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    Paper Hunter ipleadda2nd's Avatar
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    Default How to ship firearm for warranty work?

    My new Daniel Defense AR-15 rifle has an issue. I contacted DD and they sent me a UPS shipping label. I have a few questions on how to do this.

    I know I need to bring it to the UPS Service Center (hub I guess). Found one in Commerce City. I also know not to indicate it's a firearm on the box.

    After reading UPS's policy on firearmas I have a few questions.
    http://www.ups.com/content/us/en/res...tml?srch_pos=1

    1. Since it's a rifle, and not a handgun, I don't need to tell UPS it's a firearm, right?
    2. Do I need an adult signature required label affixed to the box? Or do you think DD's shipping label doesn't require it for some reason.
    3. Do I need to disassemble the rifle? Obviously make sure it's not loaded of course.
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    Usually best to not say its a firearm.
    Did DD send you any info on how to ship it? Usually companies tell you have to ship it back to them.
    If it is a DD return label I doubt they need to sign for it. As long as there is a tracking number and you get a receipt showing you shipped it to them you should be ok.
    if you have the factory box for it, send it back the way it came.
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    No info. I asked in an email and it was not answered. In their defense, there was a bunch of other questions they were answering so it was probably overlooked.
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    Any shipping hub csr will know, by the DANIEL DEFENSE label it's a firearm. I always tell them what it is, primarily for ins purposes.
    You can split upper from lower to pack easier. there's no need for adult signature since it's going back to mfg. Your tracking label is documentation they received it. More than likely you will need to sign when returned from DD.

    Make a copy of the return label this is your info besides tracking, that you need for info if and when you need to contact DD after they've had it 2-3 weeks.
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    When I sent my 227 to Sig they sent me a Fed Ex label and said to box up in something that didn't look like a firearm and take to a hub. The lable did not list Sig on the address, just a generic name for their service center.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rooskibar03 View Post
    When I sent my 227 to Sig they sent me a Fed Ex label...
    It's good to know that Sig has reviewed their warranty work shipping policy. About a year ago I had to send back an X-Five for repair work and they told me they would only pay for the return shipping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cysoto View Post
    It's good to know that Sig has reviewed their warranty work shipping policy. About a year ago I had to send back an X-Five for repair work and they told me they would only pay for the return shipping.
    A little off topic but it wasn't a warranty repair so I prepaid the shipping both ways and they sent me the label.
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    Ruger sent a rep to my door who packed it for me, less than 10 days later he was back to deliver it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackford76 View Post
    Ruger sent a rep to my door who packed it for me, less than 10 days later he was back to deliver it.
    They like you. Or the rep had a tab at Diamond Cabaret
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    When I had to ship my S&W 686 for a safety recall they included a FedEX shipping label and full instructions. For insurance purposes I let FedEX know there was a firearm in the box (no external label). I took it to FedEX at the Ft. Collins Kinkos and there were no issues. My wife signed for it when S&W shipped back to my house.

    You should not have any issues with shipping if you just use a little common sense.
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