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Lmbass14:
Rod, I was told by Smith and Wesson exactly what I did.  Still have that email.  But there's more than one way to send a package.  YMMV.

RLMoeller:

--- Quote from: Lmbass14 on November 15, 2017, 08:38:40 PM ---Rod, I was told by Smith and Wesson exactly what I did.  Still have that email.  But there's more than one way to send a package.  YMMV.

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I don't disagree with what you did.  But the OP said he already had the label provided to him by the Manufacturer.

StuartJ:
I put the gun in the original box and the original box in another box I found. Put the label on and took it to FedEx.  Kind of funny there was a "no concealed guns" sign on the door. They don't even trust their own employees. There was a door labeled "staff only, badge required. No weapons, subject to being searched",  When I looked up Fed Ex this address was the one that came up for shipping "dangerous items". I figured they probably considered guns dangerous and took it there, They didn't ask what was in the box.

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