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My local FFL states that it is NOT legal for a person to send their firearm through the mail. Is this true [for example, a pistol in a USPS Flat Rate box, sent to an FFL]?
My brother asked the question of UPS, and they said that a gun, to be sent, would have to have its firing pin removed. What would that serve? It isn't like someone couldn't steal it and get a firing pin put in.
Are these things just ridiculous ways to make things harder on gun owners?
My brother asked the question of UPS, and they said that a gun, to be sent, would have to have its firing pin removed. What would that serve? It isn't like someone couldn't steal it and get a firing pin put in.
Are these things just ridiculous ways to make things harder on gun owners?