So i have received several pistols over the years from different vendors by way of UPS. Just received an email from classic that a Tok is coming via USPS Priority 3 to 7 days. Just does not seem right some how. Guess I just have to have faith.
Correct that FFL 01s can ship by USPS, but keep in mind that means that the box can be dropped off on your doorstop and left there, no signature required. This time of year is especially bad for having guns sitting on your doorstep.
Correct that FFL 01s can ship by USPS, but keep in mind that means that the box can be dropped off on your doorstop and left there, no signature required. This time of year is especially bad for having guns sitting on your doorstep.
I have gotten antique (pre 1898) firearms via the US Postal Service... never thought that was allowed, but I've gotten them a few times shipped that way. Can anyone confirm that you can in-fact send an antique gun by mail?
See: http://pe.usps.com/text/pub52/pub52c4_009.htm
Specifically:
Unloaded Antique Firearm
Unloaded antique firearms sent as curios or museum pieces are acceptable for mailing.
disassemble, remove slide, magazine and call it machine parts... :-)