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2/9/2007 3:28:59 PM EDT
So here's my situation-- I'm PCSing from GA to TX in a few weeks.  I plan to live on base while there, but may not get a house for up to a month from when I get there.  That means I will be living in Temporart Housing (ugh).  Personal weapons are not allowed in TH and must be checked into the base armory.  Once I get my actual base house, I will be able to get my goodies back from the armory.

Now, I dont want some A1C fumbling around with ANY of my guns, but ESPECIALLY some of my more prized pieces, most notably my collector grade HRA Garand, so the current plan it to leave maybe 4 or 5 of my favorite pieces with a buddy here in GA and have him FedEx them to me once I get a house.  

My question regards the legality of doing so without an FFL involved.  I know you can direct ship your gun to a smith, and have it shipped directly back, but what about a private party shipping an owner his own guns?  I checked packing.org, but it really doesnt cover somethign like this
2/9/2007 3:30:44 PM EDT
[#1]
Package them up, your name as sender, your name as recipient, and you should be good to go.  All your buddy is doing is doing you a favor and dropping some boxes off at the post office (or with UPS or whatever).
2/9/2007 3:32:18 PM EDT
[#2]
Rent a small storage locker and insure them.
2/9/2007 3:32:20 PM EDT
[#3]
I'm pretty sure you could mail them to yourself, but I didn't stay at a Holiday Inn last night.
2/9/2007 3:33:06 PM EDT
[#4]
Ship your guns to yourself. No FFL needed and perfectly legal. You may have to go back to GA to do it though.
2/9/2007 3:36:51 PM EDT
[#5]
You can personally ship your firearms to yourself for any lawful purpose but you can't legally have a third party ship them to you. In addition it must be legal in both the the state where it is shipped from and the state where it is being shipped to.
2/9/2007 3:36:53 PM EDT
[#6]
Are you gurandamnteed TH / TLF?

If you don't make any reservations and just show up to billeting, most likely your orders get endorsed with a certification of non-availability of TH / TLF and you get paid to get a hotel or even a corporate-type condo.
2/9/2007 3:37:16 PM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:.

Now, I dont want some A1C fumbling around with ANY of my guns,




Yeah, you dont want THAT, those retards may throw them down the driveway and scuff up the finish on them.

ETA: Goddamn, you're an arrogant fucktard.
2/9/2007 3:39:32 PM EDT
[#8]

 Can't you put them in a locked case in the armoury? You may have to check them in but once they are accounted for, lock them in a quality hardcase.
2/9/2007 3:43:00 PM EDT
[#9]

Quoted:

Quoted:.

Now, I dont want some A1C fumbling around with ANY of my guns,




Yeah, you dont want THAT, those retards may throw them down the driveway and scuff up the finish on them.

ETA: Goddamn, you're an arrogant fucktard.



When I was station in Alaska, the local armory dude would take your guns out and shoot them for you.

He was finally busted when they caught him packing out other folk's guns in his personal property shipment.

ETA:  He was an E-5 though.
2/9/2007 5:56:04 PM EDT
[#10]

Quoted:

Quoted:.

Now, I dont want some A1C fumbling around with ANY of my guns,




Yeah, you dont want THAT, those retards may throw them down the driveway and scuff up the finish on them.

ETA: Goddamn, you're an arrogant fucktard.


Seeing how the armory guys here (Highest ranking being a SrA) handle gov't guns that they are accountable for, i'd hate to see how they would handle guns that Uncle Sam doesnt even check up on in the first place, ESPECIALLY nice guns that they don't see every day (like a Garand).

Anyway... so if I get this right:

From: Me
To: Me
is OK

From: Buddy
To: Me
not OK

?
2/9/2007 5:56:53 PM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:
 Can't you put them in a locked case in the armoury? You may have to check them in but once they are accounted for, lock them in a quality hardcase.


reporting instructions specifically state that the armory will not accept guns in cases- they must be un-cased for storage.
2/9/2007 6:04:21 PM EDT
[#12]
Hunters do it all the time.