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    Shipping barrels?


    How much on average would it cost to ship a barrel to someone?

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    i think i paid $25 bucks through the post office a few months ago.

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    if you do fedex/ups,
    it is around $15
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    Just as a heads up, UPS won't ship any "firearm-related parts" (if they know what it is) even if it's just a barrel or a stock, unless it's through one of their licensed hubs.
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    Thanks guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by WinnieTheBoom View Post
    Just as a heads up, UPS won't ship any "firearm-related parts" (if they know what it is) even if it's just a barrel or a stock, unless it's through one of their licensed hubs.

    They wouldn't even ship a scope for me... I had a rather smart comment for them when they told me that and went to USPS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 03mossy View Post
    The wouldn't even ship a scope for me... I had a rather smart comment for them when they told me that and went to USPS.
    Yeah I laughed at them when they told me that. But I don't think it's the people that work in the stores that enforce it or necessarily agree with it... it's more of an insurance policy to cover their ass. I gotta think that they lose out on a lot of business from little things like that, but I just use FedEx for all of my shipping needs now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stockrex View Post
    if you do fedex/ups,
    it is around $15
    I use all three, and commercial rates for all three are usually within $2.00 of each other. The USPS has really come around in the last few years, but they have a long way to go.

    USPS, there is a big difference between walk in customers vs. commercial accounts. Being I have a Post Office within 2 miles of me, I use them the most. FedEx is about 10 minutes away.

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    PS; It's all in how you pack the item. "Size Matters" when shipping with all three.

    I have learned to cut my own boxes out of 4x4 stock cardboard. Simple and it works great, usually save on packing supplies as well.
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    fyi
    usps has a tube that fits a barrel,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stockrex View Post
    fyi
    usps has a tube that fits a barrel,
    This is awesome to know.
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    I never say I'm shipping anything firearm related. I'm shipping "machine parts"
    They who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stockrex View Post
    fyi
    usps has a tube that fits a barrel,
    It's best to use a square box as the tube tends to roll around and get lost, especially with a 5lb plus barrel in it.
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    I've used mailing tubes in the past, cut them down as needed. I wrap the barrels in bubble wrap and put several layers of cardboard on the breech and muzzle ends so it can't push through no matter how badly the package is treated.

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    they have a triangular box too at usps ;-)
    newbie from gr, mi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newsshooter View Post
    I've used mailing tubes in the past, cut them down as needed. I wrap the barrels in bubble wrap and put several layers of cardboard on the breech and muzzle ends so it can't push through no matter how badly the package is treated.
    Local friend of mine received his Rem XP action with new barrel back with the bare barrel poked out the end of the box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WinnieTheBoom View Post
    Just as a heads up, UPS won't ship any "firearm-related parts" (if they know what it is) even if it's just a barrel or a stock, unless it's through one of their licensed hubs.
    Never had a problem. They ship sporting goods just fine.
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    the tubes and triangular boxes are overkill, more than you need and you pay more for shipping. i make my own with cardboard and shape it like triangle but smaller than what they sell. most barrels through USPS have cost me around $12-16 depending on where it's going.

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    Quote Originally Posted by psharon97 View Post
    I never say I'm shipping anything firearm related. I'm shipping "machine parts"
    +1, same here.
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