UPS recently changed it's rules regarding firearms and firearm accessories. There's a thread a few down from this one where that was being discussed with a couple videos linked with more detailed information.
Handguns are a PITA to ship if you don't have an FFL these days. Here's a couple links that should be helpful...
https://www.pewpewtactical.com/how-to-mail-guns/
https://gununiversity.com/shipping-firearms/
https://support.shippingeasy.com/hc/...FedEx-Overview
Generally speaking, the following applies:
UPS: Handguns have to be shipped NEXT DAY and must be shipped to an FFL (new rules as of last fall by UPS (as I understand them) now require all firearms to be shipped FFL to FFL, so no more Individual to FFL shipments are accepted. (see https://www.ups.com/us/en/support/sh.../firearms.page )
USPS: Does not accept any handgun shipments other than FFL to FFL and for government agencies.
FedEx: Currently the only shipper I'm aware of that still allows an individual to ship a handgun to an FFL holder. (see https://www.fedex.com/en-us/shipping...-firearms.html)
I just shipped a pistol back to Savage via FedEx last week. I would only recommend either delivering the package to your local FedEx Ship Center/distribution hub in person. FedEx now uses Dollar General stores as local drop-off locations as well as many Office Max and UPS stores - many of which won't accept packages containing a firearm. NEVER leave a package containing a firearm of any kind at one of these drop-off points - go directly to a FEDEX hub and MAKE SURE TO GET A RECEIPT for the package when you drop it off.
For most folks I would just recommend taking it to your local licensed gun shop and ask them to ship it for you. They'll probably charge you a small fee to do so, but it's well worth the piece of mind as they deal with USPS, UPS and FedEx on a daily basis, know the unique rules/regs for each carrier, etc.
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