Gun insurance?
#1
Gun insurance?
I am curious as to if you can buy insurance on your guns?If you do you buy it from?How many of you guys have insurance on your guns?The reason that im asking is because there has been alot of break ins around my nieghborhood and i'm concerned for my guns,even though they are in a 800 lbs gun safe i still worry.I dont own my home either so i can't get homeowner insurance for them.Thanks for the info in advance.
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Slower Lower Delaware 1st State
Posts: 1,776
RE: Gun insurance?
Ask your insurance agent about Renters Insurance very cheap ($100-125).
There is/should be basic coverage for guns,cameras,jewelry etc....Can also increase coverages based on your gun collection.
There is/should be basic coverage for guns,cameras,jewelry etc....Can also increase coverages based on your gun collection.
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Michigan
Posts: 3,329
RE: Gun insurance?
Renters insurance is the best deal in insurance so I would carry that regardless. See how much they cover to because a lot of policies have limits on guns and jewlery and as I've recently found out tools.
Tom
Tom
#7
RE: Gun insurance?
bigcountry's got it exactly right.
Your homeowners or renters insurance will cover losses to a set amount, then yer SOL.
I insure all of my guns , canoe, kayak , fishing rods ( the deep sea stuff) and bagpipesapart from the homeowners policy.
hell, a piece of the space shuttle could take out my house and my stuff would be covered.
Your homeowners or renters insurance will cover losses to a set amount, then yer SOL.
I insure all of my guns , canoe, kayak , fishing rods ( the deep sea stuff) and bagpipesapart from the homeowners policy.
hell, a piece of the space shuttle could take out my house and my stuff would be covered.
#8
RE: Gun insurance?
Like is said above, most homeowner's/renter's insurance will cover firearms up to a set amount. Mine covers up to $1,500. It will only cover theft and total destruction (like from a fire).
If you need additional coverage, you have several options:
1) Some insurance companies will allow you to purchase a "rider" for additional coverage.
2) You can purchase additional coverage from the NRA.
3) You can purchase a "personal articles" policy from your home insurer (if they offer it). This usually involves an appraisal. It is also much more comprehensive than the standard built-in coverage. It will usually cover damage. I would reserve this kind of coverage for expensive or collector grade firearms. A good rule of thumb is that this kind of coverage will cost $1 a month for every $1,000 it covers.
If you need additional coverage, you have several options:
1) Some insurance companies will allow you to purchase a "rider" for additional coverage.
2) You can purchase additional coverage from the NRA.
3) You can purchase a "personal articles" policy from your home insurer (if they offer it). This usually involves an appraisal. It is also much more comprehensive than the standard built-in coverage. It will usually cover damage. I would reserve this kind of coverage for expensive or collector grade firearms. A good rule of thumb is that this kind of coverage will cost $1 a month for every $1,000 it covers.
#10
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Slower Lower Delaware 1st State
Posts: 1,776
RE: Gun insurance?
Get back and let everone know what you did.Would be great info for alot of gun owners here.
I was in the insurance business for 20+ yrs(Claims).Handled a few gun losses.I would go to your insurance agent on the Renters Policy.I've never seen a policy without a standard coverage on Firearms.If you have a large collection talk to agent about "Rider" as someone mentioned.
Your renters policy should be the cheapest way to go. Good Luck
I was in the insurance business for 20+ yrs(Claims).Handled a few gun losses.I would go to your insurance agent on the Renters Policy.I've never seen a policy without a standard coverage on Firearms.If you have a large collection talk to agent about "Rider" as someone mentioned.
Your renters policy should be the cheapest way to go. Good Luck