12 January 2013, 05:31
sonofagunShipping bb guns
What are the restrictions or regulations (if any) concerning mailing or shipping bb guns*?
*Or IOW, a device which expels pellets or projectiles by the use of compressed air.
12 January 2013, 08:24
Matt OrganThere are no U.S. Postal Service issues for an air rifle and no federal restrictions either since they aren't firearms. Just shipped an air rifle via UPS this week. (Best price for shipping in this case, have used USPS in the past)
Matt
12 January 2013, 17:51
sonofagunFrom the USPS site (accent added):
Firearms
431 Definitions
431.1 Firearm
A firearm is defined as any device (including a starter gun) that is designed, or may readily be converted, to expel a projectile by an explosion,
a spring, or other mechanical action, or by air or gas pressure with sufficient force to be used as a weapon.http://pe.usps.com/text/pub52/pub52c4_008.htm13 January 2013, 00:00
ramrod340I'm sure no expert but that definition has been in place from at least 2008. I recieved 2 high powered pellet rifles back in December from a dealer no issue.
Then again Customs and then ATF comfiscated "airsoft" plastic bb rifles saying they could be converted to full auto weapons early 2010.
http://pjmedia.com/blog/agents...-iv/?singlepage=trueI think the dealer is just now getting his stuff back.
The dist
22 January 2014, 12:49
IflyIllinois has restrictions. I'm trying to buy a Crosman Nitro Venom Break Barrel Air Rifle (.22), but can't have it shipped to my home in Illinois. Walmart won't even let me have it shipped to their store for pickup and will not even stock a .22 cal. air gun.
Going to buy it in Ky. and order it through the Walmart in Morganfield for store pickup.
23 January 2014, 09:19
jdollari ship air rifles( including very high powered ones up to .30 cal.) via UPS all the time with no problems