The NRAA finally have their personal firearms insurance organised. $10.50 p.a. for $12500 cover.
Now I don't have to give the SSAA $130 a year just to get their insurance.
It's a pity that the NRAA product didn't have the option to increase the value of cover for an increased premium. $12500 cover is really only one rifle plus a bit, but won't cover two rifles, but early days yet.
buy online at:
https://national-rifle-association-of-a ... nce-yearly
Pete
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Re: NRAA Firearms Insurance
Awesome - yeah agree that a higher $$ figure for cover would be a good thing - even double the $12,500 would be a good start.
David Mickel
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Re: NRAA Firearms Insurance
As an insurance broker friend of mine once said to me re "cheap" insurance "read the small print" as regards to insurance look at the exclusions in comparison to the price. Usually the cheaper it is the more exclusions there are, you gets wot you pays for. I am not saying this is not a good deal, what I am saying is check the small print to be sure it is suitable for your purposes it it is not, it ain't cheap for you.
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Has anyone read the "small print" of the NRAA insurance policy and what it specifically covers and probably more to the point what it doesn't cover? I have asked on numerous occasions but get nowhere. Just wondering what they are afraid of by posting the full wording policy.
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That's the insurance policy we get when we pay our state membership fees not firearms insurance
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