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  1. #11
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    Default Re: NRA Endorsed firearms insurance?

    When you join the NRA, you get $2500 worth of insurance.

  2. #12
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    Default Re: NRA Endorsed firearms insurance?

    I asked my insurance agent about coverage for my firearms with my homeowner's policy and he said to go with the NRA. For the amount of coverage that I have, he couldn't match the price and for anything over the standard $2,000 that my homeowner's policy includes, I would have to give a detailed list of guns, serial number, accessories, etc..

    I haven't needed my NRA insurance yet but I'll stick with it.

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    Default Re: NRA Endorsed firearms insurance?

    Quote Originally Posted by tl_3237 View Post
    If you want gun insurance I would recommend Collectibles Insurance.

    These are the people I have firearms insured with and the best I could find to meet my needs. I have the collectibles insurance and some coverage on my homeowners insurance.
    The oracle is in. Age and treachery will always overcome youth and skill!!

  4. #14
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    Default Re: NRA Endorsed firearms insurance?

    Any other stories about the NRA paying out for stolen or damaged firearms?

    I have heard a few horror stories, and one "good" story.

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    Default Re: NRA Endorsed firearms insurance?

    I got the same email and I think it said $2500 in coverage is free. Anyone know if that is with the nra membership or is it free for like a month?

  6. #16
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    Default Re: NRA Endorsed firearms insurance?

    I have my guns insured through State Farm and am probably going to drop it for something else very shortly. First of all they require serials, which I hate. Second of all, they require an itemized list of all guns insured, which is a huge pain in the ass when you buy/sell/trade as often as I do. My list is probably 3 months out of date as I haven't gotten around to going into my agent's office to make changes, and it takes forever for the changes to actually take effect. I just looked at that Collectibles Insurance Services website and was quoted about half of what I pay through SF, so i'm going to look into that.

  7. #17
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    Default Re: NRA Endorsed firearms insurance?

    Has anyone ever had a claim with Collectibles?
    Price wise it seems pretty cheap. $6.16 per $1000
    I need to keep better track of my stuff. Find all my receipts. Update my list.
    Should have pictures of everything too.

  8. #18
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    Default Re: NRA Endorsed firearms insurance?

    I've tried contacting my Nationwide agent about getting a rider for firearms but he's ignoring me.

    I'll look into Collectibles, but I too would be interested if anyone has actually filed a claim with then and how it worked out.

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    Default Re: NRA Endorsed firearms insurance?

    Regarding Collectibles Insurance, one should note that they are an agent/broker - not an insurer.

    My most recent policy with them (eff. 1/26/12) is underwritten by United National Specialty Insurance Company rated EXCELLENT by AM Best.
    IANAL

  10. #20
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    Default Re: NRA Endorsed firearms insurance?

    got the same email and I think it said $2500 in coverage is free. Anyone know if that is with the nra membership or is it free for like a month?
    Every NRA member receives $2,500 worth of firearms insurance included free with their membership for as long as they are a currently-paid-up member in good standing. If you contact an NRA recruiter (yes, I am one), you can get a 1 year membership for $25. You can get a $2,500 worth of insurance (plus the other benefits of an NRA membership) for $25/year .

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