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Specialty Handgun Hunting
Shipping to FFL?
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<blockquote data-quote="blackco" data-source="post: 145840" data-attributes="member: 7356"><p>I HAVE NO OFFICIAL SOURCE FOR THIS INFO!!!</p><p></p><p>I just talked to a friend of mine who has shipped several pistols back for warranty work; he says that an individual can ship a handgun for warranty work and the factory can ship it back to the originator without an FFL. Another thing that can be done is a person can ship a handgun to themselves at a different location. Say you were going to be flying somewhere and you didn't want to hassel with airlines. You could ship your handgun to yourself at the place you are going and pickit up when you get there Because you are not tranfering the gun to a different person. UPS/FedEx office to UPS/FedEX office. One problem my friend had however was that the local FedEx office just decided they would not accept firearms so he brought it back the next day (different person at the front desk) and shipped a "handtool" (paper punch hahaha) and insured it for $400. </p><p></p><p>Again, I can not confirm the legalities or truths to all of this but it may be an idea to look into. Also, all of this must be done through overnight service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackco, post: 145840, member: 7356"] I HAVE NO OFFICIAL SOURCE FOR THIS INFO!!! I just talked to a friend of mine who has shipped several pistols back for warranty work; he says that an individual can ship a handgun for warranty work and the factory can ship it back to the originator without an FFL. Another thing that can be done is a person can ship a handgun to themselves at a different location. Say you were going to be flying somewhere and you didn't want to hassel with airlines. You could ship your handgun to yourself at the place you are going and pickit up when you get there Because you are not tranfering the gun to a different person. UPS/FedEx office to UPS/FedEX office. One problem my friend had however was that the local FedEx office just decided they would not accept firearms so he brought it back the next day (different person at the front desk) and shipped a "handtool" (paper punch hahaha) and insured it for $400. Again, I can not confirm the legalities or truths to all of this but it may be an idea to look into. Also, all of this must be done through overnight service. [/QUOTE]
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