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And then there's always the one that got away:
Our dearly departed member sent a near-mint Sterly, marked "shotgun" in his handwriting on the contents label, and it arrived here no fuss, no bother.
He did it the Canadian way, Washington be damned. Bless him!
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Another issue is insurance, which I'm sure goes without saying. UPS will ask what the contents of the box are, if you insure it, I don't think USPS does, just asks if it's explosive or corrosive, something like that.
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You can check to see if the gunsmith has a 01 FFL here-just have him give you the number and be sure to ship to address on the FFL listed here; https://www.atfonline.gov/fflezcheck/as to shipping,for unlicensed individual-long guns can go common carrier,or USPS. For handguns,again for unlicensed individuals,they must go common carrier not USPS,unless you have a FFL(UPS,FedEx-they require next day to to employee theft).Don't be surprised if you gun is returned after repair USPS thou,happens all the time. http://www.atf.gov/firearms/faq/unlicensed-persons.html
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that's ton of good info ...thanks guys.
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