NRA's ArmsCare Plus - anyone use it?

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I got an email solicitation from the NRA today for their ArmsCare Plus insurance program. I got to thinking about it today (spring time is our homeowners renewal time) and for that kind of coverage for $50, it appears to be a good deal.

I searched here and i found several old threads on ArmsCare plus - most recent a 2009 thread. Several folks said they have it, but I didn't see anyone with a post of how their claim was handled. While I am glad ot hear no one had to use it (as of then) I wonder if anyone has in the past few years.

Any new comments on ArmsCare Plus? How was your claim handled? Did they pay off like the ad sounds like they will?

http://www.locktonrisk.com/nrains/a...nsurance.com&utm_campaign=nraguninsurance.com

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NRA Endorsed Insurance Claims

Thank you for your post and question about the NRA Endorsed Insurance program. While we hope other customers will make a post about their insurance claim experience, we thought we’d share a few pieces of helpful information regarding claims for those considering a firearm insurance product.

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No, I don't use it. I don't have so much value at the moment that it would be an economical prospect to take out insurance on my weaponry.
 
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