UPS insured ($50,000 is their limit). Display Antique or Display Antique Replica. Never a problem.
That changed last year - now ANY handgun, doesn't matter if it's a flintlock pistol, can only be shipped USPS by an FFL. It's not a Federal regulation, it's USPS regulation,I made the mistake once by telling the UPS agent it was an antique Firearm in which case all she head was firearm and made a huge scene in the store. I went home and called company rep and he said absolutely can ship any gun made prior to 1898 and their reproductions. He called the agent in question and I returned and shipped with no problem. The agent never said a word to me and I did not embarrass her further.
Exactly.IT is none of their business that it is a BP pistol. They are legal to ship with no restrictions. As long as it is not perfume, spillable or lithium batteries that you have to declare, it can be shipped and none of their business.... same as a pair of tennis shoes or a toy.
Ohio Rusty ><>
UPS has rules & restrictions regarding shipping firearms that are different than USPS. One of which is ALL handguns must be sent by overnight shipment.Good to know powderhombre as I have a UPS acct and can print my shipping at home, then just drop off.
You don't need an FFl to mail a black powder in NY state. You may need one for NYC. Their gun laws are different than the rest of the statein a few states BP guns require a FFL. NJ,Illinois and NY for a few. Some State laws regulate
who can receive the gun and how it is received. This type of regulation is increasing.
However, if you acquired the gun when it was legal to acquire it, State law usually
does not do any confiscation EXCEPT California-- and the gun controllers there.
What I do not understand is Canada and the insane control freaks up there. You
would think black powder guns are safe there. After all, they are slow to load, require
care in operation. Can be prone to misfire and are comparatively lower powered. In
modern times,only a few people have been killed by them. Yet controllers are bent
upon taking the handguns away.
Section 432.21 is for modern handguns.
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