Thanks for the correction, I guess my FFL just did me a favor so I wouldnt have to pay shipping
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If it's a pistol I believe it must be over night delivery. I could be wrong, but I Remember something about that being a requirement.Originally posted by Jonny00GT View PostFedEx, Baby!! They'll do it.
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I'm not really a Taurus hater, I just enjoy bagging on them. I was in the market for a Taurus raging bull for the last several years.Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostAww yeah! CJ the resident Taurus hater in to provide valuable info
"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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An individual can't ship a handgun via USPS. If you use FedEx or UPS it must go next day air based on their policies.
An individual can ship it back to the manufacturer for repair and the manufacturer can ship it back to the individual without using an FFL.
Now, I have shipped things back to Taurus, Kahr, S&W, etc.(and yes, most of them have been to Taurus) and even though we request it to be shipped back to the individual, about 50% of the time they will send it back to me.
My approach is if I shipped it for you and charged you my shipping fee, I won't charge you a transfer fee if it comes back to me. I don't think I should charge you to get your gun back. But, we still have to do a 4473 and background check if no CHL.
I hope this helps.
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That sucks that you have to go through a background check to get your own gun back.Originally posted by livetoshoot View PostAn individual can't ship a handgun via USPS. If you use FedEx or UPS it must go next day air based on their policies.
An individual can ship it back to the manufacturer for repair and the manufacturer can ship it back to the individual without using an FFL.
Now, I have shipped things back to Taurus, Kahr, S&W, etc.(and yes, most of them have been to Taurus) and even though we request it to be shipped back to the individual, about 50% of the time they will send it back to me.
My approach is if I shipped it for you and charged you my shipping fee, I won't charge you a transfer fee if it comes back to me. I don't think I should charge you to get your gun back. But, we still have to do a 4473 and background check if no CHL.
I hope this helps.
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