... but after awhile it get old dealing with the idiots...
Well, that's anywhere in retail....but at least there's guns.
Well, that's anywhere in retail....but at least there's guns.
You dont have to be 21. You cant be a convicted fellon though. If you cant purchase a gun through NICS i dont think you can really work at a shop but im sure some shops will just let whoever they want work there.Is there any legal requirements besides the obvious ones that you can't probably be a convicted felon, have to be over 21 etc?
I guess if you're just an employee you don't need a FFL, right?
You dont have to be 21. You cant be a convicted fellon though. If you cant purchase a gun through NICS i dont think you can really work at a shop but im sure some shops will just let whoever they want work there.
No employees do not need an FFL. They fall under the owners FFL while doing work at the shop, so repairs on guns ect.
Nope there is no gunsmith license in Indiana. Anyone can and does work on them at shops. There are actual trained gunsmiths around in business though. They are required by the ATF to have an FFLFor actually working on guns (and not just selling them) you don't need any gunsmith traninig/certification?
My knowledge of American gun stores only comes from watching brilliant TV shows like Sons of Guns, and American guns lol Both owners now lost their FFL and are in jail I believe.
Well I did visit a gun store in person in Indy, that was quite interesting.Very friendly dude.
And very different from gun stores we have over here in France.
Surprisingly enough you find more European guns in a US gun store than in a European gun store.