3.3 Firearms (including imitation and replica firearms)
Canada:
Please contact the Canadian Firearms Centre at cfc-cafc.gc.ca or by calling 1-800-731-4000 to determine whether it is permissible to ship your firearms.
When it is determined permissible to ship firearms, they must be shipped as follows:
Consumer: Regular Parcel with Signature option.
Contract customer: Expedited Parcel with the Proof of Age (18 or 19) option using EST. Visit Section Mail addressed to children of Policies for an age of majority by province or territory listing.
Customers who wish to ship firearms must:
-unload the firearms - there cannot be any ammunition in the firearm or in the package (bullets, cartridges and other ammunition are dangerous goods)
-attach a secure locking device to the firearms, lock the firearms in a sturdy, non-transparent container, and
-remove the bolt or bolt carrier from any automatic firearms (if removable).
Firearms cannot be shipped via air and cannot have any markings on the outside of the packaging. The customer is solely responsible for meeting all Canadian Firearms Centre regulations.
If the idea is to somehow ship your firearm incognito, I doubt many at CPC are fooled. A box with a gun in it looks like nothing else. (Especially when a fellow gun nut sends you one in a box emblazoned with "Savage Firearms" all over it. :S)
I recently went to CP to ship a rifle, with my typical stealth wrapping on the box. The clerk looked at it for 2 seconds and said, "Shipping a firearm, I guess?" I saw no value in lying and told her it was. She just laughed at me. "Yeah, my husband gets a lot of boxes shaped like this sent to our house." So at least sometimes, the question is just innocent curiosity.



























