Shipping Handguns in Texas
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Shipping Handguns in Texas
This may have been asked several times before but I couldn't find it in a search.
Can a Texas resident legally ship a handgun to another Texas resident without the interaction of an FFL?
Thanks in advance to those that know and post the answer.
Can a Texas resident legally ship a handgun to another Texas resident without the interaction of an FFL?
Thanks in advance to those that know and post the answer.
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Re: Shipping Handguns in Texas
Technically, yes. It's legal. But it's hard to find a commercial carrier that will ship to an unlicensed recipient.Dan20703 wrote:Can a Texas resident legally ship a handgun to another Texas resident without the interaction of an FFL?
Someone mentioned a Texas-based company called Lone Star Overnight that is more firearm-friendly.
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carlson1 wrote:A little less than $48.00 and a $1.50 for a return receipt card.mr surveyor wrote:carlson1 wrote:I just shipped a handgun and had one shipped to me in Texas through Fed Ex and I had no problems at all.
at what price...if I may ask
and why so much?......... because they can

It's not gun control that we need, it's soul control!
I guess. It has to go OVERNIGHT and they charge a lot for that.mr surveyor wrote:carlson1 wrote:A little less than $48.00 and a $1.50 for a return receipt card.mr surveyor wrote:carlson1 wrote:I just shipped a handgun and had one shipped to me in Texas through Fed Ex and I had no problems at all.
at what price...if I may ask
and why so much?......... because they can
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I often have to ship out packages of maps and documents that weigh somewhat over a pound, often in 26" long tubes, and it rarely costs 20 bucks for the early bird next day! They get you because by law you must declare to the common carrier it contains a handgun and and they then give you their "special brother-in-law" rate
I really don't think they have to do anything special (on the contrary, since they are not allowed to put any special "IT'S A GUN" markings on the package) to ship the contents.

It's not gun control that we need, it's soul control!