Posted: 8/2/2004 5:43:51 PM EDT
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Hello folks. So...I just got 1911 and now have to dry fire it once every 10 minutes. Anyway, I went to ATF website and it says I can mail firearms to myself. It doesn't say I can't mail handguns, etc. It just says I have to mail it to myself and no other person can open it. Has anyone done this before? What carrier did you use and did you notify them that the package contained a firearm? |
| It's easier to take it with you in your checked baggage. Just buy one of the cheapy $5 Dockosil cases from Walmart, put your pistol in it w/o ammo I suggest wire tying the action open (like they do at gunshows). And just claim it when you arrive to the ticket counter. Read up on the regs from the Airlines you intent to use. |
GET INSURANCE! It's cheap and the airlines only refund up to $300 on lost luggage. |
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Thank you folks. This level of firearm addiction never happened to me, except maybe with the AR15. Now I can't live without fiddling my Kimber. So I don't need to inform the FedEX/UPS there is a firearm inside? |
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Upon presenting the package for shipment, the person tendering the shipment to FedEx is required to notify the FedEx employee who accepts the package that the package contains a firearm. Firearms shipments cannot be placed in a FedEx Express Drop Box. www.fedex.com/us/services/express/termsandconditions/us/firearms.html |