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15 November 2014, 11:26 #1
No gun parts in the mail today - so sad
I was really hoping the lower parts I ordered would get here today. Expected delivery was today. Goddam post office. Oh well, just have to wait until Monday now.......
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15 November 2014, 13:55 #2
I like when I'm in the middle of a build and order so much stuff I forget a few things and get a nice surprise when I come home to find my mailbox stuffed to the gills
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15 November 2014, 14:12 #3
Boo. Maybe Monday!
My Sig Brace came today which was a huge surprise since it was supposedly back ordered.Ground Defense 1, Blade Defense 1, Defensive Pistol 1 & 2, Aliance Shoot House, When Things Go Bad, YSINTG, Carbine 1, DART Medical, NRA Range Safety Officer
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15 November 2014, 14:49 #4
No gun parts in the mail today - so sad
That reminds me, I've got a bag of parts I need to send your way.
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15 November 2014, 14:54 #5
I ordered a fully custom keybar that showed up today...bad thing is I'm at work today and work 7a-7a today/tomorrow. So now I have to wait until I get home in the morning to check it out...
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15 November 2014, 15:31 #6
Is this a thread about not getting gun parts in the mail ?
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15 November 2014, 15:42 #7Ground Defense 1, Blade Defense 1, Defensive Pistol 1 & 2, Aliance Shoot House, When Things Go Bad, YSINTG, Carbine 1, DART Medical, NRA Range Safety Officer
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15 November 2014, 15:46 #8
Yep Stick.
I'm a bit worried about this one. Red Barn Armory had a Vets day sale with free shipping for over $25 + a 10% dicsount. So, I ordered their stripped lower parts kit and a $5 box of 7.62x39 ammo for when I get the pistol done. My wife and I agreed we could squeeze that $27 out. They sent it USPS. It's not legal to send ammo via USPS. They should have sent it UPS Ground. So, I'm a bit worried. I certainly want what I ordered and paid for, but I damn sure don't wan't some company getting hit with a felony charge. They even insured the shipment for $100. Not sure what I'm going to do but I'm definitely going to have to let them know that they can't ship ammo via USPS.
The tracking number they sent me shows it's still in Texas.Freedom is NEVER Free. We have to work to protect it and even be willing to die to protect it.
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15 November 2014, 18:12 #9
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15 November 2014, 18:14 #10
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15 November 2014, 18:16 #11
Shit...i havent seen gun parts in the mail at all lately..actually the opposite...
i disapprove of this thread...lol...
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15 November 2014, 18:21 #12WEVO Spell Checker
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15 November 2014, 18:39 #13
I can't post here.... my mailman has been good to me as of late
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15 November 2014, 18:57 #14Member
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I wouldn't worry too much about the ammo. It comes through the mail all the time, nobody would know unless the package broke open. They shouldn't be mailing it via usps and it would be a good idea to let them know that they could get an earful from a postal inspector. As far as the tracking information goes - usps tracking shows the last scan and not where the package is currently headed/eta to next facility etc. It's especially frustrating for standard mail going to Alaska via boat as it may appear as though the package hasn't moved for days, even though the package never stops moving.
I've been with the usps for 12 years - they aren't perfect but generally provide a good service at a reasonable price. Also if you reload, order bullets in bulk. They can be loaded up to 75lbs in a flat rate box for pretty cheap shipping.
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15 November 2014, 19:40 #15
^this... I've ordered a number of AR500 steel targets off eBay and such, and due to the weight sometimes the barcode gets messed up and they can't be scanned too. Hell, I had one that was so bad there was not way anyone could know the address but it made it to my local post office due to the zipcode, which was the ONLY thing readable. Luckily my mailman saw it when the truck loaders were saying they had no idea where it was going as my address was totally obscured. He laughed and said he knew where it was going.... the advantage to going shooting and beer drinking with your mailman!
It's always a surprise when something shows up at my door when it shows in trackingt hat it's still at the shippers!-----------------------------------------------
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