Any opinions about keeping new firearm boxes? I keep the nice plastic pistol boxes but what about the cardboard? Rifle boxes take up a lot of room. Is it worth it? How about for a new Vepr? I hate storing them but don't want to miss out on any collector value down the road.
x2, keep the box! I know long gun cardboard takes up some space, but it's a perfect way to keep all the original documentation, manuals, etc. organized.
unless its a collectable, (cardboard) box storage is optional. I dont need a factory box to store my manuals. I have a special box for those... all of my manuals in one safe place.
One more vote for keeping the box. There are many people who are not collectors that I know who still like to have the box and are willing to pay a bit extra for it. Collectors are willing to pay a lot extra for a box. One never knows with firearms which will become collectible, so save all.
Also keeping the box on many firearms gives the coded model number, for instance you might have a Beretta 92 but without the box you would never know it is in fact a special edition as the box will have the model designated something like "SPEC9CH02" which tells that it is what the seller says it is and verifies the premium being asked.
Just unfold the box so it lays flat. You can stack a whole lotta cardboard that way. If you're worried about any styrofoam, I probably wouldn't, you can always use bubble wrap or packing peanuts as a substitute.
I always keep the original boxes. If I'm buying I like to have all the original stuff the firearm came with. Plus you never know & once they're gone they aren't coming back.
Keep the box. I find the plastic handgun boxes great for storage. And for both handguns and long guns, the box is an attractive feature when selling, as well as handy for shipping. Finding a suitable box for shipping a long gun is always a pain if you don't have the original box.
Keep the box. It may not add cash value for a more common piece, it still helps with trade or resale. Anything more rare or vintage usually adds to the cash value.