Bob, what insurance company is that cheap? Most are around ten dollars per thousand.If you are a member of the NSSA (or for that matter most any other shooting association) they have links to insurance. I have insurance through the NSSA. My home owners will not cover any guns and since I am water front on salt water, I have very few insurance options for my home. Cost runs about $1.00 per $1,000 in coverage, per year. Guns bought new with a receipt or used with a valid receipt, are covered at original purchase price (stated value insurance) others at book value.
Bob
Yeah the link I posted is about 10 per k per year.Bob, what insurance company is that cheap? Most are around ten dollars per thousand.
Any insurance suggestions for collection? Local SF says only $5k covered
Thanks ALF I will have to check into this. Ever had a claim with this company? How did that go?A third of the cost of Armscare Plus, & no serial numbers. They only want the total number of items to cover and total value. Only things to itemize are individual items valued at 10K or more.
100K is $333 a year and $250 deductible.
https://www.easterninsurance.com/insurance-quotes/personal-insurance/historic-firearms
ONLY works if you activate it first. I have no idea what that process is...but it is not automatic with membership.What about the NRA insurance?
that sounds great thanksA third of the cost of Armscare Plus, & no serial numbers. They only want the total number of items to cover and total value. Only things to itemize are individual items valued at 10K or more.
100K is $333 a year and $250 deductible.
https://www.easterninsurance.com/insurance-quotes/personal-insurance/historic-firearms
What about the NRA insurance?
Wow I thought that nra insurance was available anywhere in the country. Mabie it’s the anti gun stuff going on there.Its not available for me in New York.
That sounds right- it is about 100 per 10000 per year here.The NRA Insurance that you activate after you receive your membership is only $2500. They offer additional insurance as noted above. In Oregon I am paying about $240 for $23,000 in coverage. No questions asked.