ammo---and UPS
I found a auction with ammo for sale and the seller sayes that he has to ship to a ffl. I thought that ammo was person to person with a age certificate and proper labels. Iwent to search on experts but did not find a link to UPS with an answer. Is the seller correct?
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Three Precious Metals: Gold, silver and lead0 -
I get ammo from UPS all the time with no FFL involved. I often wonder that the driver thinks when he drops off a heavy box at my door with the "ORM-D" stickers and the sender's name as "The Ammunition Store" or something like that. 0 -
From the Federal Firearms Regulations Reference Guide (ATF P 5300.4), page 135, para B4:
"May an unlicensed person obtain ammunition from an out-of-State source?
Yes, provided he or she is not a person prohibited from receiving firearms and ammunition.
18USC 922 (g) and (n)"
All you need to do is provide the seller with a photocopy of your drivers license and a signed statement that you are not prohibited by law from receiving ammunition.
Neal0 -
The only thing that is usually required is an adult 21 or older to sighn for the shipment.Be weary of a dealer who does not know this.Just read nmyers reply he says it all.
Good Luck.
Rugster0 -
Small arms ammo (up to .50 cal) amy be shipped via UPS ground without
a hazardous material charge. Contact Cristina Jacobs by e mail at:
jcs1cgi@ups.com if you need complete info. She is in UPS hazmat
section. Sender or reciever does not a FFL. She even sent how to
make labels for ORM-D and small arms ammunition stickers.0 -
Some sellers are overly hysterical about shipping ammo. If this one won't ship except to a FFL, forget him unless it's something you can't find elsewhere . . . he's either an overly officious no-nothing or a jerk. 0 -
Thanks for the replys. I'm not buying, not even bidding.
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