Let's see your collections.
#12
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 3,329
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From: Michigan
Guns are tricky. In all likelihood you will recieve minimal coverage unless you document all your firearms and specific upgrades with your insurance company before hand.
Tom
Tom
#14
I don't know what the insurance rate today is for insuringguns. I know years ago it was 2.00 per 100.00. I'm sure today it would cost allot more then it did 25 years ago.
#15
Typical Buck
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 920
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ORIGINAL: salukipv1
Does someone like RUGER? haha.
Does someone like RUGER? haha.

#18
Typical Buck
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 920
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oilpatchpride, yes it's a factory gun. I believe Rugermade a small run with some Turkish walnut they use on the M77 Africans. This one is chambered in 270 Win. and I feel very lucky to have rescued it.
#19
ORIGINAL: doubleA
I have been accused of showing off in the past so I am just going to post one single gun, and it happens to be awrooga. Not that I like em, but this one kinda grows on you.
ORIGINAL: salukipv1
Does someone like RUGER? haha.
Does someone like RUGER? haha.
#20
ORIGINAL: Ruger-Redhawk
I don't know what the insurance rate today is for insuringguns. I know years ago it was 2.00 per 100.00. I'm sure today it would cost allot more then it did 25 years ago.
I don't know what the insurance rate today is for insuringguns. I know years ago it was 2.00 per 100.00. I'm sure today it would cost allot more then it did 25 years ago.


