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<blockquote data-quote="Hirschkopf" data-source="post: 4142151" data-attributes="member: 50724"><p>I need to learn some more about interstate shipping of firearms. Per this rule from the ATF, doing so seems legal: <a href="https://www.atf.gov/firearms/qa/may-nonlicensee-ship-firearms-interstate-his-or-her-use-hunting-or-other-lawful-activity" target="_blank">May a nonlicensee ship firearms interstate for his or her use in hunting or other lawful activity? | Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives</a></p><p></p><p>That rule speaks to shipping to someone in care of yourself. But, if that is legal, just shipping to yourself would seem legal also. I pondered involving FFL-holders primarily for their packaging and shipping expertise. Perhaps it would work to ship long-gun boxes to my friends house and work with a local moving company to handle the shipment. I believe Fed-Ex, UPS, and USPS either won't ship interstate or require a FFl-holder to be involved.</p><p></p><p>Thanks to the grace of God, my friend and I are among the Elect. I'm sure about myself anyway!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hirschkopf, post: 4142151, member: 50724"] I need to learn some more about interstate shipping of firearms. Per this rule from the ATF, doing so seems legal: [URL="https://www.atf.gov/firearms/qa/may-nonlicensee-ship-firearms-interstate-his-or-her-use-hunting-or-other-lawful-activity"]May a nonlicensee ship firearms interstate for his or her use in hunting or other lawful activity? | Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives[/URL] That rule speaks to shipping to someone in care of yourself. But, if that is legal, just shipping to yourself would seem legal also. I pondered involving FFL-holders primarily for their packaging and shipping expertise. Perhaps it would work to ship long-gun boxes to my friends house and work with a local moving company to handle the shipment. I believe Fed-Ex, UPS, and USPS either won't ship interstate or require a FFl-holder to be involved. Thanks to the grace of God, my friend and I are among the Elect. I'm sure about myself anyway! [/QUOTE]
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