I just got my first AR. A Sport II. My question is, do I need to keep the box? I know with hand guns, everyone prefers the box stay with the gun.
I just got my first AR. A Sport II. My question is, do I need to keep the box? I know with hand guns, everyone prefers the box stay with the gun.
I was a box keeper, until there were just too many. I still keep them for most of my handguns, but once a rifle or shotgun proves itself to be reliable, I get rid of most of them. Especially the low cost, commodity guns like the Sport, Ruger American, Beretta A300 Outlander....
If you are one who sells and trades, keep the boxes. If you only buy, not sell or trade, there really is no need other than shipping back to the manufacturer.
If you only buy, not sell or trade, there really is no need other than shipping back to the manufacturer.
The only comment I'd add to this, cypher, is that when I shipped my TS back to Springfield for warranty work the rep I was dealing with specifically asked me not to ship it back in the S&W box.
Interesting. I was not aware of this.
I think many folks may equate receiving an item with its original box and paperwork with gear that has been well maintained and cared for.
It seems like a reasonable supposition but I have no idea how it correlates with reality.
Not always...Box isn't worth squat.. Case in point, I own a vintage Colt National Match unfired (for investment purpose) and the box alone is worth 300 bucks.