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Join Date: March 26, 2009
Location: Salt Lake City, UT
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Do I Need to use FFL to ship a receiver?
I am looking to sell my 10/22 receiver/action and I believe this is consider the firearm portion meaning I need to use an FFL? Is this correct? It is also a small piece, can I ship Priority mail to an FFL or does it need to go UPS ground?
Also is there any paperwork I need to put on the outside of the package when shipping to the buyers FFL? Thanks for clarification. |
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Join Date: January 23, 2006
Location: Plano, Texas
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Be aware that some dealers refuse to accept shipments from nonlicensees (you). Quote:
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Join Date: December 20, 2012
Location: The "Gunshine State"
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IF the receiving FFL will accept a shipment from a non-FFL, you can ship it via Fedex or UPS - (as a non-FFL yourself, you cannot use USPS)
IF the receiving FFL will NOT accept shipments from a non-FFL, you will need to use one on your end. He CAN use USPS for this shipment |
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Join Date: October 20, 2007
Location: Richardson, TX
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FYI the serial-numbered part is legally considered to be the firearm. Regardless of the shipment method, ALWAYS make sure that the receiving FFL is willing to accept firearm shipments from a nonlicensee! Although federal law allows a FFL to accept such shipments, some FFLs choose not to do so because to the legal hassles that may ensue if (a) the firearm turns out to be illegally modified and/or (b) the shipper's identification is illegible or missing, thus preventing the FFL from recording the origin of the item as required by law. Quote:
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Join Date: March 26, 2009
Location: Salt Lake City, UT
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Thanks for all the info. This will be my first firearm shipment. Appreciate it!
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Join Date: May 4, 2001
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To be a little more clear about labeling.
You should put your name and address on the outside of the package, and the full address of who you're shipping it to. DON'T put anything outside that might indicate the package contains a gun. If the person you're shipping to is "John's Gun Shop" use "John's Shop" or "JGS" or something else similar. Put a paper inside with the gun with your name and address and the persons full address. This is so if the package label is damaged the shipper can still find you. |
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Join Date: December 20, 2012
Location: The "Gunshine State"
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When I have shipped guns to a FFL. I have always addressed the package to:
the actual buyer C/o the actual FFL person's name Address City, State, zip This gives the FFL a name of the buyer, it keeps any word like "gun" or "sports" off the package. Fedex will look up the address and they can tell the business name, but that is at the drop off point, not to anyone else while in route |
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