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posted February 21, 2022 11:27 AM
How are SigForum members insuring their firearms collection against theft and fire?

I'm in the process of purchasing a home and with it comes a new home owners policy. My collection may or may not Wink exceed the limits of a standard policy.

Thanks!
 
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posted February 21, 2022 11:33 AMHide Post
If you are a member of the "gasp!" NRA, they have a membership benefits page, one being firearms insurance.

https://benefits.nra.org/

You could also ask your agent if he sells a separate policy for, or if, the company you select has a rider for additional firearms coverage...
 
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posted February 21, 2022 11:37 AMHide Post
quote:
Originally posted by HRK:
If you are a member of the "gasp!" NRA, they have a membership benefits page, one being firearms insurance.

https://benefits.nra.org/

You could also ask your agent if he sells a separate policy for, or if, the company you select has a rider for additional firearms coverage...


My agent is already working up an additional articles policy to supplement the home owners. However, I always like to price shop this stuff. Just because I'm happy with my insurance company for home and auto, doesn't mean they're the best or cheapest for specialty items.
 
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posted February 21, 2022 11:44 AMHide Post
I use Collectibles Insurance Services. Their prices are reasonable, but I have never made a claim.

https://collectinsure.com/
 
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posted February 21, 2022 12:17 PMHide Post
Separate policy covers my collection, just like the jewelry Mrs.. Mike has.



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posted February 21, 2022 12:24 PMHide Post
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Originally posted by erikras:
quote:
Originally posted by HRK:
If you are a member of the "gasp!" NRA, they have a membership benefits page, one being firearms insurance.

https://benefits.nra.org/

You could also ask your agent if he sells a separate policy for, or if, the company you select has a rider for additional firearms coverage...


My agent is already working up an additional articles policy to supplement the home owners. However, I always like to price shop this stuff. Just because I'm happy with my insurance company for home and auto, doesn't mean they're the best or cheapest for specialty items.


You might find like I did the cost per $1,000 for separate rider is not worth the money.



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posted February 21, 2022 01:20 PMHide Post
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Originally posted by hurstolds1:
I use Collectibles Insurance Services. Their prices are reasonable, but I have never made a claim.

https://collectinsure.com/



yup,

I use them for my Business (FFL/SOT)

and never made a claim (and hopefully will never)_



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posted February 21, 2022 01:37 PMHide Post
I have used Core-Vens for years. They are competitive in price and only ask you to itemize list items over a certain amount of value. I have never had to make a claim with them but I am satisfied with the coverage and the rates.
https://corevensguninsurance.com/


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posted February 21, 2022 02:16 PMHide Post
If you have USAA, they will insure firearms for fire, thief, loss regardless of where they are, home, car, traveling, etc. They place these in the same category as watches, etc. and are not part of your overall deductible which is usually a percentage of your home's value.
You need to provide and insure each firearm for a specific value and the rates are low.
Hope this helps.

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posted February 22, 2022 08:41 AMHide Post
Thanks, guys! Got a quote from my agent and going to look into a few of these others today.
 
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