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<blockquote data-quote="Gabriel42" data-source="post: 2714972" data-attributes="member: 28680"><p>Slide of your particular pistol is not considered a firearm and the RMR is simply an optic so unless you find a non-carrier owned pack-&-ship store that has a no firearms part policy you'll be good to go. </p><p></p><p>RMR is easy to figure value but slide could be tricky depending availability, think S&W M&P 10 barrel. Make sure you can order a new slide from CZ if something were to happen to yours. You'll have to call them since it doesn't seem to be listed as an order-able part on their website. If CZ-USA says it's available, insure for cost of slide but if not, then insure for cost of new pistol. </p><p></p><p>Once you have insurance value, it's just a matter of balancing secure packing, weight, and dimension. Most likely it will fit in a USPS Priority small flat rate box ($5.95 plus whatever insurance over $50 you want) but you wouldn't be able to fit the RMR case inside it. Probably could get away with a medium flat rate box ($12-ish plus additional insurance) but for me it would come down to which carrier had the best insurance rate based on the weight and dimensions of your boxed up parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gabriel42, post: 2714972, member: 28680"] Slide of your particular pistol is not considered a firearm and the RMR is simply an optic so unless you find a non-carrier owned pack-&-ship store that has a no firearms part policy you'll be good to go. RMR is easy to figure value but slide could be tricky depending availability, think S&W M&P 10 barrel. Make sure you can order a new slide from CZ if something were to happen to yours. You'll have to call them since it doesn't seem to be listed as an order-able part on their website. If CZ-USA says it's available, insure for cost of slide but if not, then insure for cost of new pistol. Once you have insurance value, it's just a matter of balancing secure packing, weight, and dimension. Most likely it will fit in a USPS Priority small flat rate box ($5.95 plus whatever insurance over $50 you want) but you wouldn't be able to fit the RMR case inside it. Probably could get away with a medium flat rate box ($12-ish plus additional insurance) but for me it would come down to which carrier had the best insurance rate based on the weight and dimensions of your boxed up parts. [/QUOTE]
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