I'm not going to get into this discussion. Only to state exactly what happened to me about one month ago.
In Jan, I bought a Charter .38, it broke down. E/m's to them, and phone calls both. I was told to "just box it up and send priority mail". NFW I'm gonna send a handgun without declaring it at least to the agent on the desk. Yes, I know, the contents cannot be marked on the outside.
I had four different interpretations from the post office, incl acting pm on duty. I was given three sets of their policies from various different ones. All said the same thing as quoted above.
I ended up shipping it by FexEx direct to the man's name at Charter. About 6 days later, another shooter was here helping me and we came in over two hours after I'd seen the carrier bring the mail. While waiting on lunch to cook I went out to get the mail and there's a box thrown on the porch. "priority, with a labels proof paper tape on it. The label's: Charter 2000, to me. No other markings at all, and especially NOT anything declaring signature.
Knowing Mike wouldn't believe me, I handed him the box and a box cutter to open it up. There it was, a working revolver! He just about had to change underwear!
I sent two e'mails to Charter about. "we will never ever just mail a handgun as you claim this was sent". The second one I sent has been unanswered over a month now.
YOU decide if they did that or not. I'll provide a name and e/mail to the fellow that opened the box IF you'll send me an e/mail: georgeld@hotmail.com
Graybeard: best I can say now is: "cover thy arse".
George