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    Default Help with USPS Gun Shipping Quick!!!!

    I know that you can ship black powder guns through USPS but there is a new woman there that doesn't know and the "Postmaster" doesn't either. Can someone post the link to it on there site so I can print it and get this thing mailed. Thanks a lot!!!
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    This is just a quick, knee-jerk reply and NOT intended to be sarcastic in any way, but are there other post offices convenient to you that you could run it to? I've been fortunate to never have had any problems, but if it ever did happen...and it were practicable to do... I've always thought that I'd just run it to a different one. That said, I am fortunate to live and work near 5 post offices in different municipalities.

    'Course, who knows, maybe that would just get me on Newmann's blacklist, but I wouldn't be above tryin' it.

    Just a quick thought!
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    Quote Originally Posted by VaTrooper View Post
    I know that you can ship black powder guns through USPS but there is a new woman there that doesn't know and the "Postmaster" doesn't either. Can someone post the link to it on there site so I can print it and get this thing mailed. Thanks a lot!!!
    Tell the postal worker or Postmaster to check "USPS Handbook HBK IS-135, Firearms" covers all the rules for shipping about 94 pages and published by the USPS.
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    Also, if asked describe them as disassociated replica antique musket parts in a non-firing state. That will be true if you remove the cone.
    Craig L Barry

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    Hallo!

    And why some lads and vendors remove the lock.

    I would suspect, that some tellers and local postmasters, take the part of their speech...

    "Is there anything hazardous..." as being red-flagged by "firearms" as well as "non firearms."

    (The same thing happens at some UPS centers as well... where the actual company policy and rules are either not known or willfully ignored for personal agendae).

    CHS
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    I have had to ship them from a "distribution center" but it is because the local centers do not know the rules. Take it apart and send it as a hockey stick with a metal edge.
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    Yeah there must be something up because I just got an Enfield shipped to me in two separate packages because that is the only way the shipper (I think it was USPS) would handle it. Could be obliquely related to some tightening of internal regulations due to the perception of an increased terrorism risk, but who knows? First time that one has happened so far...I did get a round of flak at Xmas shipping one out via USPS in an Armi Sport box, but the non-firing disassociated parts language assuaged their concerns. That northern part of Virginia where Marse Shifflett is located, based on its proximity to DC, would be among the first to put any new shipping procedure red tape in place, too. "Orange" County VA is Fredericksburg, right?
    Craig L Barry

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    Hallo!

    I have not looked it up to see if it is a USPS rule or policy (but assume so)...
    But the printed poster literature in my city PO shows/says that company logo and other printing on reused boxes has to be removed or blacked out.

    I have been at the PO when they refused to acccept reused boxes that contianed "company logo" so I am keen to black it out.

    Yes, now that the Underwear Bomber has followed in the tradition of the Shoe Bomber, who knows what "internal" changes there are or what formal changes will be coming.

    CHS
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    Is much easier to deal with. Just declare what it is and you will have no problem.
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    Ship it FedEx Ground. Take it to FedEx Office (formerly FedEx Kinkos) and ship it there, they know the rules and are more than happy to help you pack it.

    Or, you could set up and account with FedEx and schedule a pickup.
    Eric D. Wilson

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