Firearm Boxes: To Keep or Not To Keep?

kpk

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I keep a couple around just for shipping purposes if I decide to sell online. I have kept all my handgun cases.
 
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I always keep them. I rarely sell guns but I figure it doesn’t hurt if I ever have to.


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JeffP_Or

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Keep them for ones to be short sold. Keep them for ones that are safe queen/collectors. All others, document the numbers on the boxes and recycle them [similar to electronics though, don't put them whole in the curbside bin and advertise to everyone what you have inside the house].

I have actually had a few boxes that long guns came in that were not the actual box for that gun - serial numbers were not correct! And they came new from FFL/dealers!
 

Oregonboy

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toss the gun box, keep the knife box...mostly because of space. I probably don't need either.
 

Maki35

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I keep them. I wish I had the original boxes to some of the vtg guns that I brought used over the years.

I've sold a few guns.. Some guys want the boxes, others don't.
 

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I have actually had a few boxes that long guns came in that were not the actual box for that gun - serial numbers were not correct! And they came new from FFL/dealers!

Please help me understand. If the paperwork matches the firearm, why does it matter what number is on the box?
 
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Please help me understand. If the paperwork matches the firearm, why does it matter what number is on the box?
I don't think he is saying it "matters"....just surprising that either the box was never properly labeled at the manufacturer, or that a retailer selling a "new" firearm would switch boxes. If you walk up to a truck at a dealer do you expect the sticker on the window to have to correct VIN # on it? Kinda like that....
 

JeffP_Or

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^^^^^^ Exactly @Doc Holliday.
Just was surprising and further supports boxes make little difference in most circumstances. I suspect the seller had pulled various firearms for shows or for display or whatever and never worried about getting them back. Paperwork was all true and valid - that is what matters to the law.
 

emath

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What's everyone do with the boxes firearms come in? I've saved them for years, but contemplating throwing them out. I've moved them around room to room too many times. I could see keeping a box if it was for a collectible gun. Every used gun I've purchased did not come with a box, so I can't see how a box could make resale much higher, if any.

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I keep for shipping when I sell a gun
What's everyone do with the boxes firearms come in? I've saved them for years, but contemplating throwing them out. I've moved them around room to room too many times. I could see keeping a box if it was for a collectible gun. Every used gun I've purchased did not come with a box, so I can't see how a box could make resale much higher, if any.

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What's everyone do with the boxes firearms come in? I've saved them for years, but contemplating throwing them out. I've moved them around room to room too many times. I could see keeping a box if it was for a collectible gun. Every used gun I've purchased did not come with a box, so I can't see how a box could make resale much higher, if any.

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Goatboy22

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I haven't read all the responses, but my father in law collected a lot of pistols. The Colts (mostly "Snake" guns) and S & W's all brought approximately $150.00 more each with the original boxes, with the correct barrel length and serial number on the boxes. I estimated more than 2K additional value just because he kept the boxes. Collectors want the boxes with those old pistols. YMMV.
 

Twerre87

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I try to keep them around if it is a more expensive gun. I don't plan on selling any guns anytime soon, but I do know of some guys who like to see the original box when they purchase a used rifle. Granted that's if you have the extra room to store them.
 

LuvDog

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I have all the plastic pistol factory cases… almost every used one I’ve bought had the original case too. Long guns it’s a mix… I’d say most of the used rifles I’ve bought didn’t have an original box and that never bothered me. I still have boxes for ones I’ve bought new, but now that I think about it, I’ll probably toss them.
 
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