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    Default FedEx Are Retards!

    (I just had to say that.)

    I went to my local FedEx depot to ship an 1884 Trapdoor to someone back east, but not NJ. He'd sent me a C&R FFL but I didn't bring it since this was an antique. The clerk told me I can't send a firearm to an individual. I pointed out that it was an antique and such rules did not require a license but no go so I requested to talk to a manager. He was worse. He said that any functional firearm or one that could be made functional can only be shipped to a dealer. Age did not matter. It did not matter how old. I asked if this applied to muzzle loaders and he said yes. (I think he was winging it here.) I asked him about C&R FFL's and he said they are not entitled to receive a firearm of any sort.

    I wasn't going to win this so I went to UPS and shipped it and asked them about their rules and they are what I thought. Antiques are exempt and more modern go to licensee, dealer or C&R.

    Has FedEx changed its rules or are they vague enough that an anti-gun clerk can find some goofy rule to apply. This is the depot in Englewood, off Havana. I'm going to look at their online stuff and see if I can find a place to complain. It plain pissed me off.

    I think the clerk was just being a jerk and the manager backed him up since I'm not a big customer.

    Steve

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    It has to be Fedex overnight and you must show your C&R copy. Unless their rules have changed over the last 2 years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MB888 View Post
    It has to be Fedex overnight and you must show your C&R copy. Unless their rules have changed over the last 2 years.
    That's for handguns. UPS started the policy years ago to make more money and cut down theft by employees. FedEx jumped right in.

    I was also going by the idea that anything pre-1899 is not a firearm by fed rules. In usual transfers the feds insist the receiver be a licensee. It gets the guns on the books. There are no books for antiques.

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    oK, I stand corrected... Fedex is retard.
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    You could also just take the C&R paperwork he sent you with you and say it's an FFL...they wouldn't know the difference.

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    I think everyone in the springs knows the "girls" at UPS. They are great and have a clue.
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    For long guns you can also go USPS for a lot less expense.
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