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<blockquote data-quote="epags" data-source="post: 2732166" data-attributes="member: 105138"><p>A couple of examples which differs from the above statement but things long ago were different.</p><p>When I was reassigned from Alaska (1972) I had a commerical mover (under USAF contract) ship my household goods and all my firearms to the lower 48 since I was flying out and had sold my vehicles. At that time movers would accept firearms (situations may have changed) but each one had to be recorded by serial number and itemized on the shipping invoice. All arrived safely. </p><p></p><p>When I was being assigned to Naples, Italy I did disassembled each firearm, coated them with RIGS and individually wrapped and put into an old military wooden foot locker. I drove them to a very trustworth friend's home several states away and left them in his garage for three years. When I got back to the states I picked up the foot locker and when I unpacked it, all were good but a PITA cleaning off three year old RIGS and trying to remember how to re-assemble them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epags, post: 2732166, member: 105138"] A couple of examples which differs from the above statement but things long ago were different. When I was reassigned from Alaska (1972) I had a commerical mover (under USAF contract) ship my household goods and all my firearms to the lower 48 since I was flying out and had sold my vehicles. At that time movers would accept firearms (situations may have changed) but each one had to be recorded by serial number and itemized on the shipping invoice. All arrived safely. When I was being assigned to Naples, Italy I did disassembled each firearm, coated them with RIGS and individually wrapped and put into an old military wooden foot locker. I drove them to a very trustworth friend's home several states away and left them in his garage for three years. When I got back to the states I picked up the foot locker and when I unpacked it, all were good but a PITA cleaning off three year old RIGS and trying to remember how to re-assemble them. [/QUOTE]
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