Requires specific neon-colored markings on the trigger guard and grip in addition to the orange tip.
Shipping airsoft guns involves navigating a specific set of federal, state, and carrier regulations to ensure legal and safe arrival. 1. Federal and Safety Compliance
A permanent orange tip (at least 6mm or 1/4 inch) must be fixed to the muzzle.
All airsoft guns sold or transported within the U.S. must meet specific safety markings to distinguish them from real firearms:
Each carrier has unique rules for handling replica firearms:
Never mark the outside of the box with words like "Gun" or "Weapon." Use "Toy" or "Sporting Goods" if a description is required for domestic shipping. 3. State-Specific Restrictions
Some states have stricter rules that can lead to shipments being blocked or seized:
Replicas are typically accepted for domestic transport but often require non-descriptive labeling that does not identify the contents as "firearms". UPS generally does not accept airsoft guns for international shipment.