New RFD shipping cost
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New RFD shipping cost
Can anyone tell me if the cost of having a rifle sent has gone up recently I've just had to pay £75 for the privilege here in London from one of those fancy pants gun makers is this the new standard price? Or are other dealers still charging £25
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: New RFD shipping cost
I use Parcel Force and as far as I am aware their prices are still as they were, send stuff every week and haven't noticed an increase. It is nowhere near £75, maybe it is my pricing that is wrong and I should charge £75 for sending a gun as people are obviously willing to pay it.
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Re: New RFD shipping cost
Costs me about £20 send by Royal Mail.
Trade RFD's can use Parcel Farce.
Someone just bought an RFD a very nice slap up dinner for two.
Trade RFD's can use Parcel Farce.
Someone just bought an RFD a very nice slap up dinner for two.
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Just to clarify, RFDs can send with Royal Mail and Parcelforce. Non RFDs can't.
We charge £25 for a firearms shipment, nothing to receive, if insurance is needed (more than £100) then it costs more.
It is an extra fiver for every £500 insurance needed.
We charge £25 for a firearms shipment, nothing to receive, if insurance is needed (more than £100) then it costs more.
It is an extra fiver for every £500 insurance needed.
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Non-RFD's CAN send by Royal Mailchristel wrote:Just to clarify, RFDs can send with Royal Mail and Parcelforce. Non RFDs can't.
We charge £25 for a firearms shipment, nothing to receive, if insurance is needed (more than £100) then it costs more.
It is an extra fiver for every £500 insurance needed.
They CANNOT send by ParcelForce
...the address, regardless, can ONLY be an RFD
This is in the current Home Office Guidance, BASC website information, Royal Mail conditions on Restricted items, etc.
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According to the RM website one needs to be a business in order to ship a firearm.saddler wrote:Non-RFD's CAN send by Royal Mailchristel wrote:Just to clarify, RFDs can send with Royal Mail and Parcelforce. Non RFDs can't.
We charge £25 for a firearms shipment, nothing to receive, if insurance is needed (more than £100) then it costs more.
It is an extra fiver for every £500 insurance needed.
They CANNOT send by ParcelForce
...the address, regardless, can ONLY be an RFD
This is in the current Home Office Guidance, BASC website information, Royal Mail conditions on Restricted items, etc.
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Not at all, anyone can send firearms via the Post Office/Parcelforce as long as you send them to someone authorised to receive them, ie. an RFD not just an SGC/FAC holder.
Guns for sporting use.
Guns intended for sporting purposes - including Section 1 (e.g. hunting rifles) and Section 2 (e.g. shotguns) firearms, low-powered air weapons and their component parts - may be sent in compliance with UK law and subject to domestic controls on the possession of firearms. Antiques, deactivated and imitation firearms are also permitted.
When sending deactivated firearms include proof of deactivation. Items that appear to be prohibited weapons may be subject to additional checks and delays.
Please see http://www.royalmail.com/business/prohibitedgoods
Use 1st Class as the minimum service. The sender’s name and address must be clearly visible on the outer packaging.
https://business.help.royalmail.com/app ... goods---uk
Guns for sporting use.
Guns intended for sporting purposes - including Section 1 (e.g. hunting rifles) and Section 2 (e.g. shotguns) firearms, low-powered air weapons and their component parts - may be sent in compliance with UK law and subject to domestic controls on the possession of firearms. Antiques, deactivated and imitation firearms are also permitted.
When sending deactivated firearms include proof of deactivation. Items that appear to be prohibited weapons may be subject to additional checks and delays.
Please see http://www.royalmail.com/business/prohibitedgoods
Use 1st Class as the minimum service. The sender’s name and address must be clearly visible on the outer packaging.
https://business.help.royalmail.com/app ... goods---uk
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Those links are to the business help section.
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For PERSONAL customers:
https://personal.help.royalmail.com/app ... -customers
https://personal.help.royalmail.com/app ... -customers
Have done so myself about three times in 2016 - purely as an FAC/SGC holder - to ship S1/S2 guns to an RFDGuns for sporting use
Guns intended for sporting purposes - including Section 1 (e.g. hunting rifles) and Section 2 (e.g. shotguns) firearms, low-powered air weapons and their component parts - may be sent in compliance with UK law and subject to domestic controls on the possession of firearms. Antiques, deactivated and imitation firearms are also permitted. When sending deactivated firearms include proof of deactivation.
Items that appear to be prohibited weapons may be subject to additional checks and delays. Please see www.royalmail.com/prohibitedgoods
Use 1st Class as the minimum service. The sender’s name and address must be clearly visible on the outer packaging.
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I was just about to post that :)
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