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My homeowners rider policy (USAA) won't cover equipment outside the USA.
I'm looking for some equipment coverage around $10K for a pending trip to S. Africa.
Blaser R8, couple of barrels, glass, and equipment.
Any guidance is very welcome.
 
The most recent postings in the search feature are from 2016.

My homeowners rider policy (USAA) won't cover equipment outside the USA.
I'm looking for some equipment coverage around $10K for a pending trip to S. Africa.
Blaser R8, couple of barrels, glass, and equipment.
Any guidance is very welcome.

I have a Valuable Personal Property (Inland Marine) policy with USAA for a few of my firearms. It’s expensive, but not attached to my homeowners. Fairly sure it’s worldwide coverage. It does have a zero deductible.

I’ve looked at Eastern and Gun & Trophy, both have a large deductible but have not made the change.
 
The most recent postings in the search feature are from 2016.

My homeowners rider policy (USAA) won't cover equipment outside the USA.
I'm looking for some equipment coverage around $10K for a pending trip to S. Africa.
Blaser R8, couple of barrels, glass, and equipment.
Any guidance is very welcome.

I'l second Laura Sewall, Eastern Insurance / Gallagher Insurance for fine firearms.

1.) They are vastly less expensive than the worst option (Homeowners rider at about 2% of value), or an inland marine policy (1% of insured value). Eastern is 0.33% of value)

2.) They'll cover any loss other than theft from an unlocked vehicle.

3.) You do not have to keep your guns in a safe to be insured.

4.) Discount if you're an NRA member.

5.) $250 deductible. You don't need to schedule any weapon worth less than $10,000, thus retaining your privacy unless its a high value firearm.

6.) AJ Gallagher is an insurance behemoth, one of the very best. Also they are friends of the family so I can attest to their ethics as an American firm of high character.

7.) You'd spend more on insurance to ship a single gun via Fedex or UPS than the entire year's premium with Eastern/Gallagher. Fedex and UPS will never pay your claims anyway, they'll just blame you for packing it wrong or state your gun is worth pennies, not thousands.

$330ish per year for $100,000 coverage.
 
Laura Sewall



Laura Sewall CIC, CISR


Senior Account Manager

Historic Firearms Insurance Dept.



Eastern Bankshares, Inc. (NASDAQ: EBC)

Eastern Insurance Group

Office: 800-545-9326 Fax: 508-652-4392

lsewall@easterninsurance.com
 
Update:

Contacted Laura. The policy is for firearms, reloading equipment, and stored ammo.
It is head and shoulders better than a personal effects policy from USAA and costs less.

USAA only covers firearms and personal effects while stored your home of record but not during travel or abroad.

Many thanks @rookhawk for the tip. This little uncertainty of my trip is now solved.
 
I'l second Laura Sewall, Eastern Insurance / Gallagher Insurance for fine firearms.

1.) They are vastly less expensive than the worst option (Homeowners rider at about 2% of value), or an inland marine policy (1% of insured value). Eastern is 0.33% of value)

2.) They'll cover any loss other than theft from an unlocked vehicle.

3.) You do not have to keep your guns in a safe to be insured.

4.) Discount if you're an NRA member.

5.) $250 deductible. You don't need to schedule any weapon worth less than $10,000, thus retaining your privacy unless its a high value firearm.

6.) AJ Gallagher is an insurance behemoth, one of the very best. Also they are friends of the family so I can attest to their ethics as an American firm of high character.

7.) You'd spend more on insurance to ship a single gun via Fedex or UPS than the entire year's premium with Eastern/Gallagher. Fedex and UPS will never pay your claims anyway, they'll just blame you for packing it wrong or state your gun is worth pennies, not thousands.

$330ish per year for $100,000 coverage.

Would she insure for a European customer?
 
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Would she insure for a European customer?

I’ll write her and ask
 
I haven’t made a claim yet but use Gun and trophy with excellent pricing.


HH
 
For years I have used Sportsman's Insurance Agency on my firearms, especially those I travel with outside the US. I've never had a claim. SIA has been very easy to work with on firearm insurance.

Sportsman's Insurance Agency, Inc.
1364 North US 1, Suite 503
Ormond Beach, FL 32174
www.siai.net
Office: 1-386-677-2588
Toll Free: 1-800-925-7767
Fax: 1-386-677-3292
 

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