Nope. Man to man is fine.I didn't think it was legal if the gun was changing hands (being sold) but its okay to ship it to a licensed repair facility
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Nope. Man to man is fine.I didn't think it was legal if the gun was changing hands (being sold) but its okay to ship it to a licensed repair facility
This only pertains to the USPS.Q:
May a nonlicensee ship a firearm through the U.S. Postal Service?
A :nonlicensee may not transfer a firearm to a non-licensed resident of another State. A nonlicensee may mail a shotgun or rifle to a resident of his or her own State or to a licensee in any State. The Postal Service recommends that long guns be sent by registered mail and that no marking of any kind which would indicate the nature of the contents be placed on the outside of any parcel containing firearms. Handguns are not mailable. A common or contract carrier must be used to ship a handgun.
[18 U.S.C. 1715, 922(a)(3), 922(a)(5) and 922 (a)(2)(A)]
Copied from the ATF website
I have shipped in Georiga, and Crazy Ass San Francisco, it's no big problem, I have used Fed-EX and the regular post office, I used next day service. You will need a FLL approved store. It should of be really easy.
This and experience is the best repetition also.View attachment 333540
Many will offer their opinion(s) few will know or be able to quote the law. See page 178 of the Federal Firearms Regulations Guide. \\http://www.atf.gov/files/publications/download/p/atf-p-5300-4.pdf
It is legal for a person to ship to another person in the same state....via contract carrier. No FFL required.It is legal for a person to ship a HANDGUN to a FFL for a sale to a legal buyer from that FFL, as long as the FFL is expecting that firearm and will except it. I did that for a buyer on here from Cedartown Post Office to that guys FFL in Savannah Ga.