Shipping a Firearm

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Jim McKee
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Shipping a Firearm

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In recent months my local UPS terminal stopped excepting walk-in shipments (firearms shipped to an FFL dealer and sporting arms ammo shipped to an individual where allowed, etc.).
Last week I wanted to ship a firearm to an FFL dealer in a mid-western state. So instead of using the post office which as an individual with no FFL I still can do (but not ammo),
I used Pirate Ship to buy the UPS shipping label.
I found it worked very well and was much, much cheaper than shipping through a 3 rd party shipper which does not except firearms from a non FFL holder.
It was a 2 day shipment.
I have no financial interest in Pirate Ship but will use it in the future.
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