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The U.S. Postal Service will ship long guns. They are probably the cheapest and most convenient route.

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cbr600 wrote:According to ATF, I can ship firearms to myself, even across State lines.

However, it seems UPS, FedEx, etc. have more restrictive rules. Can anyone suggest a shipping company that will allow me to ship firearms to myself as allowed by law?

I was originally planning to send them with my furniture and other household goods, but moving companies seem even more hoplophobic than shipping companies. :roll:

I'm taking my handguns with me in the car, but my rifles are longer than the width of my car's trunk, even uncased. :banghead:

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When we moved, a couple of times, when the actual movers (not the company, but the guys in the truck) arrived to pack things up, they told me that they would be glad to take the guns too, even though I had arranged to pack them along.
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You can also take the guns apart and ship them through UPS, but only declare them as "machine parts".
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Dont tell them. Put in a cheap metal box inside the package and ship it.

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cbr600 wrote:
I'm taking my handguns with me in the car, but my rifles are longer than the width of my car's trunk, even uncased. :banghead:

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It sounds like you need a new car :shock:

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Venus Pax wrote:You can also take the guns apart and ship them through UPS, but only declare them as "machine parts".
If you're going to lie and commit a felony, why bother taking them apart?

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KBCraig wrote:
Venus Pax wrote:You can also take the guns apart and ship them through UPS, but only declare them as "machine parts".
If you're going to lie and commit a felony, why bother taking them apart?
Felony where? He is allowed to ship them to himself.

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Fedex will ship firearms. I recently had to send my pistol back to the manufacturer for warranty work. The ladies at the shipping place confirmed that the pistol was unloaded and no ammo in the clip. They said they would ship to anyone that has a FFL or you can ship it to yourself, but a positive photo is was required before the package would be released.
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cbr600 wrote:According to ATF, I can ship firearms to myself, even across State lines.

However, it seems UPS, FedEx, etc. have more restrictive rules. Can anyone suggest a shipping company that will allow me to ship firearms to myself as allowed by law?
UPS allows you to ship to yourself:

Special Procedures for Shipping Firearms
Use These UPS Services for Your Firearm Shipment
Firearms will be transported only between licensed importers, licensed manufacturers, licensed dealers, and licensed collectors, as defined in the United States Gun Control Act of 1968, law enforcement agencies of the United States or of any department or agency thereof and law enforcement agencies of any state or department agency, or political subdivision thereof, and between persons not otherwise prohibited from shipping firearms by federal, state or local law and when such shipment complies with all applicable federal, state and local laws.

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rm9792 wrote:
KBCraig wrote:
Venus Pax wrote:You can also take the guns apart and ship them through UPS, but only declare them as "machine parts".
If you're going to lie and commit a felony, why bother taking them apart?
Felony where? He is allowed to ship them to himself.
You must declare to the carrier that you are shipping a firearm, per federal law. Disassembling it and calling it "machine parts" is illegal. If you ship just a stripped down frame, it's still a "firearm" by law and must be declared.

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seamusTX wrote:The U.S. Postal Service will ship long guns. They are probably the cheapest and most convenient route.

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Don't they also ship handguns? I think I ordered a pistol via USPS once.
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lawrnk wrote:
seamusTX wrote:The U.S. Postal Service will ship long guns. They are probably the cheapest and most convenient route.

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Don't they also ship handguns? I think I ordered a pistol via USPS once.
No. Not unless you're an FFL.
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lawrnk wrote:Don't they also ship handguns? I think I ordered a pistol via USPS once.
U.S.P.S. will accept handguns only from licensed dealers.

Before 1969 you could mail-order a pistol. I don't think it's legal to ship one directly to a customer now unless it's a repair being returned to the person who sent it in.

While I'm replying to this thread, the OP is shipping multiple rifles. FedEx and UPS would probably change hundreds of dollars for that.

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