The question was “Accepting Cashiers Check, MO for High Grade Guns”. I’m sure we all have our idea of what a “High Grade Gun” is and cost. Lets suppose that it’s not a London SLE and say it a 10K gun, I wonder how many Post Offices you would have to go to for that kind of money ;-).

14.2.2 Purchase Restrictions
A postal customer may buy multiple money orders at the same time, in the same or differing amounts, subject to these restrictions:
a. The maximum amount of any single money order is $1,000.
b. Any customer whose daily total of purchased money orders is $3,000 or more, regardless of the number of visits made by the customer to one or more postal facilities, must complete Form 8105-A, Funds Transaction Report (FTR), and show identification bearing the purchaser's photograph, name, and address.
14.3 Cashing Money Orders
14.3.2 Redemption
All U.S. money orders, including military, may be cashed at any U.S. Post Office or bank. Subject to funds availability, money orders may be cashed by rural carriers. Any customer whose daily total of cashed money orders exceeds $10,000.00, irrespective of the number of Post Offices visited to cash the money orders, must also complete Form 8105-A, Funds Transaction Report (FTR), and show identification bearing the customer's photograph, name, and address.


MP Sadly Deceased as of 2/17/2014