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tom leshinsky 04-08-2019 02:27 PM

please post the contact for eastern insurance?

Robin Lewis 04-08-2019 02:56 PM

Laura Sewall

(781) 834-6578
(800) 333-7234

233 West Cetral St.
Natick, Ma. 01760-4623

lsewall@easterninsurance.com

Eric Eis 04-08-2019 04:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phil Yearout (Post 271052)
I have the Eastern blanket coverage plan which covers up to $45K; costs me $150.00 per year. I just spoke with Laura at Eastern; once you pay for a gun and the seller has accepted your payment the gun is covered so no need to add insurance coverage during shipment. If the purchase puts you over your blanket amount you need to call her and increase your coverage. If the gun is over $10k you do need to have it scheduled.

I just call Laura and the scheduled amounts very depending on your policy. If your policy is up to $249,999 it is $10,000 if it is over 250K and under 500K i's $25,000 per item, and if your policy is over $500K you only have to schedule a firearm if it's insure for over $50,000

Chuck Bishop 04-08-2019 05:04 PM

Eric, that's what I was told too for Eastern. I'm covered to 60K and my premium was $170. Piece of mind!

Bill Murphy 04-09-2019 02:18 AM

Randy, I don't think you answered Phil's question. He bought from a non-FFL. Can he return it without using an FFL? I think this is a question many of us would like to have answered.

Dean Romig 04-09-2019 07:32 AM

Post deleted. My understanding of the law has been proven in error by Randy's post of the link to the actual law.





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Randy G Roberts 04-09-2019 07:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Murphy (Post 271105)
Randy, I don't think you answered Phil's question. He bought from a non-FFL. Can he return it without using an FFL? I think this is a question many of us would like to have answered.

According to the "ATF Federal Firearms Regulations Reference Guide" and I will quote "A nonlicensee may mail a shotgun or rifle to a resident of his or her own State or to a licensee in any State". There is some additional verbiage that
clarifies that a common or contract carrier (not the USPS) must be used for a handgun. Same rule that I quoted above applies to a handgun. There is nothing that I can see pertaining to a transfer of ownership. Based upon this if Phil does not have an FFL he can ship it in State or it must go to an FFL if out of State. So it would appear the ATF does not want nonlicensee's shipping firearms out of State, right ? Wrong, if you are going hunting it is perfectly legal to ship your guns out of State to the intended State where you will be hunting as long as you ship to yourself in the care of another. Fellas I could be wrong on this as the rules are lengthy and complicated but I cannot see anything other than what I have stated above. Phil you can always call the local ATF office and inquire.

Randy G Roberts 04-09-2019 08:06 AM

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I should have done this previously, attached is the rule I am referring to. Maybe you will find a different interpretation.

Phil Yearout 04-09-2019 12:39 PM

Talked with my local AFT office; according to the agent the gun must go to an FFL if I return it.

Bill Murphy 04-09-2019 06:49 PM

That's a lot simpler than the raft of rules and regulations that have been offered to us in the last several posts. End of story, I think.


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