That had to be a shock when opening. With no external damage. At least it’s not a heavy recoiling rifle. And can be repaired.
Exactly and I was told if I remember correctly that only certain postal employees are allowed to handle the Registered Mail and the packages travel and are locked in cages and a ledger is kept that has to be signed along the way of its travels for accountability by the postal workers.I only use USPS Registered Mail.
R.M. is tracked and documented at every stage of the shipment and extra insurance isn"t all that costly.
You must use the brown paper tape (the water activated adhesive type) on all seams of the box.
Both FedEx and UPS have broken or generally abused shipments of mine and now the local UPS Stores refuse to ship firearms of any kind, even muzzle loaders, so the decision to ditch UPS was made that much easier.
This is correct. It’s also the only way (aside from private 3rd party insurance) to ship/insure something valued at over $5k. The package ships in a secure cage area of their trucks and gets signed in and out each time.Exactly and I was told if I remember correctly that only certain postal employees are allowed to handle the Registered Mail and the packages travel and are locked in cages and a ledger is kept that has to be signed along the way of its travels for accountability by the postal workers.
I don’t trust any shipper or airline. I have Eastern Insurance who pays no matter how it was damaged or lost. I know they recently got bought but no change to my policy. I have $75,000 in coverage for $450 per yearI had a similar mishap some years ago Green Chile In my case, on a Vancouver, Canada to Phoenix. AZ flight, with a fully bespoke Griffin & Howe rifle .340 Wby on a ZKK 602 action with all the bells and whistle (claw mounts, express sights on quarter rib, etc. etc.).
For what it is worth, the airline laughed at it, what with the Warsaw Convention and subsequent Montreal Convention that limit their liability for international flights to a couple hundred dollars per kilo.
The Warsaw Convention / Montreal Convention do not apply here, because, unless I am confused, this was not an international shipment. But even though Fed Ex is liable, their obvious defense will likely be to claim that the stock was broken before shipping, because the box was not damaged.
FYI, a friend suggested that I submit a claim to my home umbrella insurance (Farmers in those days). I would never have thought of it. To my amazement, they asked for a quote. I had Griffin & Howe submit one, and Farmers paid. And it was not cheap either...
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In this event, there was obviously an external mechanical force (forklift truck?) at play.....................
More relevant to your issue, I also saw with my own eyes a stock break in the most unexpected circumstances. Actually, I am the one who broke it. It was a Sauer 90 Luxus rifle. A sharp wrap on the barrel to dislodge a twig fallen into the barrel during a hunt obviously transmitted to the stock exactly the wrong vibration amplitude at the wrong frequency, and it snapped at the wrist just like yours. I was speechless...
There is credibility to this. To this day, European countries forbid marching troops to cross bridges in parade steps. This is because in the 1900's a bridge designed to carry heavy lorries collapsed to the light weight but perfectly synchronized vibration amplitude and frequency of a regiment marching across the bridge . True story !!!
Sorry about this my friend
I only use USPS for rifles. never any hassle or problemsFedEx is pure garbage just my opinion. I know many complain about the USPS but I have never had issues with them when shipping rifles. UPS has been good also but as it seems now as someone without an ffl they won't ship a rifle for me anyway leaving just the USPS as an option. Used Registered Mail once as well. Thats always an option for high end items that need accountability during transit.
No. I have a separate firearms policy with them. It has nothing to do with my home insurance. I just don’t trust anyone else. I have some nice coin in my rifles so I want to be at peace pretty much no matter how they are covered@Rare Breed, is this insurance for firearms, on top of your homeowner’s insurance? Please elaborate.
Has anyone ever collected on a separate insurance policy. For damage while shipping to or from