Quoted and Noted for those who still refuse to believe when people post here that under 30kg of small arms ammunition is 1.4S, "Limited Quantity", and is NOT subject to any special dangerous/hazardous goods fee or surcharge, REGARDLESS WHAT THE CLERK TELLS YOU WHEN YOU SAY AMMO (also why I say "safety cartridges, consumer quantity" when they ask what is in it while doing up the paperwork.)I went to dhl... the woman said I was the first person in 6 years to ship anything dangerous goods... primers are classes as 1.4s which falls under fireworks and since it was a "limited qty" they didnt ding me with there hazardous materials fee.
Quoted and Noted for those who still refuse to believe when people post here that under 30kg of small arms ammunition is 1.4S, "Limited Quantity", and is NOT subject to any special dangerous/hazardous goods fee or surcharge, REGARDLESS WHAT THE CLERK TELLS YOU WHEN YOU SAY AMMO (also why I say "safety cartridges, consumer quantity" when they ask what is in it while doing up the paperwork.)
Ammo ships for the same price as the same weight/volume of anything else, and will be shipped by just about any ground courier. (But NOT Canada Post).
Gunpowder itself (not contained in a "safety cartridge" AKA, "cartridges, small arms"), is, yes, 'dangerous goods' and requires declaration as such and a fee.
Got 5000 SPP from a supplier in B.C., I live in Nfld. Coast to Coast, taxes and shipping in, $42/1000.
UPS ships without adding some ridiculous fee for handlingDHL tacks on some high fee that would only be worth it if you ordered like 25k. Like somebody said above, for the price UPS charges I could drive to go get them for that price.
Is the shipper disclosing what is in the box when they ship it? or are they just pretending they dont know and sending it regular ups... the ups stores around me would not touch a box of primers with a 200 ft pole.
I have received unwrapped primers from several suppliers via UPS...
handle you just have to make sure they dont get hit buy anything or droped...
You're kidding right?
Please explain to me the danger of dropping a box of primers (other then they may spill out on to the floor)