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That's true, I have done that recently out of Vancouver to South Dakota and then back to me.i am having a discussion with another person about shipping long guns from Oregon to another state, he tells me that any individual can ship any long gun through USPS to an FFL holder in another state. can anybody tell me if he is right or wrong?
*Caveat that this does not include AR lower receivers or any other receiver that is listed as "other".But yes, a non FFL holder can ship long guns and receivers by way of USPS to any FFL license holder.
True. My local is USPS is pretty good, but occasionally I get a new person who becomes queasy (I had a young gal at Fedex once who became visibly panicked). A good practice is to know the company shipping rules as well or better than the people who work there. You can calmly defend yourself if need be, until a manager can arrive to settle things down.Just be aware that some USPS counter-people don't know that, or don't agree with it, and occasionally you will have to get the Postmaster to do a little OJT for them.