OldmanFCSA wrote:Hmac wrote:OldmanFCSA wrote:If you don't provide the Insurance Company all of your Serial Numbers of Firearms including Serial Numbers of any accessories that have numbers, and complete detailed pictures labeled with pointers to serial numbers, = you will receive payment on a amortized cost of standard rifle using their depreciating scale.
Yes. That's inherent to the concept of an insurance rider on a homeowner's policy. But seriously....you don't keep photos and serial numbers anyway?
I do have digital pictures and details on most of my rifles. I need to update the list again. Its all stored in a removeable hard drive stored in a secure location.
NOT at the Insurance company - they only know I have an old 12 gage and a single-shot 22 rifle, but they suspect more.
I agree. Photos are for YOUR own record keeping and insurance that you are keeping track of your firearms. Heaven forbid something gets lost, stolen, etc, you have proof of ownership, serial numbers, etc. It's just record keeping....and just because you have it, doesn't mean that you need to share it with anyone else either. I think it's a good idea to have photos and other documentation of ALL your valuables, not just guns. I don't mean things like your home entertainment system, computers, etc, rather things like grandma's silver serving set that's 150 years old or more from great-grandma and other family heirlooms, gold, silver, coins, hard-if-not-impossible things to replace due to their sentimental as well as financial value.