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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny Foffa" data-source="post: 2796535" data-attributes="member: 100742"><p>This is excellent information guys. I just had a fire at my summer home at the jersey shore. Happened in January, with no one home, thank God!! No one in the house since November. Started by the dishwasher motor, I was told. If a firearm was in the house, it would have been badly damaged or destroyed. So I need insurance to cover a gunsmith's assessment of how bad the rifle is damaged: Can it be repaired?? " If so at what cost??? or is it a total loss.?? What if its a rifle that is no longer in production?? What about the scope ?? If you paid $1200 to $1500 for you rifle, and $1500 for your scope, 10 years ago, you would need at least that much to replace it today. What about Modifications made to the rifle, such as a New Recoil pad, or a new Trigger , or a Muzzle break? When you think about this subject, there are many questions. Great thread, I hope "Boots" can find the name of his insurance carrier. Thanks Boys !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny Foffa, post: 2796535, member: 100742"] This is excellent information guys. I just had a fire at my summer home at the jersey shore. Happened in January, with no one home, thank God!! No one in the house since November. Started by the dishwasher motor, I was told. If a firearm was in the house, it would have been badly damaged or destroyed. So I need insurance to cover a gunsmith's assessment of how bad the rifle is damaged: Can it be repaired?? " If so at what cost??? or is it a total loss.?? What if its a rifle that is no longer in production?? What about the scope ?? If you paid $1200 to $1500 for you rifle, and $1500 for your scope, 10 years ago, you would need at least that much to replace it today. What about Modifications made to the rifle, such as a New Recoil pad, or a new Trigger , or a Muzzle break? When you think about this subject, there are many questions. Great thread, I hope "Boots" can find the name of his insurance carrier. Thanks Boys !!! [/QUOTE]
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