Parcel Force will take them but it will only be covered for £100.00 if it gets lost and you can not increase it.
Parcel Force will take them but it will only be covered for £100.00 if it gets lost and you can not increase it.
.22 Venom Mach 1 (FAC) 6-25x56 Millett.
.22 Venom Mach 2 Thumbhole 6.5-20x40 Leupold EFR.
.22 Venom Mach 2 Sporter 4-12x40 Leupold.
.177 Venom Vantage 4-16x50.
.177 Venom Daystate 8-32x56 AGS.
.22 Venom Datstate 4-16x56 AGS.
.22 Webley Venom FX2000 6-18x40 Busnel Legend.
.177 Titan MPT by Steve Pope 6-24x40 Tasco.
.177 Pro-Sport 4-16x50.
.22 Webley FX2000 3-9x33 Leupold EFR.
.177 Logan Solo 4-16x50.
.22 HW90 (spring powered) 4-16x50
.22 Gamo Stutzen.
.177 Walther lever action.
My local postlady is a gem, she says if the pressure vessel is in place as designed it is an integral part of the rifle and ok to post, its only when removed it must be open as then its not a pressure vessel, and yes size is the key, thats why most rifles get sent pf48 and keep your fingers crossed. Surely a courior company could clean up if they offered a service
I recently used my local rfd to rfd as my buyer asked, but my rfd stated its not insured as its not his rifle !!
Its a mine feild for sure and the reason I only buy f2f
Chris
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It's back to the fact that the Post Office & Royal Mail are two different companies so PO counter staff are trained by the PO which includes offering extra insurance cover, while the cover is actually provided by RM who set the terms & conditions.
There are loads of items not covered by the extra option but the only way most people would ever find out is if they claim & that doesn't actually happen very often.
The local PO moved in to the village shop a few years back & the woman in there is a battleaxe , so first time I posted an airgun I went armed with all the paperwork & rules and had to be quite "firm & forthright" before she accepted that it was legal & I knew more on the subject than she did.
My advice would be to book online. Simply state low powered airgun in the declaration and take it to the post office. They don't ask any more questions and just take the parcel and give you a receipt
Tell him to try another Post Office, they're not all run by folk who don't know what they're doing.
As has been mentioned many of them rely on a silly plastic picture chart that's completely misleading. I come across it often when posting knives, usually when they have new staff on the counter.
If you have a problem at a Post Office tell them to ring their own helpline and they will tell them the facts and that they are wrong in refusing your parcel.