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supermohawk December 30th, 2011 00:38

Shipping guns in a hard case
 
I am in the process of buying a gun out of the classifieds The owner is new to shipping and he suggested shipping the gun in a plastic hard case. Is this a good idea or just way to conspicuous?

Amos December 30th, 2011 00:43

No one has any business asking you what you're shipping.

cadpat_tact December 30th, 2011 00:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amos (Post 1581541)
No one has any business asking you what you're shipping.

Really?

And that's a serious question, as I'm ignorant on the topic.

http://www.canadapost.ca/tools/pg/ma...-e.asp#1378185

"3.3

Firearms (including imitation and replica firearms)"

Amos December 30th, 2011 00:50

Yup.

I've sent probably 25+ guns across the country shipped in hard gun cases, every single one's made it there without problems.

If anyone asks, instead of being a dick and going "NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS" just say "Sports equipment"

jordan7831 December 30th, 2011 00:50

There isnt a need for a plastic case unless its to ensure the safe transit of your gun. A simple plain cardboard box that is tightly and securely tapped up is the norm. I have never had a problem shipping or receiving something in a simple cardboard box. Just as long as there is not pictures of scary black guns on them it should be fine. Another thing is make sure they use but loads of tape. It drives me mad to see my $500+ gun held in a box by three pieces of scotch tape. I didnt make that up either!!

Also, a plastic case will add at least 1 KG of weight, cardboard box, maybe 200 grams

FreelancerInc December 30th, 2011 01:14

about a month ago i bought a ptw and it came in bubble wrap, wrapped in newspaper, wrapped in tape, in a tuper wear container, wrapped in tape, covered in cardboard.............

yes it was a 1400$ but the packaging was GREAT......even though it took me 20$ to actually get to the gun lol.

received three guns since i strted to play and all came in heavy cardboard boxes. while being fairly well wrappped.

Styrak December 30th, 2011 02:02

Quote:

Originally Posted by cadpat_tact (Post 1581543)
Really?

And that's a serious question, as I'm ignorant on the topic.

http://www.canadapost.ca/tools/pg/ma...-e.asp#1378185

"3.3

Firearms (including imitation and replica firearms)"

Firearms are fine to ship. It happens hundreds of times a day in Canada.
Airsoft is fine as well.

supermohawk December 30th, 2011 02:12

Thanks guys, hard case ok!

T_A_N_K December 30th, 2011 02:17

Just take a two black garbage bags and wrap it around the case and your good to go.

L473ncy December 30th, 2011 02:21

Isn't Canada Post a bonded courier or something? Or at least the Expedited and Next Day shipping option that's kept in house?

Also, Hard Cases are susceptible to "walking away", it happened to someone in the US once. His Asahi FNC and Bushmaster disappeared from the UPS depot in the US (basically employee walked off with it). They were shipped in a pelican hard case from what I understand.... So yeah usually if there's thieves in the depots they'll target hardcases and such since usually there's valuable stuff in there.

Rusty Lugnuts December 30th, 2011 03:30

Insurance cost $1.50 for every $100 of value.

Pinard December 30th, 2011 08:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by L473ncy (Post 1581579)
Isn't Canada Post a bonded courier or something? Or at least the Expedited and Next Day shipping option that's kept in house?

Also, Hard Cases are susceptible to "walking away", it happened to someone in the US once. His Asahi FNC and Bushmaster disappeared from the UPS depot in the US (basically employee walked off with it). They were shipped in a pelican hard case from what I understand.... So yeah usually if there's thieves in the depots they'll target hardcases and such since usually there's valuable stuff in there.

just put a 1000$ insurance on it and you're good to go..

supermohawk December 30th, 2011 12:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pinard (Post 1581607)
just put a 1000$ insurance on it and you're good to go..

That is the best idea yet.

cetane December 30th, 2011 12:49

Everything I have ever shipped for Airsoft guns has been in cardboard box well stuffed & padded. Never had issues

R.I.T.Z December 30th, 2011 13:06

Recently shipped my ak in a gun case, covered it in carboard and tape and stuck a shipping label on it, guy looked at me i said guitar stuff he said ok and that was it. No issues, most cp workers dont care unless its really suspicious


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