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Be sure to enclose a copy of your driver's license with the gun so the receiving FFL will have proof of where the firearm came from. Also, be certain that you are sending it to a legit FFL. I think UPS handles firearms shippments from private individuals but they must go overnight which is EXPENSIVE! It could be cheaper to have your FFL send it via USPS even with his fees.
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I believe you need to go through an FFL, unless it's going to a contiguous state.
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Thank you all for your replies. I have spoken to my ffl guy and will proceed through him for the shipping. This way, I just drop it off, pay him for shipping, and wash my hands of it.
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