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General Topics => General Discussion => Topic started by: bojanglez on November 01, 2023, 09:14:49 PM
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Looking at having some cerakote/gunsmithing done to a barreled action and some bolts fluted too and send to mainland. The gunsmith is an FFL so I don't believe shipping them is an issue but can they send straight back to me once work is completed? I don't have to go through an FFL do I? I don't even know where to look or even to look at county ( Maui) or state law ? I had a savage bolt gun warrantied in the past and I want to say they sent it straight back to me but that was a long time ago. Any info appreciated including best practices for shipping, figured I'd check here first.
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Looking at having some cerakote/gunsmithing done to a barreled action and some bolts fluted too and send to mainland. The gunsmith is an FFL so I don't believe shipping them is an issue but can they send straight back to me once work is completed? I don't have to go through an FFL do I? I don't even know where to look or even to look at county ( Maui) or state law ? I had a savage bolt gun warrantied in the past and I want to say they sent it straight back to me but that was a long time ago. Any info appreciated including best practices for shipping, figured I'd check here first.
Short answer: yes.
Make sure the FFL sends you a shipping label to use when you ship it. Shippers want an FFL with a FedEx/UPS account to be the shipping party, even though you are physically handing it to them.
The only time you should have a problem having the returned item shipped directly to you would be for repairs that required replacing the receiver/frame. If it has a different serial number, you have to jump through the permit to acquire and FFL transfer song and dance.
That's my experience and understanding.