No. An air pistol (or CO2 pistol) that has enough energy to be usable as a weapon may only be mailed by a person holding a Federal Firearms License as a dealer or manufacturer of firearms. While Federal Law in the US does no treat an air pistol as a firearm, the USPS Domestic mail manual classes them as a pistol, and restricts mailing. Link to the USPS regulation:http://pe.usps.com/text/dmm300/601.htm?PE_DMM300_HTML_5&dtype=2#wp1065404
Yes
They ship both ways.
No, you can not ship anything that is gas or oil related it is ageist the law
no its illegal
I would strongly advise against using USPS, as I believe firearms are on their list of prohibited items to ship (although I have seen stripped receivers shipped via USPS). You should play it safe, and go with UPS instead.
The USPS does not mail from China, they have their own postal service. kurtdriverUSPS does ship via International Express USPS both from and to China; Priority Mail as well. I just verified this via their website. Delivery times are guaranteed within a timeframe and tracking is standard on Express.
Almost anything can be shipped via air cargo. There are even services that help you ship almost anything from anywhere to anywhere. If it can be shipped, it has been.
The US Postal service places limits on mailing liquids. They can leak and get on other mail.
Yes, since they are not classified as "firearms" you may mail them or ship them via commercial carrier.
no you would not be arrested
* Via USPS - First Class Mail ... 5 business days to 8 business days * Via USPS Parcel Post ........... 8 business days to 14 business days
An individual (as opposed to a licensed dealer) is not supposed to use the U.S. postal service to ship handguns. You are supposed to use a secondary carrier like Fedex or UPS. If the police department is in the same state, you can legally ship it to them, but if you ship and handgun to a different state, you are supposed to ship to an FFL (licencsed dealer).