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Do you Care enough to protect your investments?

Mine covers $180k in personal property.......but only $2,500 in firearms and related accessories. :tsk:

Are you saying you got an additional rider for more coverage for only $5-10/month? How much more coverage if you don't mind me asking. Been meaning to do that myself.

Took a look at that NRA policy too. Anyone here actually have it? Frankly, I'd feel more secure against loss with enough insurance than with any safe.


I have State Farm and they charge me about $.75-$1.25 per thousand... but I'm pretty sure I need to do some insurance shopping.
 
When my Dad passed in 1998 one of the first things I did after moving all his stuff down from Tn. was go safe shopping. I didn't see any point in buying a 600-700 lb safe to put our valuables in since I know I've moved 900 lb rolls of coated fabrics with a good set of hand trucks without breaking a sweat and I'm only 5'8" 160 lbs. I went ahead and spent a little more and got a Ft. Knox Titan, just the door on this thing weighs about 700 lbs. That's as much or more than whole safes that a lot of folks have. It has a fire rating of 1680° for 90 minutes and weighs almost 1900 lbs. empty. I got the salesman to throw in a document safe to go inside to protect our important papers and my wife's jewelry and stuff like that. I actually got a pretty good deal on the safe because someone else special ordered it in forest green (not my color of choice) and then backed out on the purchase. I don't trust those electronic locks so I was glad it had the traditional spinning dial lock on it, might take a few seconds longer to open but that's not really a concern since I'm always armed anyway. There was no way in hell I was gonna store a Wilson Combat .45 & Colt Python in a $500, 600 lb safe. My only regret is not buying a bigger safe, if I do get another safe it'll definitely be another Ft. Knox safe.



Ft. Knox makes a nice product but their dealers are usually, well let's say Bruce Jenner-ish...


(OP is a Ft. Knox dealer)
 
Two to check into:
Eastern insurance -Historic Firearms
Collectibles Insurance

Besides the motion and infra red sensors, adding a homemade remote control claymore in a wall or drop ceiling in front of the safe helps.:thumb:
 
I moved a Fort Knox safe once for a guy. As soon as I put my hands on it I knew it wasn't from Shanghi :) Very nice safe and the quality was night and day from the Chinese stuff I had been seeing and working on.

safecracka why you hatin on Caitlin ? Bravest "woman" of the year or some poop like that.
 
safecracka why you hatin on Caitlin ? Bravest "woman" of the year or some poop like that.

It needs to go wash its mouth out with XX buck ! SMFH
 
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