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^^^ One of the big issues with trading your only fishing boat for guns is that you lose all credibility for claiming the loss of your guns in a tragic boating accident :ROFLMAO:

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^^^ One of the big issues with trading your only fishing boat for guns is that you lose all credibility for claiming the loss of your guns in a tragic boating accident :ROFLMAO:


Boat went down with guns. Total tradegy.

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Didn't do fuckall anything fun, but finally went and made an organized, serialized spreadsheet of guns and significant accessories (scopes, weaponlights, extra slides, barrels, etc). Next comes pictures and a conversation with my insurance agent.

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Didn't do fuckall anything fun, but finally went and made an organized, serialized spreadsheet of guns and significant accessories (scopes, weaponlights, extra slides, barrels, etc). Next comes pictures and a conversation with my insurance agent.


Recently did that also. Made a spreadsheet list along with serial numbers and pictures. Have a copy at home and a copy on USB thumb drive in the safe deposit box. Great to have for any theft, fire, or other situation that requires replacement or any need to report guns to police as stolen.

We insure through Lockton Affinity available as an NRA benefit. They seem to be an insurance broker contracting with underwriting companies to provide coverage.

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^^^ One of the big issues with trading your only fishing boat for guns is that you lose all credibility for claiming the loss of your guns in a tragic boating accident :ROFLMAO:


You ain’t wrong man…. :bigsmile: :bigsmile: :bigsmile:

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I moved a few of my EBR’s to count loaded magazines, as suspected, I could use a few more!!! :bigsmile:

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Mon Jun 21, 2021 12:39 pm
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Didn't do fuckall anything fun, but finally went and made an organized, serialized spreadsheet of guns and significant accessories (scopes, weaponlights, extra slides, barrels, etc). Next comes pictures and a conversation with my insurance agent.


Recently did that also. Made a spreadsheet list along with serial numbers and pictures. Have a copy at home and a copy on USB thumb drive in the safe deposit box. Great to have for any theft, fire, or other situation that requires replacement or any need to report guns to police as stolen.

We insure through Lockton Affinity available as an NRA benefit. They seem to be an insurance broker contracting with underwriting companies to provide coverage.


It was a bit startling to actually see it all on a list.
Like, I thought I knew what I had. I can see it when I open the safe, after all. But to see it all on paper is...different.
I think there's >$2k in just pistol magazines. Hard to insure those, but worth a shot at asking.
I'm sure you had a similar experience. Or not. Maybe I'm just that disorganized.

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Pvanderzee wrote:
GeekWithGuns wrote:
Pvanderzee wrote:
Didn't do fuckall anything fun, but finally went and made an organized, serialized spreadsheet of guns and significant accessories (scopes, weaponlights, extra slides, barrels, etc). Next comes pictures and a conversation with my insurance agent.


Recently did that also. Made a spreadsheet list along with serial numbers and pictures. Have a copy at home and a copy on USB thumb drive in the safe deposit box. Great to have for any theft, fire, or other situation that requires replacement or any need to report guns to police as stolen.

We insure through Lockton Affinity available as an NRA benefit. They seem to be an insurance broker contracting with underwriting companies to provide coverage.


It was a bit startling to actually see it all on a list.
Like, I thought I knew what I had. I can see it when I open the safe, after all. But to see it all on paper is...different.
I think there's >$2k in just pistol magazines. Hard to insure those, but worth a shot at asking.
I'm sure you had a similar experience. Or not. Maybe I'm just that disorganized.


My wife set me up with an Excell sheet a while back. Always email myself a copy. Should keep a flash drive as well, good idea. I did not account for accessories other than those attached to the firearm though. Maybe I should.

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Pvanderzee wrote:
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Pvanderzee wrote:
Didn't do fuckall anything fun, but finally went and made an organized, serialized spreadsheet of guns and significant accessories (scopes, weaponlights, extra slides, barrels, etc). Next comes pictures and a conversation with my insurance agent.


Recently did that also. Made a spreadsheet list along with serial numbers and pictures. Have a copy at home and a copy on USB thumb drive in the safe deposit box. Great to have for any theft, fire, or other situation that requires replacement or any need to report guns to police as stolen.

We insure through Lockton Affinity available as an NRA benefit. They seem to be an insurance broker contracting with underwriting companies to provide coverage.


It was a bit startling to actually see it all on a list.
Like, I thought I knew what I had. I can see it when I open the safe, after all. But to see it all on paper is...different.
I think there's >$2k in just pistol magazines. Hard to insure those, but worth a shot at asking.
I'm sure you had a similar experience. Or not. Maybe I'm just that disorganized.


My wife set me up with an Excell sheet a while back. Always email myself a copy. Should keep a flash drive as well, good idea. I did not account for accessories other than those attached to the firearm though. Maybe I should.


I didn't bother getting into VFG's/AFG's, rail covers, iron sights, etc. Just big-ish ticket items. Generally the serialized ones, like the optics and lights, and made a notes collumn if there's anything special about it, like "Bobro mount" or "extra barrel" etc.

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KeystoneCowboy wrote:
Pvanderzee wrote:
GeekWithGuns wrote:
Pvanderzee wrote:
Didn't do fuckall anything fun, but finally went and made an organized, serialized spreadsheet of guns and significant accessories (scopes, weaponlights, extra slides, barrels, etc). Next comes pictures and a conversation with my insurance agent.


Recently did that also. Made a spreadsheet list along with serial numbers and pictures. Have a copy at home and a copy on USB thumb drive in the safe deposit box. Great to have for any theft, fire, or other situation that requires replacement or any need to report guns to police as stolen.

We insure through Lockton Affinity available as an NRA benefit. They seem to be an insurance broker contracting with underwriting companies to provide coverage.


It was a bit startling to actually see it all on a list.
Like, I thought I knew what I had. I can see it when I open the safe, after all. But to see it all on paper is...different.
I think there's >$2k in just pistol magazines. Hard to insure those, but worth a shot at asking.
I'm sure you had a similar experience. Or not. Maybe I'm just that disorganized.


My wife set me up with an Excell sheet a while back. Always email myself a copy. Should keep a flash drive as well, good idea. I did not account for accessories other than those attached to the firearm though. Maybe I should.


My insurance included all accessories, including optics, lights/laser, holsters, and even ammo.

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My insurance included all accessories, including optics, lights/laser, holsters, and even ammo.


I also have reloading equipment in my Eastern policy

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TechnoWeenie wrote:
KeystoneCowboy wrote:
Pvanderzee wrote:
GeekWithGuns wrote:
Pvanderzee wrote:
Didn't do fuckall anything fun, but finally went and made an organized, serialized spreadsheet of guns and significant accessories (scopes, weaponlights, extra slides, barrels, etc). Next comes pictures and a conversation with my insurance agent.


Recently did that also. Made a spreadsheet list along with serial numbers and pictures. Have a copy at home and a copy on USB thumb drive in the safe deposit box. Great to have for any theft, fire, or other situation that requires replacement or any need to report guns to police as stolen.

We insure through Lockton Affinity available as an NRA benefit. They seem to be an insurance broker contracting with underwriting companies to provide coverage.


It was a bit startling to actually see it all on a list.
Like, I thought I knew what I had. I can see it when I open the safe, after all. But to see it all on paper is...different.
I think there's >$2k in just pistol magazines. Hard to insure those, but worth a shot at asking.
I'm sure you had a similar experience. Or not. Maybe I'm just that disorganized.


My wife set me up with an Excell sheet a while back. Always email myself a copy. Should keep a flash drive as well, good idea. I did not account for accessories other than those attached to the firearm though. Maybe I should.


My insurance included all accessories, including optics, lights/laser, holsters, and even ammo.


Do these policies also cover suppressors? Also for the guys with policies, are they a completely separate policy or is it a Rider that’s attached to your HO policy? Thanks, Bill


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billycee wrote:
TechnoWeenie wrote:
KeystoneCowboy wrote:
Pvanderzee wrote:
GeekWithGuns wrote:
Pvanderzee wrote:
Didn't do fuckall anything fun, but finally went and made an organized, serialized spreadsheet of guns and significant accessories (scopes, weaponlights, extra slides, barrels, etc). Next comes pictures and a conversation with my insurance agent.


Recently did that also. Made a spreadsheet list along with serial numbers and pictures. Have a copy at home and a copy on USB thumb drive in the safe deposit box. Great to have for any theft, fire, or other situation that requires replacement or any need to report guns to police as stolen.

We insure through Lockton Affinity available as an NRA benefit. They seem to be an insurance broker contracting with underwriting companies to provide coverage.


It was a bit startling to actually see it all on a list.
Like, I thought I knew what I had. I can see it when I open the safe, after all. But to see it all on paper is...different.
I think there's >$2k in just pistol magazines. Hard to insure those, but worth a shot at asking.
I'm sure you had a similar experience. Or not. Maybe I'm just that disorganized.


My wife set me up with an Excell sheet a while back. Always email myself a copy. Should keep a flash drive as well, good idea. I did not account for accessories other than those attached to the firearm though. Maybe I should.


My insurance included all accessories, including optics, lights/laser, holsters, and even ammo.


Do these policies also cover suppressors? Also for the guys with policies, are they a completely separate policy or is it a Rider that’s attached to your HO policy? Thanks, Bill


The policy covers SBR's. Probably suppressors too.

TOTALLY Separate. Eastern Insurance. https://www.easterninsurance.com/insurance-quotes/personal-insurance/historic-firearms

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^^^ Thank you for the link Pablo :thumbsup2: My Lockton Affinity policy is coming up for renewal so I'll take a look into this provider as well.

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What is the advantage of a separate policy vs. adding to your home policy, other than that then your HO insurance company doesn't know you're a gun guy?


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