Rights to the Box?

A while ago now, I bought a new Savage 110LH from a brand X company in Chicago who placed an ad in the Shotgun News.
When that Savage arrived, it was in a shipping sleeve.
I removed that box, there was another box with a shipping label.
Told you it was a while back!
It had been originally shipped to Montgomery Ward.
This transaction would have certainly pleased the OP!
I got not one but two shipping boxes.
 
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So you know when you go to your FFL dealer and get a new rifle or shotgun? Well I don't know about you, but sometimes they don't give me the original cardboard shipping box.


Mainly talking used guns, sorry didn't clarify.
I'm lost.

As said before.....

IF you are talking about the box/case the gun is stored in and sold in then ALL new guns should be in.

USED guns are 50/50 on the box/case

IF you're talking about the brown cardboard shipping box, the one with the labels then I've never seen one come with a new or used gun

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on another forum, people are always asking for the cardboard box that ships over and around the plastic box. People ask if someone will SEND them a cardboard box, because it fits fine. ok....

But the OP here I think is asking exactly that. There is the box the gun sits in, whether a cardboard with labels on it or plastic for many pistols and such, and then there is a shipping box. 90% sure He is asking about the shipping box. Its trash to the LGS and long gone if you bought the gun 2 weeks later, why would they keep it?

See if they have another or make or buy your own. As I started this, on the other forum, folks get all weird, and need the exact box type. Get a flat box, cut and tape the heck out of it, will protect the original box just fine. In korea we used to watch them make any size box and it looked like it was made that way.... Easy can do GI :)

But to the OP, I think if they kept every shipping box, they would not have much extra room in their storage?
 
The LGS I use, GT Distributors, always provides all of the boxes, wrappers, contents, etc. to me on transferred firearms, long guns and hand guns, and asks if I want them, or if I want them to dispose of them. Oddly enough, a local gun store, Academy, that we bought brand new firearms from, and had to return for warranty repairs told us not to worry about a box, as they would find one to ship the firearms (long guns) back to the factory. The factory always returned the long guns to the store in a factory fresh shipping box.

Regards,

Dave
 
Geez...I haven't seen this much discussion or arguing over a box since college. Oh wait, not the same kind.....nevermind....
 
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