If you use a service like https://www.shipmygun.com/go/ you can use UPS.UPS specifically states that they only ship firearms from FFLs. If you shipped it personally that's why you are out of luck.
USPS is the only way to send firearms at this point as a non FFL.
How To Ship Firearms | UPS - United States
Information from UPS about how to ship firearms, which are considered a special-care shipment and require some extra steps before packing them up and shipping.www.ups.com
I personally wouldn't touch that since UPS specifically forbids private firearm shipments. In fact, the SMG FAQs specifically state that the person is the shipper and NOT SMG. That would be particularly problematic I'd bet.If you use a service like https://www.shipmygun.com/go/ you can use UPS.
It is run by Buds gun shop - they stopped doing private shipping and started sending people to this service.I personally wouldn't touch that since UPS specifically forbids private firearm shipments. In fact, the SMG FAQs specifically state that the person is the shipper and NOT SMG. That would be particularly problematic I'd bet.
That's cool and all but USPS is the only shipper that specifically allows private firearm shipments. Is it really so hard to just use that?It is run by Buds gun shop - they stopped doing private shipping and started sending people to this service.
USPS does now allow handguns to be shipped. But, as always, you do you and all that.That's cool and all but USPS is the only shipper that specifically allows private firearm shipments. Is it really so hard to just use that?
UPS does not say "unless you buy a label from Buds Gun Shop." They don't want your gun. Why fight that? That's nonsensical to me.
Getting back on topic.
Regardless, as for the OP, he is out of luck since he shipped something UPS does not allow him to ship.
They may not care now but when local or federal authorities climb in their ass over a missing firearm they are going toHas anyone ever dealt with ups losing a firearm? I sent a tikka action to Kampfeld ups insured. The package showed up looking like it was ripped open, action missing. UPS not really caring about a missing firearm and denied my claim.
This thread is about a Tikka action...USPS does now allow handguns to be shipped. But, as always, you do you and all that.
Was just responding to your post with a potential alternative in case others come on this thread.This thread is about a Tikka action...
Did they say why they denied?. UPS not really caring about a missing firearm and denied my claim.
Did they say why they denied?
They did not, I was told by a local ffl to ship using ups and was unaware that ups no longer allows shipping firearms.Did they say why they denied?