With the wildfires going on in Colorado and since I live in the foothills just west of Denver, I looked at updating my insurance...both overall and specific gun coverage.
If you are an NRA member, you can get their $2,500 free coverage for your firearms...but you have to explicitly sign onto it. I checked into ArmsCare, who is the company that underwrites the NRA insurance. They now offer full replacement coverage, firearms over $2,500 in value need to be scheduled but no serial numbers are required.
I have my renters insurance through Liberty Mutual, which I find to be a great company, and my agent said that his coverage would be 4 times as much as ArmsCare charged for the same coverage on firearms.
I found that, with the adiministrative fee of $15, the coverage came to $13.13/$1,000 of coverage. I thought that was pretty good.
I just thought I would share my experience for anyone who might benefit from the information.
Jeff
If you are an NRA member, you can get their $2,500 free coverage for your firearms...but you have to explicitly sign onto it. I checked into ArmsCare, who is the company that underwrites the NRA insurance. They now offer full replacement coverage, firearms over $2,500 in value need to be scheduled but no serial numbers are required.
I have my renters insurance through Liberty Mutual, which I find to be a great company, and my agent said that his coverage would be 4 times as much as ArmsCare charged for the same coverage on firearms.
I found that, with the adiministrative fee of $15, the coverage came to $13.13/$1,000 of coverage. I thought that was pretty good.
I just thought I would share my experience for anyone who might benefit from the information.
Jeff