Mailing Firearms
is there a way of mailing firearms without going thru FFL dealers?....which way is the best?do the carrier even check the mails?
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Don't even consider it....A felony will really put a crimp in your gun ownership[This message has been edited by JIM STARK (edited 12-21-2001).] 0 -
What about mailing a gun broken down in "parts" in a couple of separate boxes? 0 -
Everything except the receiver is ok w/o using an FFL. The frame or receiver would still have to go through an FFL, correct me if I'm wrong. 0 -
You can SEND without an FFL but it must go UPS or FedEx and it must be RECIEVED by an FFL holder. It also must go overnight.
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SaxonPig is right about the serial numbered part, but just to clarify, it still applies to the frame/receiver (BATF considers that "part" the gun). Browning Hi-Powers, Glocks and many other firearms have serial numbers on the barrel, slide and possibly other parts. It would be OK to send a serialized barrel or slide, etc. w/o going through an FFL. The frame/receiver by law MUST be serialized and therefore MUST go through an FFL. 0 -
SaxonPig,There is nothing in the California laws which forbids a non-licensee from shipping a firearm to a licensee (except for so called "assault weapons"). 0
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