Snakeman721 wrote:My best guess is that the original shipment consisted of 2 boxes....a box within a box, very common way to ship guns. Maybe somehow the end got damaged and popped open, out comes the inner box with NO ADDRESS OR OTHER MARKINGS and the the shipping company (stupidly) decides to deliver the outside empty box. Your gun probably sat in their damaged goods area until your complaint/claim came through and they matched up the description/serial number and rewraped the inner box, slapped a new address label on it and delivered it. Sounds more feasable than someone "stealing" the gun, then deciding the Feds were on to him so puts it back in the delivery system.
Didn't happen that way at all.
I asked and Bud's gun shop for a description of the package and they confirmed that the rifle was shipped only in its original box. Which BTW is a plain gun box, not an obvious box from a firearms maker. Which, as the shipper pointed out, WAS in fact damaged. It was all chewed up on one end. The original box had all the shipping labels from Bud's on the outside, which it would seem unlikely to have if it were packed in two boxes by Bud's and even if it were, the shipper could have delivered it anyway then.
There was no deliver of an empty box. Not sure where you're getting this idea. The shipper attempted delivery on Wednesday last, but my FFL was closed for a few hours. On Thursday, strangely, at 01:40 AM the online shipping system status changed from delivery in progress to "package damaged" with the note that the item was missing.
After the miraculous reappearance of the "missing" gun, it was obviously placed inside a second box by the shipper. How can I tell this was done by the shipper? The box is stuffed with Star Tribune newspaper on one end, which wouldn't have been done by Bud's Gun Shop in Kentucky.
The shipper could have easily looked up the number of shipments in thier depot that were signature required and put 2+2 together to figure out which item they didn't have if your "ooops, it fell out of the box" theory was correct. I can't see how it would have taken 5 days to figure out that the gun sitting in the MIA rack was the gun that was currently missing.
Lots of things could have happened, as I said, I'll never know. Just glad that the shipper's bungling only cost me 5 days instead of 2-3 more weeks.
Grouse