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Transporting a firearm
My fiancee and I are tryin to help out a friend who lost his home. So we're trying to get him to move in with us, but he lives down in VA, while we're up in Rhode Island. It looks like if he comes to live with us, he'll be on a train. Now our problem is, he's got an HK handgun, but we don't know how he'll transport it up here. We were hoping for some suggestions or ideas, thanks.
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Assuming he can legally possess it in RI, to transport it, put it in a locked gun case, and keep ammo in a seperate locked container. Throw the locked cases in his suitcase and take it on the train with him. Unless the train has a policy against firearms, (make sure to check this out). If the train company has rules against it, the only option would be to either drive, or have an FFL ship it to another FFL near you in RI.
For RI firearms laws: http://www.packing.org/states.jsp (I think I covered everything, maybe someone will correct me, or think of something I forgot) |
I would suggest shipping the firearm via UPS Prior to him coming, Amtrak prohibits weapons aboard their trains.
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Like SuperMidget said, check the policy of the train and if they don't have a policy agains it, lock it and back it with him. If they do have a policy against it, instead of mailing it via ffl and paying them to do it. Take the gun apart. Put some of the parts in one box and the rest in a second box and ship them via UPS. This way you are shipping parts which is not against the law.
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Actually, I don't think you need to take it apart. I believe UPS will allow you to ship a firearm if you tell them, they'll package it specially, and you won't have to worry about anything getting lost.
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looks like that's the way to go, just make sure he ships any ammo in a seperate package |
Herm, thank you all for the resources and stuff. And goddamn Rhode Island, and their "We don't really give out permits anymore" attitude. I'll have to talk to my friend about it, but all of us don't really want him to get rid of it.
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When I have shipped my gun back to the manufacturer, they told me to send it UPS Next Day Air and mark it as "sporting goods." I did not have any problems. You might think about that.
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I just sent my gun back. Stuck it in a box, sent it 2nd day air, didn't mark the box at all. Got there just fine.
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NOTE!
It is legal to ship guns to yourself; you do NOT need to ship them FFL to FFL. |
I concur, have your friend ship it from himself to himself.
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