oldskool67
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Nice try Special Agent
I’m all for it, my wife on the other hand is worried about them having a list. She doesn’t want the government getting the list.What is everyone’s thoughts on showing the insurance company a list of all their firearms? I was very leery of doing so and finally decided not to.
I do have a list that I keep and every year will make a new video of the two that didn’t fall in the lake in a boating accident.
Ryan
Good luck getting an insurance company to cover guns that you don’t provide any info for. Or worse, have a break in and some go missing.Why would you show them a list? I would get a reasonable estimate for the total value and explore how it would be covered and if you needed a separate rider based on that.
Not today Mr FBI man. Nice try.Just started to make a list of all the Firearms and Optics I have just in case something happens like a Fire or theft.
I have been putting them in a Google Drive Doc.
My question is I have them listed as Make, Model, serial etc.
Would it also be a good thing to have MSRP prices in case of a loss?
With the last few years I have acquired some higher end optics and firearms and a total loss would be quite a bit of money.
With that said what about older firearms and price?
I have a few that have been passed down by family that is no longer with us like my dad and Uncle.
What kind of price would you put on something like that?
Would it be best to go off of a current gun value?
Double, triple, F that.I called my insurance company today, they want a list, and $2.80 per $100.00 coverage. Broker said “don’t worry, only the insurance company will have the list” F that!
Ryan
I called my insurance company today, they want a list, and $2.80 per $100.00 coverage. Broker said “don’t worry, only the insurance company will have the list” F that!
Ryan
I do much the same. Listed all of the info you mentioned, and then also a statement about the history of each gun, maybe a story that is associated with it etc... and who it will go to, and then that included to our lawyer. Unfortunately, I watched my grandfathers' collection get sold on auction...kind of sucked.Just started to make a list of all the Firearms and Optics I have just in case something happens like a Fire or theft.
I have been putting them in a Google Drive Doc.
My question is I have them listed as Make, Model, serial etc.
Would it also be a good thing to have MSRP prices in case of a loss?
With the last few years I have acquired some higher end optics and firearms and a total loss would be quite a bit of money.
With that said what about older firearms and price?
I have a few that have been passed down by family that is no longer with us like my dad and Uncle.
What kind of price would you put on something like that?
Would it be best to go off of a current gun value?