I'm wondering if they though it was a rifle, not ML, and wanted to see it for themselves.
Possibly. It was sent to an FFL (New York is dumb), maybe they thought they'd check if they could get a sweet unmentionable and thought the ML was useless for their nefarious plans.I'm wondering if they though it was a rifle, not ML, and wanted to see it for themselves.
I bet you're right!Possibly. It was sent to an FFL (New York is dumb), maybe they thought they'd check if they could get a sweet unmentionable and thought the ML was useless for their nefarious plans.
It would be great if there was a shipping co. just for firearms etc. that guaranteed damage free delivery. Maybe it would be a great new business for someone if they could get past all the red tape.Never ups.
Ouch!Good grief. I'm a retired game warden. I once sent a Browning (new model) BAR off to a lab, and the analyst called and said he wasn't sure the rifle was safe to fire.
"Why not?"
"Because of the broken stock."
It was in like-new condition when I UPS'd it, and the only way it was broken was if someone put it on two boxes and jumped on it. I'm still ******.
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