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5 Ways Software Can Improve Your Firearms Business
Software is an essential component of any modern business. It can be used to improve the efficiency and ATF compliance of your firearm’s business. Having an FFL and a storefront isn’t enough to drive profit. You should constantly be working … Continue reading
The ATF’s Requirements for Electronic A&D Books
Now that the ATF permits electronic records of A&D books, it’s important to understand the regulatory changes and the new requirements. The Gun Control Act of 1968 requires FFLs to keep and maintain acquisition and disposition records throughout course of … Continue reading
The Importance of Keeping Accurate Records (and How to Do So)
Keeping accurate records will help to speed up the eventual inspection process. Learn what you need to do in this post. As a Federal Firearms Licensee you probably have a lot on your mind. Not only do you have to … Continue reading
6 Strategies to Grow Your Firearms Business
Like any business, you want to attract more customers so you can grow. Use these key strategies to develop your business and bring in more sales. Whether you’re using your FFL to operate a retail store, make on-the-road gun show … Continue reading
Listing “Responsible Persons” on Your Federal Firearms License
The “responsible persons” line on ATF Form 7 (your FFL application) can be a bit confusing. Here’s an explanation of responsible persons. Gun laws and regulations can be… confusing. They’ve created a lot of misinformation. As if legislation wasn’t hard … Continue reading
Why Shooting Ranges Should Get Their FFL
Shooting ranges technically aren’t required to obtain a federal firearms license, but they are a smart way to make your business successful. Opening and owning a shooting range is a big project. You need access to a lot of space. … Continue reading
Why You Can’t Keep Firearms Acquisition and Disposition Record Books in Microsoft Excel
Many FFL dealers use Excel for their A&D bound books. Excel isn’t just a poor solution, it’s non-compliant with the ATF. In the past, it was common for FFL dealers to record their acquisitions and dispositions by hand in paper … Continue reading
Different Ways You Can Use Your FFL
Use your FFL to make money as many ways as you can. With your federal firearms license, there are multiple ways you can create revenue selling firearms. As a business, you want to make money as many ways as you … Continue reading
How to Pass an ATF Inspection
Inevitably, you will be inspected by the ATF. These are just a part of the business. Learn how to pass an inspection so you can get back to making sales. Inevitably, you will be inspected by the ATF. Don’t panic. … Continue reading