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<blockquote data-quote="Peace_Maker" data-source="post: 2233915" data-attributes="member: 2164"><p>Thanks, I am seriously thinking about writing a book about dealing with this whole ordeal, there is so many split second decisions to make that potentially affect tens of thousands of dollars. Hard to believe but what you say in a casual conversation with your adjuster could cost you thousands. </p><p></p><p>I'm thinking gun broker is the way to go. I've read the insurance depreciates guns 5% every year, that sucks because many of us keep our firearms in like new condition and they appreciate in value like a home. Hard to believe a 20 year old gun is worth nothing!</p><p></p><p>They depreciate in their favor, they say shirts only last three years and socks and underwear only last a year! </p><p></p><p>Another problem is putting a value on ammo. Hard to pin a value on 1K rounds of 30 year old sealed .762 ammo!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peace_Maker, post: 2233915, member: 2164"] Thanks, I am seriously thinking about writing a book about dealing with this whole ordeal, there is so many split second decisions to make that potentially affect tens of thousands of dollars. Hard to believe but what you say in a casual conversation with your adjuster could cost you thousands. I'm thinking gun broker is the way to go. I've read the insurance depreciates guns 5% every year, that sucks because many of us keep our firearms in like new condition and they appreciate in value like a home. Hard to believe a 20 year old gun is worth nothing! They depreciate in their favor, they say shirts only last three years and socks and underwear only last a year! Another problem is putting a value on ammo. Hard to pin a value on 1K rounds of 30 year old sealed .762 ammo! [/QUOTE]
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