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What is the problem in selling a rifle to someone who lives in Alaska? I am thinking of selling a rifle that seems to be more popular there and always read where sellers note that they won’t ship to Alaska.
I shipped a rifle to an Anchorage FFL about 2 months ago.

I.guess some folks won't ship to AK because of the cost shipping . It will be expensive.-$100 to $150+ fully insured.

As lomg as the buyer pays the shipping, I do not see an issue.
Its should not be an issue as long as its going to an FFL, its just expensive is the biggest issue for most.
I shipped to Alaska and didn't find price to be out of line, about the same as shipping to the east coast from where I live. The buyer told me that the government subsidizes the shipping to AK. I don't know if that is true. Shipping anything has really gotten to be expensive, seems like it has doubled in the lat couple of years.
Originally Posted by jk16
I shipped a rifle to an Anchorage FFL about 2 months ago.

I.guess some folks won't ship to AK because of the cost shipping . It will be expensive.-$100 to $150+ fully insured.

As lomg as the buyer pays the shipping, I do not see an issue.

USPS was that expensive?
Originally Posted by Switch
I shipped to Alaska and didn't find price to be out of line, about the same as shipping to the east coast from where I live. The buyer told me that the government subsidizes the shipping to AK. I don't know if that is true. Shipping anything has really gotten to be expensive, seems like it has doubled in the lat couple of years.

How long ago did you ship a gun to AK?

Shipping costs have pretty much DOUBLED in the last 10 years.
Originally Posted by Strop10
Originally Posted by jk16
I shipped a rifle to an Anchorage FFL about 2 months ago.

I.guess some folks won't ship to AK because of the cost shipping . It will be expensive.-$100 to $150+ fully insured.

As lomg as the buyer pays the shipping, I do not see an issue.

USPS was that expensive?

Yes.

A rifle sized box with full value insurance is easily $100 via "USPS Ground".
I received a rifle a rifle here in SE Alaska from the Dallas/Fort Worth area last fall via USPS Ground Advantage, the postage was $67 with insurance and it took five days. One from Montana this winter and the cost was similar.

You can calculate the USPS postage here: https://postcalc.usps.com/.

I just estimated a 14 lb package, with dimensions of 46" x 5" x 11" and get a cost of $95 FOR Priority mail from western Kentucky (Hopkinsville) to interior Alaska (Fairbanks), Ground Advantage is $59. If I change the destination zip codes to some tiny remote village in the bush like Wainwright (Arctic Coast) or Nikolski (Aleutian Islands) the prices are the same. Insurance will be extra.

I wouldn't use FedEx or UPS.
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