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Sidelock
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Just an isolated horror story, but it is what happened the only time I used 'registered mail': The tracing feature failed to work at all and showed the gun still at my post office two weeks after mailing. The local PO said they had the signature proving it went to Atlanta. What actually happened was the gun made it all the way to it's destination PO (Cleveland), but the clerk who signed for it put it in a locker without signing it in and left for a vacation. Nobody knew where the gun was, and the guy I sent it to was beginning to question my good faith. Anyhow the clerk returned to work and the gun was delivered, finally...Geo
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My insurance company- Insure Collect- requires USPS for guns over $12,000. Fed X is the second teir with UPS comming in last as to coverage from the insurance carrier.
As with any common carrier i have found that proper packaging is the most important aspect. Any of the carriers can calim"improper packaging" and leave you at risk.
I know a good many use the plastic molded cases for shipment. I have chosen heavy double box corregated and have had zero damage or loss using all three carriers.
With UPS and Fed X you do not declare contents.
al
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They'll have it at the post office, just take it in ready except for the tape and they'll let you have all you need. I'd agree that registered mail (though slow) is the way to go here.
DLH I couldn't find the required U.S. Gubmint Regalashun brown tape at any post office within 15 miles. They did have a lot of stuffed animals from China, though. I found the tape at a Staples 25 miles away.
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I've never shipped a registered package that they didn't have the special tape available. Just shipped one last week, I was out of tape, they handed me a roll right over the counter along with the sponge dish to dampen it with. Maybe they don't all have it anymore but the ghetto post office in Ypsi, MI sure still does.
DLH
Out there at the crossroads molding the devil's bullets. - Tom Waits
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Sidelock
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I use Fed Ex Ground for all gun shipments except overseas (where I use USPS). I have shipped over 100 guns in the past year and have never had a problem even with the few that were returned. I pack them in a big box with plenty of cushioning and have Fed Ex put a lot of "fragile" stickers on the outside. As was said above Fed Ex no longer has you declare the contents and I believe that keeps the thieves away. Most arrive in one to three days.
Just My Humble Opinion......... George
To see my guns go to www.mylandco.com Select "SPORTING GUNS " My E-Mail palmettotreasure@aol.com
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Last year my shotgun, sent via registered through the USPS, took over two months to be delivered. It was delivered in good shape but there were absolutely no answers forthcoming from them regarding their in-house tracking system until right at the end of that debacle. They kept telling me they had no idea where it was. About 4 or 5 days prior to it arriving my contact started telling me it was going to get there any day now.........I have no idea what happened to this day but it was a nightmare for a while. And I missed pheasant season!
Last edited by Bob Blair; 04/17/09 06:24 PM.
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THE US MAIL PAYS INSURANCE CLAIMS. FEDEX AND UPS DO NOT.
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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I used USPS for years. Of the last 3 guns, 2 have been returned for a bad address. The address was correct. One gun came back and was resent and came back again. There are no refunds and the gun was in transit for over 2 weeks. I've used USPS for the last time.
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Sidelock
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The old pony express was faster than registered mail.
I shipped a gun by registered mail once due to reading on this forum that it was the safest way to go. After two weeks and not being able to track the package I swore I'll never ship registered again. I'll pay the extra and ship next day just so it will get there with the least amount of handling and I can track it.
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Use only USPS registered mail. Joe
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