The simple truth is that if you take away the gun, the criminal or mentally ill, or what ever the social, economic or human issue is that causes someone to do this type of thing will continue to happen. If may be with a knife, or hammer or bombs or his or her bare hands. I am heart broken by...
Grant Liston did mine as well. As far as a transfer to another address, I think this would require some legal work. But I am no lawyer, just play on on the forum.:twocents:
Being new to the suppressor market this has got me thinking about how often a strike happens and how much worse the result will be if it happened on my SGM.
So does this type of thing happen a lot? And one would assume after the initial strike the impact would attempt to dislodge the weapon...
Just ordered mine from Jeff last week. I am looking forward to getting this monster into my shack, I plan on telling the wife it was a scratch and dent unit. lol
Well after talking to numerous agents and in part due to my Gun Trust value, I pulled the trigger on the NRA Endorsed Property and Casualty Insurance Program.
Seems straight forward, Small deductible, Actual cash value not replacement value, No or limited coverage for accessories, Some items...
Does anyone have a recommendation on an insurance company for a gun collection, my agent at State Farm informs me that going over my 2500/5000 cap is not really cost effective. I explained that having my collection destroyed or stolen does not seem very cost effective either, he just does not...