SHIPPING AMMUNITION

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johnny blaze

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I have some older ammo that I am considering selling.
I am trying to figure out how to ship it. I know that UPS has signs posted that it will not ship certain items.
I know ammo can be shipped, but what are the restrictions? What is the best way to ship?
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Thanks for the information, that is great. Good information there.
I bookmarked the thread.
After reading that thread, I am kind of thinking I may try to sell it locally where it won't have to be shipped.
 
I took some down to UPS this morning and had no trouble. According to their site, I was supposed to notify them in writing that it was ammo, but the guy working there couldn't find the proper forms so he just stuck an "ORMD" sticker on it and sent it off. I've had some UPS employees try to tell me they don't handle ammo but I just tell them that I get most of mine delivered by the BBT and they shut up.
 
Here are the official DOT regulations for shipping small arms ammunition:

Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49, Part 173

173.63 Packaging exceptions

(b) Cartridges, small arms, and cartridges power devices. (1) Cartridges, small arms and cartridges power devices (which are used to project fastening devices) which have been classed as a Division 1.4S explosive may be reclassed, offered for transportation, and transported as ORM-D material when packaged in accordance with paragraph (b)(2) of this section; such transportation is excepted from the requirements of subparts E (Labeling) and F (Placarding) of part 172 of this subchapter. Cartridges, small arms, and cartridges power devices that may be shipped as ORM-D material is limited to:

(i) Ammunition for rifle, pistol, or shotgun;
(ii) Ammunition with inert projectiles or blank ammunition;
(iii) Ammunition having no tear gas, incendiary, or detonating explosive projectiles;
(iv) Ammunition not exceeding 12.7 mm (50 caliber or 0.5 inch) for rifle or pistol, cartridges or 8 gauge for shotshells; and
(v) Cartridges power devices which are use to project fastening devices.

(2) Packaging for cartridges, small arms, and cartridges power devices as ORM-D material must be as follows:
(i) Ammunition must be packed in inside boxes, or in partitions which fit snugly in the outside packaging, or in metal clips;
(ii) Primers must be protected from accidental initiation;
(iii) Inside boxes, partitions or metal clips must be packed in securely-closed strong outside packagings;
(iv) Maximum gross weight is limited to 30 Kg (66 pounds) per package; and
(v) Cartridges, power devices which are used to project fastening devices and 22 caliber rim-fire cartridges may be packaged loose in strong outside packagings.

Part 172 (Marking)

172.316 Packagings containing material classed as ORM-D

(a) Each non-bulk packaging containing a material classed as ORM-D must be marked on at least one side or end with the ORM-D designation immediately following or below the proper shipping name of the material (Cartridges, Small Arms). The ORM designation must be placed within a rectangle that is approximately 6.3 mm (0.25 inches) larger on each side than the designation.

(b) The marking ORM-D is the certification by the person offering the packaging for transportation that the material is properly described, classed, packaged, marked and labeled (when appropriate) and in proper condition for transportation according to the applicable regulations of this subchapter.
 
There is some misinformation in the article. While the USPS follows DOT guidelines, they have additional restrictions. They will only accept certain ORM-D materials. Any items reclassed from Class 1 (explosives), such as ammunition, is not one of the items that the USPS will accept.
 
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