ALL firearms MUST COME FROM A FFL DEALER ONLY.
We do not accept transfers from individuals.
Federal law requires all modern firearms be shipped to a holder of a valid Federal Firearms License (FFL). Any person who is legally allowed to own a firearm is legally allowed to ship it to an FFL holder for any legal purpose (including sale or resale).
To Purchase Firearms Online:
You must be 18 or older to purchase long guns and 21 or older to purchase hand guns. Check your local & state laws.
Federal firearms laws prevents JTC Manufacturing from shipping firearms directly to individuals without a valid Federal Firearms License (FFL), however we can ship them to a local FFL Holder near you.
In order to purchase your firearm and have us ship it, you must complete the following steps listed below before we can process your order and ensure a trouble free transaction.
Verify that the firearm you wish to purchase from JTC Manufacturing meets the laws of your state, county, or city.
Find a FFL holder near you that will accept the transfer of the firearm for you. This can be your local Gun Shop, Pawn Shop, Gun Range or any other location that holds a current FFL and will help you with your transaction.
Any FFL that you choose, please have them e-mail, fax or mail a file copy of their FFL to us at the address below:
JTC Manufacturing
Lake City, FL 32025
Fax:
E-Mail forms to: jtcmanufacturing@gmail.com
Complete your firearm purchase online. You will receive an order confirmation e-mail with your order number.
Contact your FFL and tell them you would like to transfer a firearm from JTC Manufacturing. This transaction is between you and the FFL holder.
Once your FFL holder receives your firearm, you will need to pick it up.
Important: Upon arrival at your FFL holder inspect your firearm to make certain that everything is acceptable before filling out the necessary paperwork. Once the transfer of the firearm is complete, the manufacturer’s warranty is then in effect and from that point on any complications with the firearm will need to be handled by the manufacturer.
Failure to read and complete all the necessary steps above could result in the delay of receiving your firearm(s)
NOTE: Ammunition and Firearms must be purchased separately, in two separate orders.
To Purchase Ammunition Online:
Federal law requires that you must be at least 18 years old to purchase shotgun ammunition and 21 years or older to purchase handgun and rifle ammunition.
- We can ship ammunition to your door via FedEX ground.
- We do not ship ammunition to Alaska or Hawaii.
- Ammunition and firearms must be purchased separately.
- For safety reasons, we do not accept returns on ammunition.
- Always make sure you use the correct ammunition for your specific firearm.
- Check your local laws for any other regulations before ordering.
Ammunition Restrictions:
Illinois | We must have a copy of your FOID and State ID on file |
Connecticut | We must have a copy of your AEC or Pistol Permit and State ID on file |
Chicago, IL | No Ammo without a FFL |
Cook County, IL | No Ammo without a FFL |
California (Statewide) | No Ammo without a FFL |
Massachusetts (Statewide) | No Ammo without a FFL |
New Jersey (Statewide) | We must have a copy of your FPIC or permit to purchase/carry a handgun on file for pistol ammunition. |
New York (Statewide) | No Ammo without a FFL |
New York City, NY | No Ammo |
Washington D.C. | No Ammo |
Alaska (Statewide) | No Ammo |
Hawaii (Statewide) | No Ammo |
APO & FPO Address | No Ammo |
PO. Boxes | No Ammo |
Please check your local laws for restrictions before ordering ammunition.
NOTE: Ammunition and Firearms must be purchased separately, in two separate orders.
Restrictions:
Firearm Restrictions:
California | Handguns must be on Approved List. Assault weapons must be CA Approved. |
Connecticut | No Semi-Auto Rifles. |
Maryland | Firearms sales only to Class 01 FFL Dealer. Varying restrictions on Assault Weapons |
Massachusetts | No Handguns, Varying restrictions on Assault Weapons |
New Jersey | Firearms sales only to Class 01 FFL Dealer. Varying restrictions on Assault Weapons |
New York | No Assault Weapons, No Handguns (NYC) |
Washington D.C. | No Firearms |
Please check your local laws for restrictions before ordering firearms.
NOTE: Ammunition and Firearms must be purchased separately, in two separate orders.
Air Gun Restrictions:
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Please check your local laws for restrictions before ordering air guns.
Blackpowder Firearms Restrictions:
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Please check your local laws for restrictions before ordering blackpowder firearms.
NOTE: For all other states, we can ship most blackpowder firearms directly to you.
Restrictions On High Capacity Magazines
If a state is not listed below that does not guarantee they are legal in that area. Please check your local laws before ordering large capacity magazines. It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure products they order are legal in their local jurisdictions.
A large capacity magazine is any ammunition feeding device with the capacity to accept more than prohibited by the city or state.
California
Prohibits magazines with a capacity of more than 10 rounds.
Colorado
Prohibits magazines with a capacity of more than 15 rounds or 8 shotgun shells begining July 1, 2013.
Connecticut
Bans the possession, sell, purchase, or transfer of a detachable magazine that has a capacity of more than 10 rounds. For purchases of magazines 10 rounds or less we must have your ACE or Pistol Permit and State ID on file.
Hawaii
Ammunition magazines with a capacity in excess of ten rounds are prohibited.
Aurora, Illinois
Bans the possession, sale, or acquisition of large capacity feeding devices.
Prohibits magazines with a capacity of more than 15 rounds.
Chicago, Illinois
Bans the transfer, acquisition or possession of assault ammunition.
Prohibits magazines having a capacity or more than 10 rounds.
Franklin Park, Illinois
Bans the transfer, acquisition, possession, manufacture or distribution or assault ammunition.
Prohibits magazines having a capacity of more than 16 rounds.
Oak Park, Illinois
Bans the possession and sale of large capacity feeding devices.
Prohibits magazines with a capacity of more than 10 rounds.
Riverdale, Illinois
Bans the possession, transfer, acquisition or manufacture of assault ammunition.
Magazine with a capacity of more than 35 rounds.
Maryland
Prohibits magazines with a capacity of more than 10 rounds.
Massachusetts
Bans the sale, transfer or possession of large capacity feeding devices for assault weapons.
Prohibits magazines with a capacity or more than 10 rounds, or 5 rounds for Shotguns.
New Jersey
Prohibits magazines with a capacity of more than 15 rounds.
New York
Prohibits magazines with a capacity of more than 10 rounds.
Vermont
Prohibits magazines with a capacity of more than 10 rounds for a long gun, or more than 15 rounds for a hand gun.
Washington D.C.
Bans the possession and sale of large capacity feeding devices.
Prohibits magazines with a capacity of more than 10 rounds.
Shipping firearms with USPS
Allowed arms for shipping:
- Handguns: a generally restricted class comprised of pistols, revolvers, and other firearms capable of being concealed on the person. Handguns and other firearms capable of being concealed on the person are non-mailable unless:
- Mailed between curio and relic collectors only when those firearms also meet the definition of an antique firearm.
- Certified by the curator of a municipal, state, or federal museum that exhibits firearms to be curios or relics of museum interest.
- Classified as air guns that do not fall within the definition of firearms. Note: these must contain a verified adult signature.
- Mailed between authorized vendors and manufacturers.
- Unloaded rifles and shotguns: can be mailed however the mailer will need to verify, by opening or by certification, that the rifle or shotgun is unloaded and eligible for mailing. Subject to state, territory, or district regulations, rifles and shotguns may be mailed without restriction when sent in the same state.
- Rifle: a shoulder weapon having a barrel that is 16 inches or more in length.
- Shotgun: a shoulder weapon having a barrel that is 18 inches or more in length.
Specific postage is required:
- Include a “Return Service Requested” endorsement.
- Ship using Priority Mail Express.
- Signature is required and must be used at delivery or by Registered Mail.
Packing requirements:
No markings of any kind that indicate the nature of the contents may be placed on the outside wrapper or container of any mailpiece containing firearms.
All mailable guns must be properly and securely packaged. Learn more.
Special conditions apply in some situations:
Recreational hunting:
If you plan on hunting outside of your state, you may mail your certified firearm to yourself.
The package must be:
- Addressed to the owner.
- Include the “in the care of” endorsement immediately preceding the name of whoever will hold your weapon until you arrive.
- Be opened by the rifle or shotgun owner only.
Antiques:
Antique firearms are defined as any muzzle loading rifle/shotgun/pistol, which is designed to use black powder or a black powder substitute, and which cannot use fixed ammunition.
They must be:
- Mailed between curio and relic collectors only when those firearms also meet the definition of an antique firearm.
- Certified by the curator of a municipal, state, or federal museum that exhibits firearms to be curios or relics of museum interest.
Shipping firearms with UPS
UPS has special restrictions on who individuals can ship firearms to, as well as who an individual can receive them from. Currently, shipment and receiving are limited to:
- Licensed importers
- Licensed manufacturers
- Licensed dealers
- Licensed collectors
Only the above licensed personnel are able to use UPS to ship firearms to government agencies. In addition, these transactions are subject to federal, state and local law.
Firearms may be shipped by UPS via the following:
- a UPS Scheduled Pickup Account
- a UPS Customer Center using the following services:
- UPS Next Day Air Services, specifically UPS Next Day Air® Early
- UPS Next Day Air®
- UPS Next Day Air Saver®
Shipping firearms with FedEx
FedEx will transport and deliver firearms as defined by the United States Gun Control Act of 1968, between certain areas served in the U.S.
Limited to:
- Licensed importers
- Licensed manufacturers
- Licensed dealers
- Licensed collectors
- Law enforcement agencies of the U.S., any department or agency
- Law enforcement agencies of any state or any department, agency or political subdivisions thereof.
Where not prohibited by local, state and federal law, FedEx will ship firearms from individuals to licensed importers, licensed manufacturers or licensed dealers (and return of same).
When shipping, the person shipping the firearm is required to notify FedEx that the shipment contains a firearm.
The following rules apply:
- The outside of the package cannot have any indication of the contents.
- The shipper and recipient must be of legal age as identified by applicable law.
- The shipper and recipient are required to comply with all applicable government regulations and laws.
- The firearm cannot contain any ammunition either loaded or in the same package. Learn more.