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Tango Alpha Moving with firearms 06-17-2009, 10:42 PM
Tired Retired I have made several... 06-17-2009, 11:26 PM
7.62 NATO I must second Tired... 06-18-2009, 06:20 AM
RayP. Another thing to check out is... 06-18-2009, 11:40 AM
albud3 I must agree with the others... 06-18-2009, 01:29 PM
Tango Alpha Can you ship firearms... 06-18-2009, 07:33 PM
stonewall56 You can ship them to yourself... 06-19-2009, 10:44 PM
Jim in Salt Lake I moved mine myself packed in... 06-20-2009, 01:17 AM
Former Cav stay away from allied. Man I... 07-01-2009, 12:05 AM
Tired Retired I did the Hawaii thing once... 06-18-2009, 07:40 PM
Gaffer You are all about right. The... 06-19-2009, 02:06 PM
bd1 Needless to say, it's another... 06-19-2009, 07:57 PM
1886nut TA, I can only reinforce what... 06-20-2009, 01:45 PM
Tango Alpha Thanks to everyone for the... 06-22-2009, 08:10 PM
kurt varga my understanding is that in... 06-20-2009, 04:05 PM
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    Moving with firearms

    What is the law about using a commercial mover (Allied Van Lines, etc.) to transport your firearms with the rest of your personal property when you move from state to state?
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    I have made several (numerous) moves from state to state before I retired from the military. I personally never had the movers move any of my firearms or ammo. I have allowed them to move some reloading equipment and empty brass (had to certify it empty). My understanding is that the moving companies will pack empty firearms, put them on inventory and moved them to your new location (provided its legal where you are moving to). The moving company will NOT touch anything that resembles hazmat (ammo, powder, etc). With that said, DO NOT DO IT. I also spent a short period of my younger life in the moving business... giving a moving company your weapons will guarantee that they will be stolen. Additionally, the insurance you buy will only replace the value of the "lost" item up to its WEIGHT in a value formula. Move your own weapons, keep them safe and make sure that they do not hit the street.

    From a legal standpoint of you moving with firearms, I suggest that you check with the local district attoney's office where you are moving TO and make sure you are not bring in weapons (magazines, ammo, bayonets, etc) prohibited in that area.

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    I must second Tired Retired...DON'T Let movers get close to any firearm or anything else you don't want stolen or destroyed. Every single move, in which a commercial mover provided the service during my military career, ended up costing me. And several times BIG TIME. Forget about insurance covering losses. You would be lucky to get 25 cents on the dollar. Even with photo's of items you get short changed. Example Craftsman Tool chest with drawers of tools got listed on inventory as Tool Box. I got the box at the other end....a small hand carry one with rusty screw drivers and other rusted junk. The amazing part is the stuff was all packed in wooden crates. You have been warned!

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    Another thing to check out is the route you are taking when you move from place to place,some states have "Home Rule",what is legal in part of the state is illegal in another part of the state,just traveling through an area may give you problems,home rule areas of a state can make/enforce their own laws,EXAMPLE,one of my sons worked for a car dealer and was painting inside of shop on a Sunday,took break,stepped outside to eat sandwich and drink a coke,was in parking lot of car dealer at least 75/100 ft. from any public area and police pulled up and told him to take his break inside or be arrested for drinking coke/eating in public,this was South Holland Illinois,some kind of blue laws they have over there.

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    I must agree with the others on this subject...move them yourself! DO NOT let the movers anywhere near your guns.
    If needed, ship them via UPS, FedEx, etc., that way you don't have to worry about driving through some podunk town that decides your guns would make a great addition to the PD or SOs armory.
    When I ETS'd from Hawaii I sent all my guns home via UPS. No problems, all arrived safely

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    Can you ship firearms FedEx/UPS? Don't they have to go from one FFL to another when shipped interstate?

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    You can ship them to yourself w/o an FFL.

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    I moved mine myself packed in my tent trailer and I felt pretty secure the whole time. I had movers move my safe with the rest of my stuff. They moved it into place, probably cost me $200 extra, well worth it. Shipping with UPS sounds like a great alternative, though.

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    stay away from allied.
    Man I got ripped off by them big time!
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    whoops.
    it was ACE/Atlas that ripped me off. I just checked my letter that I saved disputing their rip offs.
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