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If i offerd you 200,000 in coverage for civil,criminal, the whole nine yards for 200 bucks a year would you buy it?
PS I ment to type buy...being half-asleep and type is not a wise idea.
Fentonite
02-20-2013, 04:34
Maybe. I'd be interested in seeing more detail on benefits, the conditions of coverage, exclusions, etc.
Bailey Guns
02-20-2013, 05:28
I already have $250k for $154 per year.
blacklabel
02-20-2013, 07:34
I already have $250k for $154 per year.
I believe that's a no. Do you mind if I ask who you're using?
82ndShooter
02-20-2013, 08:11
We have our coverage through USCCA.
Bailey Guns
02-20-2013, 08:38
I believe that's a no. Do you mind if I ask who you're using?
It's through whomever underwrites the NRA insurance. Basic policy for $250k of criminal/civil defense is $154 per year. I have instructor insurance for 3 locations which bumps it to just over $300 per year.
bellavite1
02-20-2013, 09:01
It's through whomever underwrites the NRA insurance. Basic policy for $250k of criminal/civil defense is $154 per year. I have instructor insurance for 3 locations which bumps it to just over $300 per year.
I am confused...I am a NRA member too, but I don't remember this kind of coverage being offered.
Could you provide more details-link?
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Bailey Guns
02-20-2013, 12:53
My bad...it's $254 per year for the self defense coverage. The total of a little over $300 ($315 to be exact) was correct for the other added coverages.
Here's the link to the insurance page: http://www.locktonrisk.com/nrains/defense.htm
Might want to take a look at:
http://www.armedcitizensnetwork.org/
They have John Farnam, Massad Ayoob, Tom Givens, James Fleming and Dennis Tueller, J. Vincent Shuck (ex-officio) and Marty Hayes (ex-officio) on their advisory board.
Having names like that to serve as your expert witness sounds like a deal.
sellersm
02-20-2013, 17:50
Some more info here: http://www.ar-15.co/threads/84811-NRA-Firearm-Insurance
Thanks to all for sharing...I hadn't considered additional insurance for conceal carry/self-defense situation.
It would be very interesting to talk to someone who has actually had to go through the process of defending themselves
Great-Kazoo
05-14-2013, 09:21
I am confused...I am a NRA member too, but I don't remember this kind of coverage being offered.
Could you provide more details-link?
There is NRA member ins and NRA inst ins.
http://www.nra.org/benefits.aspx
It would be very interesting to talk to someone who has actually had to go through the process of defending themselves
Unless anyone here want's to "come out" there is a whole thread on arfcom regarding a members use of deadly force and aftermath told in 2-3? threads.
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