Mathews2000
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Looking for information on shipping ammo, one individual to another. Best I can tell you can ship via UPS.
Is it more expensive to ship ammo, if so a lot more?You can, ups hub only with UN sticker on the box. Unless they changed .
No. You dont have to declare it as ammo. Just need the hazardous materials sticker. I shipped some 2 weeks ago.Is it more expensive to ship ammo, if so a lot more?
Deal with it everyday for my job. Not more expensive. Package it, put the appropriate HAZMAT/limited quantity label on it and bring it to a UPS hub. I've personally sent a lot of ammo and they have always had the appropriate stickers/labels at the UPS hub counter.Is it more expensive to ship ammo, if so a lot more?
Is it more expensive to ship ammoI think everyone has slightly different experiences shipping ammo. The last time I did it they required an ORM-D Small Arms Ammo sticker and the package had to be shipped from one of their own centers (not UPS store and not local drop box). I believe that is still mostly correct. I haven't read 49 C.F.R. § 172 for the actual rules on labeling but the UPS website has the info and I think you can now schedule a UPS pick up (for this you may have to add something to your account for Hazardous shipping)
How To Ship Ammunition | UPS - United States
Key considerations from UPS to keep in mind when packaging and shipping ammunition for firearms.www.ups.com
thanks everyoneLooking for information on shipping ammo, one individual to another. Best I can tell you can ship via UPS.
No but the caveat is if you have to schedule a pick-up then it's like $8-13. Having to travel to a UPS owned shipping center can be expensive...nearest one to me is 55 miles away. Depending on the amount of ammo a box can be fairly heavy so that will come into play too.Is it more expensive to ship ammo
i'm always getting stuff via ups at home; just hand it to the driver when he's dropping something off. also, just put in the outgoing bin at work if you have that. also the local mail-it stores don't seem to care, just drop it off.No but the caveat is if you have to schedule a pick-up then it's like $8-13.
That works too just pointing out that it's $8-13 if you have to schedule a pick up.i'm always getting stuff via ups at home; just hand it to the driver when he's dropping something off. also, just put in the outgoing bin at work if you have that. also the local mail-it stores don't seem to care, just drop it off.
I’m retired and home all day. We have ups drop offs almost every day.That works too just pointing out that it's $8-13 if you have to schedule a pick up.
Not everyone is home all day (or like me has a stealth UPS driver and packages just appear and I've never actually seen him lol) or has daily pick up at the office. A lot of UPS drop site says no to hazardous shipments while others would take a box of plutonium and not question a thing. YMMV