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  • SJshooter
    Member
    • Dec 2005
    • 268

    Dumb question: Can I ship ammo?

    I have a friend in another state who recently told me that he is getting his first handgun for Christmas and will be taking a NRA course early in the new year. So, for a gift, I've put together a little care package for him: eye and ear protection, the S&W 3rd edition Catalog, a shooting glove, some targets, and a basic cleaning kit. I was going to throw in a box of 50 rounds of .38 special and was about to wrap it up and mail it off when it occurred to me: Can I legally ship this ammo or is ATF going to come crashing through my door? I often have ammo shipped to me from online vendors, but of course they are probably licensed. The gift is fine without the ammo, but I just thought I would double check: Can I mail this?
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  • #2
    Hunter
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Mar 2006
    • 1759

    No problem shipping ammo as long as you use FedEx, DHL, UPS, ect.
    Anybody EXCEPT the US Postal Service....there it is against the law.

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    • #3
      rivviepop
      Veteran Member
      • Jul 2007
      • 2528

      Originally posted by Hunter
      Anybody EXCEPT the US Postal Service....there it is against the law.
      side anecdote: one XMas while in the Army, I was stationed on an Air Force base in Germany and had returned from Saudi (DS). I got assigned a duty as overnight-shift to the base mail facility unloading the mail trucks and doing basic package sorting and stuff, just grunt work you know. One night we were unloading and I picked up smallish package and out fell (fell, as in the ****tiest packaging job ever) a 1911-shaped semi that someone just stuck in a box and mailed. We found another one from the same guy, had to turn 'em in, file a report etc... people will mail anything.

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      • #4
        Socal858
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2006
        • 2177

        Originally posted by rivviepop
        side anecdote: one XMas while in the Army, I was stationed on an Air Force base in Germany and had returned from Saudi (DS). I got assigned a duty as overnight-shift to the base mail facility unloading the mail trucks and doing basic package sorting and stuff, just grunt work you know. One night we were unloading and I picked up smallish package and out fell (fell, as in the ****tiest packaging job ever) a 1911-shaped semi that someone just stuck in a box and mailed. We found another one from the same guy, had to turn 'em in, file a report etc... people will mail anything.

        lol!!


        ps dont forget the orm-d stickers. last time i shipped ammo i just printed em out and taped em on.

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        • #5
          Hunter
          CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
          CGN Contributor - Lifetime
          • Mar 2006
          • 1759

          Originally posted by rivviepop
          ... a 1911-shaped semi that someone just stuck in a box and mailed. We found another one from the same guy, had to turn 'em in, file a report etc... people will mail anything.
          Firearms are indeed allowed in the mail. The average "joe" can send longguns only but FFL holders can also send handguns as well.

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          • #6
            rivviepop
            Veteran Member
            • Jul 2007
            • 2528

            Originally posted by Hunter
            Firearms are indeed allowed in the mail. The average "joe" can send longguns only but FFL holders can also send handguns as well.
            Not through a military APO (overseas) they cannot, it isn't (well, wasn't at the time this was 15+ yrs ago now) allowed. The Sgt in charge had to talk to a whole bunch of people about it (who had touched the weapons, who found them, who reported it, etc.) so that they could rule out us workers as being complicit in the affair. Since I had physically touched it my entire details were turned over, I bet they checked fingerprints as well (but I don't know, just a lowly enlisted man).

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            • #7
              Mssr. Eleganté
              Blue Blaze Irregular
              CGN Contributor - Lifetime
              • Oct 2005
              • 10401

              Originally posted by Hunter
              No problem shipping ammo as long as you use FedEx, DHL, UPS, ect.
              Anybody EXCEPT the US Postal Service....there it is against the law.
              Stick with UPS or FedEx Ground.

              DHL is not firearms or ammunition friendly. Their latest tariff says ammo is prohibited...

              DHL Express

              Ground Tariff

              Effective: July 03, 2006

              Unacceptable Items

              Shipper warrants that its Shipment is acceeptable for transportation and that it does not contain:

              ...firearms, parts thereof and ammunition; human remains; pornography and illegal narcotics/drugs;
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              "Knowledge is power... For REAL!" - Jack Austin

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