AnotherHawkenGuy
Can you skin Griz, pilgrim?
Have the regulations changed for 2025 or is it still legal to ship a muzzleloading rifle without an ffl via usps. If so I’m just going to ship via ups or fedex tomorrow.
As I said, "legally able to receive."It's important to check the state you are shipping to as well. I believe there are some east coast states that you aren't supposed to mail muzzleloaders to.
I recently mailed a musket. The PO didn't ask, I didn't tell. And she needs to read her own regulations.My local PO refused to ship a pellet rifle! Miss Mammeries refuses to ship unless it’s FFL to FFL. If you argue and get too mean, she calls the cops who are ALL on her side for two obvious reasons……
I recently mailed a musket. The PO didn't ask, I didn't tell. And she needs to read her own regulations.
And I was the recipient of that musket.I recently mailed a musket. The PO didn't ask, I didn't tell. And she needs to read her own regulations.
I guess printing out the regulations to show them wrong would be futile and cause them embarrassment therefore making them dig their heels in even deeper. Might try writing your displeasure to your local Congressman about your PO refusing to provide you legal service. Sometimes a letter of inquiry from their office to the local Postmaster will get you their cooperation. From what I understand written letters get more personal attention and a possible response then being overlooked in the overwhelming flood of easier sent emails, only cost you a stamp to see. Keep us postedMy local PO refused to ship a pellet rifle! Miss Mammeries refuses to ship unless it’s FFL to FFL. If you argue and get too mean, she calls the cops who are ALL on her side for two obvious reasons……
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