With the exception of true collector firearms, I don't think the box and paperwork increase the value of a firearm, at least not very often and not very much. But I do think that the inclusion of the box and paperwork increases the appeal of a firearm to many people and may result in a quicker sale at a standard price. It also may increase the buyer's trust and confidence that the gun is in good condition as advertised.


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