In our case it was nothing. Just the rifle in short term preservation in a plastic bag, all in a reusable cardboard box. The mags and chargers, bayonets, slings and cleaning gear was all separate. All shipped by boxes by stock number. This looks more like the way a company that bought asset disposal goods would package them. But my past is with Canadian goods...and the Aussie and Kiwi rifles we got here in Canadaicon in about 1980 all came in the heavy wood crates of ten. The sundry EIS came as ordered.