This is just a silly life observation:
It is funny that the majority of guns you can purchase NIB come loose in a cardboard or plastic box. Some don't even come in a box. You can open the box (one that generally won't stay shut anyways) and pick up the gun without anything tying it down.
On the other hand, any toy that my son gets is locked down with an assortment of theft prevention devices and tie downs that require various tools, knives, and a Master's degree to get out of the packaging. Then my son spends more time playing with the packaging than the toy.
Of course, guns at stores are securely locked up behind a counter, in a safe, a locking rack, or some other means while also under camera and staff supervision. I just found this amusing the other day when I opened a box for a toy we got our son a day after I purchased a rifle.
Life is fun.
It is funny that the majority of guns you can purchase NIB come loose in a cardboard or plastic box. Some don't even come in a box. You can open the box (one that generally won't stay shut anyways) and pick up the gun without anything tying it down.
On the other hand, any toy that my son gets is locked down with an assortment of theft prevention devices and tie downs that require various tools, knives, and a Master's degree to get out of the packaging. Then my son spends more time playing with the packaging than the toy.
Of course, guns at stores are securely locked up behind a counter, in a safe, a locking rack, or some other means while also under camera and staff supervision. I just found this amusing the other day when I opened a box for a toy we got our son a day after I purchased a rifle.
Life is fun.