somd_mustangs
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- Jul 1, 2012
- 5,752
I’ve started doing all my shipping threw Pirate Ship. Lowest rates and you choose USPS or UPS. Box it up at home, print the label, just drop off at counter have then scan and give you receipt. None the wiser.
To be clear, are we talking about firearms, or parts?Walk into post office counter counter or UPS store counter, state “I have a prepaid label”, they put it on scale to verify weight isn’t over, hand you your receipt acknowledging you turned it over to them, and away you go.
If you're just talking parts, ignore the rest
[You can't ship a handgun via USPS regardless of where the label came from (unless you are a licensed dealer/manufacturer).
I'm just trying to understand how "Pirate Ship" is any different than me making a label via Stamps.com or USPS.com?
Are there magical (legal) properties to Pirate Ship that cloaks the package? It'd be great if there were...
Also UPS stores can't take firearms from anyone, and not a good idea anyway. They're franchises, not owned by UPS corp.
It's all good until, as someone mentioned above, the package gets lost and you have to report a lost/stolen firearm to the ATF.]