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All ammunition will, or should have that label. Not all boxes that have that label will contain ammunition or cartridges.
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Yes…and UPS stipulates that ammunition with the hazardous materials, limited quantity “square on point” label:All ammunition will, or should have that label. Not all boxes that have that label will contain ammunition or cartridges.
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As I read this, it sounds like you need a pickup account to ship, or you have to go through a “Customer Center”. And that it must be delivered to a retailer or “UPS Access Point”.Yes…and UPS stipulates that ammunition with the hazardous materials, limited quantity “square on point” label:
“Cartridges, small arms may be shipped only through a UPS Scheduled Pickup Account using various UPS pickup services or through a UPS Customer Center (counters at UPS operational facilities).
Cartridges, small arms are not accepted for shipment via UPS Drop Boxes, and may not be tendered to or dropped off at locations of The UPS Store® or any third-party retailer or UPS Access Point™ location.
Domestic cartridges, small arms shipments that meet the exception for Limited Quantity packages and that comply with all UPS requirements for the shipment of ammunition (as set forth in the above guidelines and UPS Terms) may be delivered by UPS to a third-party retailer or UPS Access Point™ location in the United States.”
I never had any issue shipping to a private residenceAs I read this, it sounds like you need a pickup account to ship, or you have to go through a “Customer Center”. And that it must be delivered to a retailer or “UPS Access Point”.
So, can Joe Q Public walk into an ups hub and ship a box of ammunition labeled with the limited qty hazmat label to another persons home? The above makes it sound like you cannot officially do that.
Just look it up. Easy to search how to ship ammo with UPS. USPS wont take it.
1 issue and you are toast.Without wanting to incriminate myself......
Who the hell tells shipping companies what's in a package? *shrugs
I've always packaged it in styrofoam so it can't rattle & taken it to the post office. I didn't even know you couldn't do it & they seem to not care.
For what it's worth, my local UPS HUB just refused to ship ammo for me. Not a UPS store, the Hub, with the big "customer center" sign. Properly packaged, properly marked (in the same very good shape box that it shipped to me in, direct from the manufacturer), every single I dotted and T crossed per UPS's online info...and I got the "Sorry, we do not take that type of package here" direct from the manager. Apparently there is a local gun shop that will ship it for me so in this case hopefully OK, but thought it was worth letting anyone know...possibly coming to a UPS hub near you.
I had the same thing happen the last time I shipped ammo. It cannot be shipped air, and I ended up having to have it picked up at my house. It was a bit of a pain in the ass to jump through the hoops, but after I got it all figured out it was a fairly simple process from that point forward.For what it's worth, my local UPS HUB just refused to ship ammo for me. Not a UPS store, the Hub, with the big "customer center" sign. Properly packaged, properly marked (in the same very good shape box that it shipped to me in, direct from the manufacturer), every single I dotted and T crossed per UPS's online info...and I got the "Sorry, we do not take that type of package here" direct from the manager. Apparently there is a local gun shop that will ship it for me so in this case hopefully OK, but thought it was worth letting anyone know...possibly coming to a UPS hub near you.
I've done this before when the buyer's requested it and understood the package may get confiscated. Just pack in a USPS Priority box securely and they pick it up from my house. I haven't done it a lot, probably 5 times or so, but there's never been an issue. Having said that, after discovering Pirate Ship I just send everything UPS and don't tell them what's in the box, again never an issue.Without wanting to incriminate myself......
Who the hell tells shipping companies what's in a package? *shrugs
I've always packaged it in styrofoam so it can't rattle & taken it to the post office. I didn't even know you couldn't do it & they seem to not care.
I've done this before when the buyer's requested it and understood the package may get confiscated. Just pack in a USPS Priority box securely and they pick it up from my house. I haven't done it a lot, probably 5 times or so, but there's never been an issue. Having said that, after discovering Pirate Ship I just send everything UPS and don't tell them what's in the box, again never an issue.
Interesting!…Having said that, after discovering Pirate Ship I just send everything UPS and don't tell them what's in the box, again never an issue.
What is Pirate Ship?
Above post is correct, WAY cheaper. Yes I drop off at UPS Store but I reuse boxes with the ORM-D stickers already on them, figure if they ever ask I'll tell them it's just a reused box but they don't ask. Then again usually my wife drops boxes off, so she can just honestly say she doesn't know. You can also just give it to any UPS driver, they won't care.What is Pirate Ship?