Brian in Montana
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I have a couple of long guns I'm selling, one's for sure going out of state. The others, don't know yet. You guys who've been down this road a few times, what's the best way to go about it?
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I had FedEx lose a Priority Overnight envelope for 3 months this summer, hence my USPS recommendation. It’s also how my local FFL ships firearms. No guarantees with any of them, of course...despite their guarantees.I know it goes to an FFL, but packaging and getting it there is where I'm not well versed. I have a friend who's retired the USPS, he was really advising against it. Suggested Fed-Ex. But then again, when I started questioning why not USPS, he really didn't seem to have a good reason or have much understanding of what the laws are about such things.
Great point and I’ve done it myself. Be careful that that any structural plastic beneath the foam will not damage the rifle if compressed. I had a beautifully restored Browning Safari rifle damaged in shipment this way.As far as packing your rifle for shipment I would recommend that you buy an inexpensive hard rifle case. I bought a rifle from one of the Hunttalkers a while back and that’s how he sent it. Best and safest shipping idea ever!
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I do the same.I've shipped quite a few. I either use an original box, or buy a cheap plastic gun case, wrap the rifle in bubble wrap, and put it all in cardboard.
I've gone to local gun shops and asked for old rifle boxes. They sometimes have ones that customers didn't want or have for shipping. Some charge a few bucks. Wrap in brown paper to make it a little more discrete.
I've shipped several rifles to a FFL using USPS, with no issues. It cost me around $45 each time. I live in a very small, rural town and the postmaster didnt know you could mail a rifle. I had preprinted the rules off the USPS site and she called someone higher to verify but once confirmed, off it went.USPS has worked well for me. They’re known to pay claims if insured properly, but I’ve not had any problems. Be sure you’re sending to an FFL, put a copy of the recipient’s FFL and copy of your DL in the box and use the restricted signature option. ULine sells long gun shipping boxes if needed.
UPS. I never tried usps.UPS or did you mean USPS?