Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
How would it be detected thought unless they are looking at all the mail? Today I shipped two starters. Could have been a box full of disassembled pistols or gun parts. Actually, with AR parts, people regularly ship boxes of disassembled gun parts. It would take a gun person to know which part of the gun isn't okay to be in the mail.
Quote Originally Posted by spqrzilla View Post
Firearms can be in the mail so one would have to both detect and then research shipper and recipient.
I guess I'm a bit naive then...this all makes sense. Freaking bombs can be sent through the mail and not be detected, so why not a used firearm? With the surveillance state what it is these days, I guess I assumed they could detect this stuff. Have another beer John......

No repercussions for an FFL that mistakenly sends a firearm to the wrong address? Not that I think that their should be or will be, but I could see that being kind of a problem for an FFL.