Some of you may remember a long thread I started a couple of months ago on using FedEx to ship firearms. At the time, and based on shipping many firearms without damage, I highly recommended FedEx. Shortly after starting the thread I had a Browning BPCR damaged in transit by FedEx (stock cracked badly at the wrist). As the thread evolved, and based on reader feedback I switched to the US Postal Service and their insured Registered Mail, which I now exclusively use.
So what happened to the damaged Browning? A little history 1st, FedEx damaged the rifle on 7/24. After finally getting the damaged rifle back and shipping it to Browning on 8/23 for a quote for repairs, I received a full settlement from FedEx on 9/15. It took Browning 3 months to repair the rifle and I received it today.
The quality of Browning work was excellent. The fit and finish of the replacement stock is superb and the wood is a higher quality than the original stock, which was very good. They did an excellent job in matching the new stock to the old forearm. So I’m happy.
So how will I ship firearms in the future? I’ll continue to use US Postal Services registered mail when possible, especially when shipping fully assembled rifles. I will use FedEx for most other rifles. In the rare case that USPS shipping is not available for delivery of a fully assemble rifle I will use FedEx. Based on prior experience with UPS damaged firearms and their lousy claim process I don’t plan to ever use them again.
By the way, if you have an FFL and will be shipping a handgun to another FFL, US Postal Service Priority Mail is great, as long as you fill out the necessary form 1508. The USPS will not accept handguns from non-licensed shippers.
Wayne