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    Firearm insurance

    Who are you guys using for firearm insurance. I’m looking for a policy valued at x$ and do not want to give anyone a registry.

    #2
    you home owners policy may cover them, Germania does with out any type of registry

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      #3
      Safeco insurance. I have my through Cale Staton at Archer Insurance. He is a site sponsor.

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        #4
        Fly. You better check. Only cover $6k on homeowners.

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          #5
          Originally posted by glen View Post
          Fly. You better check. Only cover $6k on homeowners.
          Yep

          Nsca offers it and I looked at a company that did whatever you wanted to insure. Something like 1 dollar a year for every 100 in value

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            #6
            Originally posted by Quackerbox View Post
            Yep

            Nsca offers it and I looked at a company that did whatever you wanted to insure. Something like 1 dollar a year for every 100 in value

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            I used that company, Sportsman’s Insurance Agency. My current insured value is 49,523.00 and it cost me close to 500 a year.

            You can do other items as well.

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              #7
              Originally posted by glen View Post
              Fly. You better check. Only cover $6k on homeowners.
              That will cover me

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                #8
                Stay away from homeowners policies. Get actual firearms insurance or at least a blanket policy. It is typically dirt cheap for the amount of coverage and will typically cover accessories and such.

                Eastern insurance historic firearms blanket policy is who I use.


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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mike D View Post
                  Stay away from homeowners policies. Get actual firearms insurance or at least a blanket policy. It is typically dirt cheap for the amount of coverage and will typically cover accessories and such.

                  Eastern insurance historic firearms blanket policy is who I use.


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                  Yes sir, this is good information.

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                    #10
                    What ever you do get them on a separate policy then your homeowners. I got my guns and wife’s jewelry on a separate policy . I got burned by my homeowners insurance a few years ago .

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                      #11
                      Do not plan on homeowners covering everything.
                      I have my insured through https://www.easterninsurance.com/ins...toric-firearms

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                          #13
                          You will probably find your homeowners policy provides coverage for guns but has a low limit (like $2500).
                          Then the policy deductible will apply, so if you only have a few guns stolen you may not get anything.
                          You may want to see if your homeowners company can increase the limits on guns. Should be pretty inexpensive.

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                            #14
                            Like other ms have said check the limits on your homeowners policy and check your AOP deductible.

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                              Originally posted by Mike D View Post
                              Stay away from homeowners policies. Get actual firearms insurance or at least a blanket policy. It is typically dirt cheap for the amount of coverage and will typically cover accessories and such.

                              Eastern insurance historic firearms blanket policy is who I use.


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