JoseyWales2
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I think the whole thing comes down to business models. There are two local shops I visit and they have radically different models. The first one has ZERO accessories and essentially no ammo. Only enough to sell you a box or two if you buy a gun. His whole business model is about being the cheapest price in town and making it up with volume. He doesn't carry anything but the less expensive brands. Revolvers are Taurus and Ruger, with only a few S&W J-frames. Semi's are mostly the plastic guns.. Glock, Ruger, Springfield, KelTec, Kahr. Carries a decent selection of cheaper 1911's. The only moderate or high priced guns he has are used ones that come in on trade.
The other FFL is a full range and accessory place, but the training classes that they offer is what distinguishes them from everyone else. Someone signs up for a CCW class, or handgun shooting class, or womens self defense class... then they buy a range membership and a defensive handgun from their shop. They seem to be prospering quite well.
The other FFL is a full range and accessory place, but the training classes that they offer is what distinguishes them from everyone else. Someone signs up for a CCW class, or handgun shooting class, or womens self defense class... then they buy a range membership and a defensive handgun from their shop. They seem to be prospering quite well.