For the right price anything is possible
I was merely mentioning that for pricing ....but seriously buy my gun and it will be on your door step......shhhhh!
Suggestion for the classifieds...
Rent,
Didn't we use to be able to ship HG as long as it stayed in the state?
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Didn't we use to be able to ship HG as long as it stayed in the state?
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Roger that, thats what I thought. Thanks for the clarification.Skoll wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2019 8:05 pmHand gun has to go through an FFL.Allme wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2019 7:55 pmCan you ship HG in-state w/o an FFL? I knew about long guns... Please advise.rentprop1 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 03, 2019 2:57 pm most of you south Florida guys will not drive across the county, and you're missing out
I'm always willing to ship as long as the buyer is willing to pay, its about $24 bucks to send a long gun across the state UPS ( insured ), HG are up over $34 now.... with gas and tolls if its more than about 2 hours away, thats a win
I don't remember I usually do what I want anyways
*Not a lawyer, not legal advice.
WTF are you people taking about? A firearm is a firearm (assuming regular and not NFA), you can ship it without issue (non-usps). The ONLY issue is policy of the carrier, and the legal requirement to inform the carrier.
I found the best luck at the staples/office depot counter.
WTF are you people taking about? A firearm is a firearm (assuming regular and not NFA), you can ship it without issue (non-usps). The ONLY issue is policy of the carrier, and the legal requirement to inform the carrier.
I found the best luck at the staples/office depot counter.
That's what I thought, if it stays in the state of Florida. If it crosses the state line now it has to go through a ffl
Sent from my SM-G965U using TapatalkTaco wrote:*Not a lawyer, not legal advice.
WTF are you people taking about? A firearm is a firearm (assuming regular and not NFA), you can ship it without issue (non-usps). The ONLY issue is policy of the carrier, and the legal requirement to inform the carrier.
I found the best luck at the staples/office depot counter.
Personally I'd rather go for a little road trip as opposed to going the shipping route. I've driven a couple of hours on multiple occasions over the years and met some great folks from FSN.