Posted: 4/29/2017 9:43:28 PM EDT
| I'm sure this has been discussed, but my latest American Rifleman features a full wraparound ad for their new training and concealed carry insurance. I had been looking at USCCA and ACLDN. Both have their pros and cons and since they've been around for awhile they have some reviews of people who have benefited from their protections. Has anybody looked closely at the NRA insurance costs and coverage benefits? |
| Lol. better late than never. |
| The NRA coverage is shit if that chart is correct. No money until charges are filed. Before charges are filed is when you need a lawyer really bad. And if you're convicted they don't pay. LOL |
| Thanks for posting this. I've been looking and this really saved me some time, and possibly from a mistake. |
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I think the NRA has bought into their own brand, like the mainstream media. They put out a sub-par product, insurance in this case, and assume that their product is automatically superior because NRA.
As a former LEO, I am glad that I now have access to the same type of benefits that I was able to purchase through the PBA. Having used the PBA many times, insurance and legal representation is money well spent. The free market will speak loudly. |
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I think the NRA has bought into their own brand, like the mainstream media. They put out a sub-par product, insurance in this case, and assume that their product is automatically superior because NRA. As a former LEO, I am glad that I now have access to the same type of benefits that I was able to purchase through the PBA. Having used the PBA many times, insurance and legal representation is money well spent. The free market will speak loudly. |