Careful there tiger..... some MFG's only accept hand guns shipped to them VIA FFL.
Check with the handgun MFG first.
Also, the USPS DOES NOT ACCEPT HAND GUNS IN THEIR SHIPMENTS.
So does this mean that any C&R can be sent via US Mail? If I read it correctly, it does, and apparently even without a FFL 03.
So does this mean that any C&R can be sent via US Mail? If I read it correctly, it does, and apparently even without a FFL 03.
I'm certain, however, that either I'm misreading it or that it's a loophole that someone has missed.
I don't want to call it to ATFs attention; anyone out there know for sure? (I know I could hire a lawyer to ask, and I may, but I'm curious if anyone here knows already-why reinvent the wheel, y'know?)
Blessings,
B
Drat. Oh well. Thanks for the reply, Karl!You are misreading it!
An antique is a firearm made before 1898.
C&R firearms are not Antiques.
You don't need a FFL to mail a long gun to a dealer or to yourself.