UPDATED -- I sure would like to have the original serialized case, even though it is a $5 Plano. If I return a defective NIB pistol for repair, in that case, will I get it back?
Thanks for your all's insights.This message has been edited. Last edited by: 4MUL8R,
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Posts: 4799 | Location: Commonwealth of Virginia | Registered: January 15, 2007
If you send it in a generic box you’ll get a cardboard sig pistol box upon return. Might be worth it to have an extra, but generally you will get your box back you shipped it in.
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Posts: 5739 | Location: Maryland | Registered: August 10, 2009
I've sent several SIGs back for "upgrades" and warranty work -- maybe four in total. I have always sent them in the original cases, and I have always gotten the same cases back.
When they send you the return label they'll send instructions on what, and what not, to include with the pistol. Personally I wouldn't send the factory box.
Posts: 823 | Location: Central Ohio | Registered: January 05, 2018
It's been 15 years or more since the last time I sent something to Sig for repair. When I called for instructions, I was told to send it with no box or other accessories. BTW, it was a non-warranty repair, purchased from a second party and modified by same. Sig repaired it at no charge, and I had it back in 7 days.
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I don’t get it. Why not ship it back in an inexpensive generic hard case? Lots of gun shops have one or two used ones that can be bought for next to nothing. Even a new one isn’t that expensive.
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