19 August 2024, 21:08
BigBBearLegal Protection if you have to shoot in self defense
I've been curious about doing this for some time but wanted to ask the question here to see which is best and do you get what you pay for. I have been getting recurring emails from USCCA as of late on their promotions and don't know if any on here have experience on this or not. Would appreciate any feedback and will give you a tip that if you have any insurance from anyone other than Easter Insurance on your guns you are wasting money. They are very affordable and reliable so I am curious of the same thing on protection if you have to shoot.
20 August 2024, 02:13
p dog shooterThis what I have.
Armed Citizens’ Legal Defense Network, Inc
https://armedcitizensnetwork.org/USCCA is a insurance based company. Meaning that they are back by an insurance company.
That brings all the problems that one has using insurance companies.
Do a search on USCCA troubles and decide for yourself.
21 August 2024, 00:46
BigBBearThanks, ill look into it. what i mostly want is the ability to call an experienced lawyer should something ever happen.
21 August 2024, 02:03
BigBBearThought i had replied. thanks
22 August 2024, 02:52
BigBBearBTW, I have a nice Wilson Combat Elite in guns for sale.
29 August 2024, 03:53
AtkinsonI would not worry about about insurance, it might make you hesitate. that's the part they never tell you about on the job

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30 August 2024, 00:04
Badger MattI am a USCCA member and am satisfied. Thankfully, I’ve never had occasion to use their legal services, but it’s nice knowing it’s there.