I thought we had a post on here about shipping handguns but I couldn't find it. I'm selling a Sig to a guy in Houston and I thought I could ship with either FedEx or UPS but I couldn't confirm that on their website (actually it says it needs to go FFL to FFL) and when I call them they are saying I can't ship through them unless I'm a dealer. I had this gun shipped directly to my house earlier in the year with no problems but honestly I don't know if it was labeled it was a firearm or what. Did something change or am I just speaking to idiots in customer service?
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Originally posted by Jose View PostI thought we had a post on here about shipping handguns but I couldn't find it. I'm selling a Sig to a guy in Houston and I thought I could ship with either FedEx or UPS but I couldn't confirm that on their website (actually it says it needs to go FFL to FFL) and when I call them they are saying I can't ship through them unless I'm a dealer. I had this gun shipped directly to my house earlier in the year with no problems but honestly I don't know if it was labeled it was a firearm or what. Did something change or am I just speaking to idiots in customer service?
I just went through this returning my XDS for the warranty. I just went to fed ex with a shipping label and they shipped it. Then it was shipped back to me directly. It was a bit strange to me, but apparently it's pretty normal.DE OPPRESSO LIBER
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Originally posted by Jose View PostDid you have to identify it as a firearm?
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That's what I'm not so sure of anymore. I had this handgun mailed directly to my house I believe through FedEx. Also I had a member of the board, who's an FFL, tell me that it can be done this way. Just not sure if the people I'm speaking to in customer service simply do not know the local state laws regarding mailing firearms. Might just finish packaging this up and taking it down there and see what they say.
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You have to go to a main hub, not a ups store. Before I was an FFL I used the UPS in mesquite to ship all my firearms out. It may be more beneficial and cost effective to just pay an FFL to ship it for you."You don't so much drive it, more like poke it with a sharp stick and channel the fury when you piss it off."
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Almost no postal employee will know shit about anything firearm related."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
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Originally posted by 01yz2nv View PostYou have to go to a main hub, not a ups store. Before I was an FFL I used the UPS in mesquite to ship all my firearms out. It may be more beneficial and cost effective to just pay an FFL to ship it for you.
Originally posted by CJ View PostAlmost no postal employee will know shit about anything firearm related.
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Originally posted by HarrisonTX View PostI BELIEVE that if its in the state lines you can ship a gun to its owner.
I just went through this returning my XDS for the warranty. I just went to fed ex with a shipping label and they shipped it. Then it was shipped back to me directly. It was a bit strange to me, but apparently it's pretty normal.
Only Dealers may send a handgun via USPS. As far as I can verify it is legal to ship BOTH handguns and Long-guns via "common carrier" within your state of residence.
[18 U.S.C. 1715, 922(a)(3), 922(a)(5) and 922 (a)(2)(A)]
Q: May a nonlicensee ship a firearm by common or contract carrier?
A nonlicensee may ship a firearm by a common or contract carrier to a resident of his or her own State or to a licensee in any State. A common or contract carrier must be used to ship a handgun. In addition, Federal law requires that the carrier be notified that the shipment contains a firearm and prohibits common or contract carriers from requiring or causing any label to be placed on any package indicating that it contains a firearm.
There are ding dongs from all three carriers who don't know their own regulations
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