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John Neslen said:
I told him to ship it UPS but he went to the USPS!

MY T/C was a Renegade Hunter 54ca percussion. I will take either a 54 or 58 replacement.

I sent a Smoothbore barrel to my Brother for Christmas Via UPS and they told me they weren't allowed to ship Guns or "gun parts" When I told them it was for a muzzleloader the lady there said if you mark it Pre-1876 They will ship it, I reckon I could have put down "axle" or something similar it would have shipped, btw, you have to declare what it is and put down a replacement cost before they will ship it. Hopefully it will get there tomorrow "fingers crossed"
 
When I shipped the plugged CVA .54 cal barrel to Deer Creek Products the UPS clerk asked what it was. I told him right now it's a pipe, but if it can be fixed it will be a muzzleloader barrel. The clerk smiled and put down pipe and insured it for $90. :grin:
 
Well, My brother just called and said UPS had dropped a long box off at his house! one day! (mailed it yesterday). Now he has something to put in that 10yr old Black Cherry blank he's been sitting on. Its from his own land.
 
bpd303 said:
I told him right now it's a pipe, but if it can be fixed it will be a muzzleloader barrel. :grin:
Call it what the BATF calls it..."Antique/Curio"! :wink: :rotf:
 
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