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If you, as the nonlicensed public, are sending or recieving a firearm from a gunsmith ,a factory warranty,etc., Fed-EX and UPS can ship and deliver fireams to the public without a FFL still in CO the same as if you take it to an in state gunsmith. That is an exemptionin these anti gun laws in CO. Do you realize what you just posted? A "common carrier" can transport guns in CO, period, exactly like all other 56 (a reference just for AS) states. Except one is for the "purpose of facilitating a repair", and the other is not.
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If you, as the nonlicensed public, are sending or recieving a firearm from a gunsmith ,a factory warranty,etc., Fed-EX and UPS can ship and deliver fireams to the public without a FFL still in CO the same as if you take it to an in state gunsmith. That is an exemptionin these anti gun laws in CO. Do you realize what you just posted? A "common carrier" can transport guns in CO, period, exactly like all other 56 (a reference just for AS) states. No that is not what I posted. The caveat is that the gun must be either being shipped to or returning from a licensed gunsmith or a factory warranty to the original owner for a repair. An owner giving a gun to a common carier just for shipping purposes does not qualify for that exemption. There might be a way if the carrier has it less than 72 hours which might be considered a loan , of which I believe is legal in Colorado,but I am not certain of that. Also I have heard, although not substaniated, that firearms over 50 years old are exempt. Probably not a big deal as most sheriffs are not enforcing the law,but it only takes one to completely ruin ones day.
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Also I have heard, although not substantiated, that firearms over 50 years old are exempt. For this exception, it must meet the definition of an Antique, a curio, or a relic.
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I made a move and the carriers packed long guns (don't think I owned handguns at the time) in the middle of wardrobe boxes with clothes bedding etc between them and no problems. I carried the ammo/reloading components in my vehicle. Years ago but it went smoothly.
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