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| If you have a haz-mat certification. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Smokin Joe: If you have a haz-mat certification.
Correct. You can't ship powder or primers unless you are a certified hazmat shipper. Although it seems ironic that you can't ship a single primer or 50 grains of powder by themselves, if you assemble them into a brass case with a bullet on top you can ship tons of both. But you can order powder from a supplier and have it shipped to your SIL. You'll have to pay the hazmat fee ($25 nowadays?), which makes shipping small quantities cost prohibitive. |
| Posts: 13263 | Location: Henly, TX, USA | Registered: 04 April 2001 |
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| You might be able to pay for ammo that a FFL dealer in NY gets Then he buys it. I'm no longer target shooting so don't have other suggestions. |
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| person to person is OK, Dealer to Person under the SAFE act is no longer allowed. |
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| Components are not currently affected by the NY S.A.F.E. Act.
He can still order reloading components online and have them shipped to NY - if he can find what he needs. |
| Posts: 40 | Location: new york | Registered: 22 May 2003 |
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| Online orders for powders and primers are still lawful. No online AMMO orders can be received by an individual but (some)gun shops are receiving online ammo for individuals at a fee. Powder's online look like a problem right now, where in NY does your son live I know a few places off the border that have stuff? we could not get Cuomo out this year because of the liberal city people. SUCKs! |
| Posts: 213 | Location: ┌\oo/┐ Tick infested woods of N.Y. | Registered: 26 March 2008 |
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