I'd like to own a strip mall of sorts.
Harley Davidson dealership, gun store/mil surp/outdoor store, tattoo shop, bar & grill. Separate business (all owned by me) but appeal to the same (general) clientele.
As to the gun store specifically, I'm not real sure. Used guns are tough, you have to buy them so low to be able to sell them for a profit and be competitive with online prices, it's tough to get a good inventory because no one wants to sell to you.
I'd like to own a strip mall of sorts.
Harley Davidson dealership, gun store/mil surp/outdoor store, tattoo shop, bar & grill. Separate business (all owned by me) but appeal to the same (general) clientele.
As to the gun store specifically, I'm not real sure. Used guns are tough, you have to buy them so low to be able to sell them for a profit and be competitive with online prices, it's tough to get a good inventory because no one wants to sell to you.
Better ad divorce attorney, cause a lot of people will be leaving your strip mall broke
My “hood” store-
Location: 38th/Keystone
products: 50% of inventory Hi-Points, 25% .25 weapons, 15% cheap 12g, 10% .40
Other inventory: fake BP vests, homeboy sights, lasers
Majority rounds in stock: “nina” and .25
Sales counter: BP enclosed, point at what you want, cash first “now GTFO”
Staff: at least one with gold teeth, one bilingual, one white country boy with a camp hat (that everyone thinks knows what he’s talking about), and two incredibly hot chicks Latino and Redbone; boob size not essential. Booty? Something spectacular.... falls also under advertising.
Motto: When you can't pound, put them in the ground.
And my Carmel store?
Wait until you show him “Night at the Museum”!Wow...Dead on and you've never even been here...
Very impressed sir....
And my Carmel store?
Just curious what would be your focuses if you owned a gun store, maybe things that you aren't seeing right now in stores.
One thing around here is most used guns seem to be sold online, I would like a good selection of used guns.
I work in a gun store. If you guys saw the inner workings of a gun store I bet you would evaluate things a bit differently. It’s a good thing the store I help out in doesn’t stock the things I like, the owner would go broke from inventory just sitting around.
Although I am not against the idea of a Strip Club Bar and Grill with a huge gun selection. Maybe add an indoor range for me and a movie theater for the kids.
Fetla's. Wayyyyyy back in the old days.