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    I used FedEx Standard Overnight as they will actually cover their insurance obligations if something happens en route. You should be able to call them and confirm their rules. UPS will not cover MG's from what I understand. Not sure about suppressors.

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    Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by SHIVAN View Post
    I used FedEx Standard Overnight as they will actually cover their insurance obligations if something happens en route. You should be able to call them and confirm their rules. UPS will not cover MG's from what I understand. Not sure about suppressors.

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    Sale went without a hitch. As advised by the examiners, all I sent in was 2 copies of the F4 and the check. No trust or anything else. Sent the suppressor to the buyer's delaer via FedEx overnight standard - believe it was $35 and change. Now the buyer runs his F4 to the ATF.

    Form 4 Sent: 27 October 2007
    Check Cashed: 30 October 2007
    Pending Date: 23 November 2007
    Approved Date: 28 November 2007
    Form 4 Received: 03 December 2007

    There were a couple Federal days off thrown in there.

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    Man what kind of suppressor was it that you wanted to pay $200 to get rid of it and the buyer paid another $200 tax to buy used?

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    One that didn't work out.

    Quote Originally Posted by gaspipes View Post
    Man what kind of suppressor was it that you wanted to pay $200 to get rid of it and the buyer paid another $200 tax to buy used?

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