With new policies from UPS and Fedex it is not as simple to ship firearms anymore. Basically both the receiver and the shipper has to be registered with them as FFLs. That makes it kind of hard for folks that are not FFLs.
I recently sold my Heym 88B .500 NE to the person I had bought it new a few years ago. I had to ship it from CA to MI. Now, USPS allows shipment of long guns from a person to an FFL, but all the FFLs said it had to come from another FFL.
Well, enter ShipMyGun.com , they are a division of BudsGunShop.com and provide the shipping label. It is as simple as picking an FFL from the destination zip code and entering the details. Caveat, one has to pick an FFL that is already registered with them (sent their FFL info), if yours does not they'll have to send the info. The buyer picked one, I submitted and had a shipping label two hours later.
I paid $24.54 for the label, a 20 pound package, just out of curiosity I asked UPS how much it would cost if I generated a label and paid for it, their response $190!!! Guess, shipmygun.com has a contract with them.
I heartily recommend them.
I recently sold my Heym 88B .500 NE to the person I had bought it new a few years ago. I had to ship it from CA to MI. Now, USPS allows shipment of long guns from a person to an FFL, but all the FFLs said it had to come from another FFL.
Well, enter ShipMyGun.com , they are a division of BudsGunShop.com and provide the shipping label. It is as simple as picking an FFL from the destination zip code and entering the details. Caveat, one has to pick an FFL that is already registered with them (sent their FFL info), if yours does not they'll have to send the info. The buyer picked one, I submitted and had a shipping label two hours later.
I paid $24.54 for the label, a 20 pound package, just out of curiosity I asked UPS how much it would cost if I generated a label and paid for it, their response $190!!! Guess, shipmygun.com has a contract with them.
I heartily recommend them.