I assumed he knew USPS wasnt allowed. My mistake. However, the common contract carriers dont require and FFL that I have read. I use UPS and they do not require it, http://www.ups.com/content/us/en/resour ... r=firearms" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; . They will even pick up from the house but you must notify the driver.koolaid wrote:That isn't actually true. USPS is not allowed to mail handguns for non-FFL's, per the ATF.rm9792 wrote:Pistols either but it is a hassle since postal places dont know their rules.koolaid wrote:Just FYI, if you are shipping in state you don't need to go through an FFL for rifles (unless you want to, of course).longhorn_92 wrote: $500 plus shipping.
Trades now accepted. Will accept cash or USPS Money Orders. Will ship to FFL.
Common carriers can obviously set their own policies, which (I believe) all include having to ship handguns through an FFL.
Fedex - No FFL http://www.fedex.com/us/freight/rulesta ... icles.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;