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hi guys i'm new to all of this. my question is can i ship a rifle in state or do i need a ffl to do this for me. thanks for all of the help.:D

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hi guys i'm new to all of this. my question is can i ship a rifle in state or do i need a ffl to do this for me. thanks for all of the help.:D

You can ship any firearm (not anything NFA/Class III) to any resident of this state as long as they can legally own a firearm without going through an FFL.

http://www.atf.gov/firearms/faq/faq2.htm#b8

(B8) May a nonlicensee ship a firearm by common or contract carrier?

A nonlicensee may ship a firearm by a common or contract carrier to a resident of his or her own State or to a licensee in any State. A common or contract carrier must be used to ship a handgun. In addition, Federal law requires that the carrier be notified that the shipment contains a firearm and prohibits common or contract carriers from requiring or causing any label to be placed on any package indicating that it contains a firearm.

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You can ship any firearm (not anything NFA/Class III) to any resident of this state as long as they can legally own a firearm without going through an FFL.

http://www.atf.gov/firearms/faq/faq2.htm#b8

This has always confused me, thanks for clearing it up. so according to ATF I can ship you (a resident of Tenn) a handgun direct and not have to go through a FFL. Great.

Oh Welcom to TGO Arrowhead.

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This has always confused me, thanks for clearing it up. so according to ATF I can ship you (a resident of Tenn) a handgun direct and not have to go through a FFL. Great.

Oh Welcom to TGO Arrowhead.

Yes, that is correct.

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Yes, that is correct.

However, as my experience today informed me, UPS and FedEx have policies that will only allow a firearm to be sent to a FFL. Even in-state. :P

I even called corporate and argued with them. Their website contradicts this as well as the ATF, but that is what they said.:D

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However, as my experience today informed me, UPS and FedEx have policies that will only allow a firearm to be sent to a FFL. Even in-state. :P

I even called corporate and argued with them. Their website contradicts this as well as the ATF, but that is what they said.:D

Yeah, most are oblivious to federal law and will only allow you to ship to a FFL.

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However, as my experience today informed me, UPS and FedEx have policies that will only allow a firearm to be sent to a FFL. Even in-state. :shake:

I even called corporate and argued with them. Their website contradicts this as well as the ATF, but that is what they said.:cool:

Same thing happened to me at UPS.

I called corporate and it is not their policy; but they would not override the decision of the guy at the hub here because a firearm was involved.

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you CAN send it via the US mail and overnight it. I'm pretty sure they'll do it.

I send mine in a locked (cheap plastic) case and mail them a key in a separate pouch. I've never had a problem doing that...and yep, I've butted heads with UPS and FED EX...

I haven't tried any other private carriers though.

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you CAN send it via the US mail and overnight it. I'm pretty sure they'll do it.

I send mine in a locked (cheap plastic) case and mail them a key in a separate pouch. I've never had a problem doing that...and yep, I've butted heads with UPS and FED EX...

I haven't tried any other private carriers though.

I'm fairly certain UPS and Fedex are the only private carriers that allow firearms. I know DHL doesn't. Is there anybody else? Haha, I can't think of any at the moment.

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you CAN send it via the US mail and overnight it. I'm pretty sure they'll do it.

I send mine in a locked (cheap plastic) case and mail them a key in a separate pouch. I've never had a problem doing that...and yep, I've butted heads with UPS and FED EX...

I haven't tried any other private carriers though.

If you meant long gun, yes. It is illegal to ship a handgun through the USPS per Federal law.

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If you meant long gun, yes. It is illegal to ship a handgun through the USPS per Federal law.

Unless you have an 01 FFL of course. :crazy:

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