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Just wondering..
I do not. It would require a picture of each one, plus serial numbers on file with my insurance co.
I would like to hear from someone that successfully had the firearm replaced by insurance. Not a Glock gen 3, but something like a nice older S&W. I could spend more than a grand a year on the NRA insurance. And I wonder if it would wait to see what your home owners policy covered. It seems overly simplified, how would they know what was stolen without the serial number? How would they determine the condition without detailed photos? What happens if it is recovered but has an evidence number engraved into it. What I perceive as real coverage through an insurance company I've heard of, wants pictures, serial numbers, and appraisals on anything out if the ordinary. Even then I would expect to fight quite a bit to get a suitable replacement.
I think most of us here could replace the guns we need if we had to.
If one has 10-20 guns, then a total loss might run $10-15,000 and that would hurt to replace.
If one has 10-20 guns, then a total loss might run $10-15,000 and that would hurt to replace.
It looks like the NRA insurance offer rate (if I am reading their website correctly) has increased to $1.74 per $100 value annually (or $261/year, $2610/decade for $15k coverage).
I know many have NRA (or other) insurance on their guns. What I would like to hear is how well these insurance companies pay off in the event of a loss. eaglebeaver
That information is just wrong.The NRA coverage is limited to $2500 so a nice gun or two can wipe out that. Added coverage requires serial numbers anyway.