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I'm going to list my Miroku 1861 rifle for sale. What is the best way to ship it?
Do you have pictures?I'm going to list my Miroku 1861 rifle for sale. What is the best way to ship it?
Miraculously I think most things get where they’re going in one piece; I hope to never have to deal with an insurance claim.I bought a Miroku Charleville that was shipped in a wooden crate made from thin plywood. It was also wrapped in Styrofoam and plastic. When the driver delivered it he dropped it on the floor of his truck from a height of one foot. Musket was well-protected and *****-proof. The seller also insured it for full value.
I also bought a Miroku 1861 that was shipped in a regular box with styro. The box was banged up but the musket was OK. Thought I lost it in the USPS when it dropped off the tracking radar for over a week, but thankfully it arrived.
I recently received a m/l that was very cleverly packaged in a U-Line 8X4X52” cardboard box. The shipper wrapped the firearm very securely in thick bubble wrap and taped it to a 1X8X52” pine board which he then slid into the cardboard box, and filled all remaining space with more bubble wrap. Worked like a charm. (at least this time it did! )I'm going to list my Miroku 1861 rifle for sale. What is the best way to ship it?
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