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A common question that comes up here is, "Can I ship a black powder pistol or handgun through the USPS?"
The answer is no.
There is then always a lot of debate around this. A lot of people are confused between the Federal definition of a firearm and USPS postal regulations.
These are the USPS regulations, as updated February 9, 2023:
https://pe.usps.com/cpim/ftp/pubs/Pub52/pub52.pdf
Go to page 99.
Alternatively, you can go here:
https://pe.usps.com/text/pub52/pub52c4_008.htm
What this means is that you cannot ship "antique firearms meeting the description of a handgun." via the USPS. This includes replicas. The USPS doesn't consider antique firearms to be firearms unless they meet the definition of a handgun. Then they consider it a firearm.
What it also means is that you cannot take the gun apart and ship the pieces as "parts" to get around this regulation. You can't ship the frame or lock for a handgun, either.
Regardless of what the federal government may define a firearm to be, USPS postal regulations do not allow the shipping of any kind of handgun.
There are exceptions for certain government employees, and certain license holders. But your average Joe cannot ship any kind of handgun through USPS.
The answer is no.
There is then always a lot of debate around this. A lot of people are confused between the Federal definition of a firearm and USPS postal regulations.
These are the USPS regulations, as updated February 9, 2023:
https://pe.usps.com/cpim/ftp/pubs/Pub52/pub52.pdf
Go to page 99.
Alternatively, you can go here:
https://pe.usps.com/text/pub52/pub52c4_008.htm
What this means is that you cannot ship "antique firearms meeting the description of a handgun." via the USPS. This includes replicas. The USPS doesn't consider antique firearms to be firearms unless they meet the definition of a handgun. Then they consider it a firearm.
What it also means is that you cannot take the gun apart and ship the pieces as "parts" to get around this regulation. You can't ship the frame or lock for a handgun, either.
Regardless of what the federal government may define a firearm to be, USPS postal regulations do not allow the shipping of any kind of handgun.
There are exceptions for certain government employees, and certain license holders. But your average Joe cannot ship any kind of handgun through USPS.