zerobarrier
Contributing Member
Hello all,
I am in the process of looking for a new safe and I have been looking at safes 1500+ with 10 gauge min and weight of at least 1000lbs. What I am thinking of is buying a safe on sale at tractor supply for 799 and just insuring the guns.
I do not own a home and have no renters insurance. I found locktonaffinity.com and supposedly they are NRA approved, whatever that means. For their Armscare plus insurance it is like 230 a year to insure 20,000 in guns.
Does anyone have experience with them or any other company? The weapons I have are all modern and replaceable. No family heirlooms or historical pieces, pretty much all bought new within the past 5 years.
So basically I am thinking the Cannon 48 gun safe for 799 with the insurance will be perfect for me and give me piece of mind that if stolen I will get a check to replace all of it, even though I will have to wait again for the NFA stuff. I am sure the cannon will keep the kids out and that's all I am really concerned with in my area.
230 a year isn't that bad, plus the more expensive safes still wont hold up to things like plasma cutters and enough time. So I am really thinking a cheap safe and insurance is a great idea, what do you think?
I am recently divorced and now need a new safe and that is also the reason why I would like to save a few bucks on the safe. Not making as much anymore without the dual income and my wife had a really good job, made alittle more then me.
I am in the process of looking for a new safe and I have been looking at safes 1500+ with 10 gauge min and weight of at least 1000lbs. What I am thinking of is buying a safe on sale at tractor supply for 799 and just insuring the guns.
I do not own a home and have no renters insurance. I found locktonaffinity.com and supposedly they are NRA approved, whatever that means. For their Armscare plus insurance it is like 230 a year to insure 20,000 in guns.
Does anyone have experience with them or any other company? The weapons I have are all modern and replaceable. No family heirlooms or historical pieces, pretty much all bought new within the past 5 years.
So basically I am thinking the Cannon 48 gun safe for 799 with the insurance will be perfect for me and give me piece of mind that if stolen I will get a check to replace all of it, even though I will have to wait again for the NFA stuff. I am sure the cannon will keep the kids out and that's all I am really concerned with in my area.
230 a year isn't that bad, plus the more expensive safes still wont hold up to things like plasma cutters and enough time. So I am really thinking a cheap safe and insurance is a great idea, what do you think?
I am recently divorced and now need a new safe and that is also the reason why I would like to save a few bucks on the safe. Not making as much anymore without the dual income and my wife had a really good job, made alittle more then me.