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    Default Additional firearm insurance.

    What do you guys that have additional insurance on your firearms pay per month for the extra coverage? I think State Farms covers $2500 which is not enough.
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    Mine is like $110 per $10K of coverage annual. And yes $2500 is for ALL 'sporting goods" . Also do not forget if you are a member to fill out the form so you can get your $2500 free INS from the NRA. it is not automatic.
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    $110 per 10k is not bad at all. I'll have to talk to my agent to see what he can do for me.
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    State Farm can cover any amount you want on a personal articles floater. (Ha ha, I said floater). Ask you agent.

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    You should probably get additional coverage on your boat if you hang around here enough.


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    USAA offers a rider to your homeowners insurance specifically for firearms as well.
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    Along these lines, how does one go about getting the firearms appraised? I asked my insurance if I could get extra coverage. it was pretty damn expensive and they require an official appraisal but they wouldn't suggest any appraisal service.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Goodburbon View Post
    Along these lines, how does one go about getting the firearms appraised? I asked my insurance if I could get extra coverage. it was pretty damn expensive and they require an official appraisal but they wouldn't suggest any appraisal service.


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    You might want to look elsewhere. It seems (by the other threads we have had on this) that some just want a total value and some just a make/mdl and what you value it at.

    USAA offers a rider to your homeowners insurance specifically for firearms as well.
    Mine is a separate policy that gets me another 10% on my homeowners with them.
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    At one time, State Farm required firearm make, model, caliber, appraised value and SERIAL NUMBERS. I dropped that expensive policy and bought a safe which will be somewhat better than no protection at all..
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