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would it be a good idea ?

1911a1-fan1911a1-fan Member Posts: 51,193 ✭✭
edited March 2013 in General Discussion
To upgrade the value and insurance value of your current firearms ?


At the prices right now, my entire collection just doubled in value, ammo tripled of course

Comments

  • montanajoemontanajoe Forums Admins, Member, Moderator Posts: 60,159 ******
    edited November -1
    My policy specifies replacement cost. [;)][;)]
  • partisanpartisan Member Posts: 6,414
    edited November -1
    I'd be a little leery of discussing my firearms with ANY company right now. You can always discuss them with us, 'cause we ain't telling nobody![;)]
  • NOAHNOAH Member Posts: 9,690
    edited November -1
    if you tell them you have a stash of ammo they might drop you[:(!]
  • JnRockwallJnRockwall Member Posts: 16,350 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    my policy is flat rate. If they so much as break a window I am paid the full value of the home and contents.

    I would definitely make the call and say hey, my stuff doubled in price over the past 4 months. What should I do? How much will that cost?
  • ChrisInTempeChrisInTempe Member Posts: 15,562
    edited November -1
    Video record of everythign you have. Multiple passes over each gun and accessories. Zoom in on details, capture the condition. Take still pics too, lots and lots. Have the time and date feature turned on. Maybe even take some pics on the same recording of that day's newspaper front page without stopping the recording.

    Then save them in at least two different locations.

    Once your coverage is sufficient, you need proof!
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