Justabirdwatcher
Well-known member
Who else here knows that it is perfectly legal to mail a long gun through USPS to a FFL? Time and time again, I run into FFL's and even USPS employees who have no idea this is legal. Just today, I tried to mail a long gun, legally, through USPS to an FFL in another state. The long-time postal employee asked (for the first time) if I was mailing a gun. I answered "yes" and you would have thought I had dynamite in that package by the way he started to step back and raise his hands. He said "we can't do that, you have to use an FFL." I told him yes you can, it's perfectly legal and if you'll allow me to open the box I will show you the paperwork I printed off from the USPS website that says exactly that. Of course, he didn't want me to even open the box, but he did at least say he would look up the policy this evening and I could come back tomorrow to talk with him.
How many of you have run into this?
How many of you have run into this?
432.3 Rifles and Shotguns
- Rifles and shotguns may be mailed by a non-FFL owner domestically to a FFL dealer, manufacturer, or importer in any state. These items must be mailed using a class of mail, product, or Extra Service that provides tracking and signature capture at delivery.