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if you read what i posted..
a private ind, non lic, may ship a handgun to a FFL holder. common or contract shipper.
only of shipped out of state.
and you may ship to yourself...
example.
if your going hunting on Co. and you live in Wis. you can send your own rifle to yourself in Co,
AE: sent to a friends home C/O {your name} and then back to your home address when your finished hunting.
ill see if i can find the Q&A section, and post a link.
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07-26-2009 08:44 PM
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Ah, now I understand the source of the confusion.
USPS is not a "common or contract carrier".
This is spelled out in the Domestic Mail Manual, Section 432.2, "Unloaded Handgun - Mailer must be licensed manufacturer or dealer mailing to another licensed manufacturer or dealer."
Last edited by Neal Myers; 07-27-2009 at 08:28 AM.
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Usps
From my reading of the FAQ and ATF information, 03 C&R holders are prohibited from using the USPS for transferring C&R pistols between unlicensed and licensed persons. I.E. as an 03 holder, I could not accept a Model 1911 WWI pistol from a guy three states away through the USPS. He must ship via a common carrier (Fed Ex, Big Brown, etc.). As an individual or03 FFL, I can not use the USPS to sell or transfer pistols to other FFL's (01 or 03), because the regulation is specific in that it states "dealers", and collectors are not "dealers". In my experience, USPS is great for transferring long guns.

Originally Posted by
Neal Myers
Ah, now I understand the source of the confusion.
USPS is not a "common or contract carrier".
This is spelled out in the Domestic Mail Manual, Section 432.2, "Unloaded Handgun - Mailer must be licensed manufacturer or dealer mailing to another licensed manufacturer or dealer."
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Advisory Panel
great info...seems no matter how hard we try, it gets tougher and tougher..
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