UPS store at Thornton pkwy and Washington blvd always took my ammo drop offs for bullet boy ammo when he was in business.
I see no reason they would not take it.
I think your problem is asking, just label it and go ship it.
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UPS store at Thornton pkwy and Washington blvd always took my ammo drop offs for bullet boy ammo when he was in business.
I see no reason they would not take it.
I think your problem is asking, just label it and go ship it.
Whenever I ship ammo through UPS at work I just slap the ORM-D "small arm cartridges" on it and I've never had an issue. I haven't heard of any new changes but then again it's probably cause where I work is not an ammo distr or ffl.
All I know is I showed up with a box of 170 rounds with 2 ORMD lables on it and had to use a marker to put the square with a "Y" and print "limited quantities" on all 4 sides before they would ship it.Quote:
Edit: The old "ORM-D" labels are still valid as well, we are currently in a phase-out period where either can be used. I like the new ones because they don't advertise the contents.
The funny thing is I shipped a gun at the Fedex store on 120th today and they were fine. I have shipped a half a dozen guns from there in the last several years. I had the ammo too, in a separate package of course with the ORM-D small cartridge label on it and it was all but shipped when he asked what it was. Of course I said ammo and he said "no go" and even showed me their written policy. I have a UPS pickup scheduled for tomorrow.
Remembered this post when a friend asked about me shipping him some ammo... Anyone know if there's additional charges when shipping ammo, and what is the round/weight limit?