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How to Manage Gun Store Inventory

ATF compliance aside, gun stores are still retail businesses. Here are some ways your store can manage and display your firearms and accessories. As if the ATF wasn’t enough to worry about, you have a retail business to run! One … 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


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


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


Best Practices for Keeping Accurate Records

These recordkeeping best practices will streamline your workflow and prevent inaccurate errors. As a federal firearms licensee, you have an obligation to track the serial number of every firearm that passes through your business. In the event of criminal activity, … Continue reading


7 Common Misconceptions About the ATF

There is a lot of bad information out there about the ATF and how it treats firearms sellers. This article exposes those misconceptions with the truth. The firearms industry is a centerpiece for national controversy. Opinions are hot. Those who … Continue reading


The Dangers of Using Non-Compliant Bound Books Software

Did you know that the bound books software you’re using could be putting your business at risk? We illuminate the reasons why in this post. You can’t expect to keep your business up and running if you’re relying on low-quality … Continue reading