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Yea when I receive my money back for my order I will be waiting a little longer to make a decision. I am younger (23)so money is a big deal so I was trying to get my foot in the door with this deal. Ive seen alot of surplus stocks start drying up lately and this offer had been available for a long time so I jumped on the deal. Sadly that was a mistake but 'live and learn'.
On a side not. Do guys suggest shipping a pistol back with UPS? USPS? I am not sure what the legal way to do this is. Thanks! |
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you must use ups or fed ex, the postal service does not allow the shipping of handguns. ups and fed ex want you to use overnight, but thats their rules not a requirement, DO NOT put firearm or handgun on any of the documents, i usualy state mechanical parts on the shipping documents. Good luck, lets hope RGUNS will give you a fast and complete refund.
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I think that the correct way is by private carrier, UPS, fed Ex, etc, 2nd day air. Unless you are a licensed dealer shipping to a licensed dealer.
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