Question on opening a gun shop with an indoor shooting range.

Airbornegunny

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Myself and a friend have been discussing going into business together to open a gun shop with an indoor shooting range of at least 5 lanes where we live in western Michigan. I am in the process of getting an FFL, while my friend has had his FFL for quite some time and he is also a respected gunsmith in the area. Does anyone have any tips or suggestions on where to start? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
 
Look into city/county ordinances. Filing for business registrations, EPA rules and regs. You can Google your question and possibly find what you are looking for. Hope some of this helps.
 
Good luck with your quest. I just hope the cost of construction and insurance doesn't derail you. There aren't enough ranges for us as it is.
 
Myself and a friend have been discussing going into business together to open a gun shop with an indoor shooting range of at least 5 lanes where we live in western Michigan. I am in the process of getting an FFL, while my friend has had his FFL for quite some time and he is also a respected gunsmith in the area. Does anyone have any tips or suggestions on where to start? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

First, Airbornegunny, let me welcome you to the forums. It is always a pleasure to have another former service member join our ranks. I will forgive your selection of service because I have several other Jar-Headed friends and one nephew who are actually fine men. (Big Grin)

As to your question, I investigated such an undertaking as you plan, but it was quite a few year ago. I could not, in my small community, seem to make the numbers work. Of course, that was well before the current Washington buffoons were allowed to begin their destruction of America. I suspect you might have better success. I know that my local range and gun shop is busy all hours they're open.

Someone already mentioned the NSSF, which is a good source, but I found that the NRA was more helpful at the time. You should check out the web site from the NRA called Shooting Range Services. If you can wait that long, I saw on their site that they have a Range Development and Operations Conference scheduled October 6-10, 2012 in San Diego. If you can't wait, you can contact them via email at range@nrahq.org and ask all the questions you have.

Because this is to be a business, I also encourage you to enlist the help of a lawyer and a CPA to assist in the preparation of necessary legal filings, permits, and business organization services. A CPA is best suited to help prepare a business plan that can help enormously in getting financing from your local bank. Some banks have freed-up their commercial lending, to include SBA (Small Business Association) loans that are guaranteed by the government. Many people have the idea that the SBA makes loans. They do not. Instead, a bank makes the loan, which is guaranteed by the government, much like a VA or FHA mortgage. Without a good business plan, no matter how good your technical plan is for the range, you will not get financing. Whatever you think it is going to cost, double or triple it. The worst thing a small business can do is to try everything on a "shoestring". Most small businesses fail in the first 1-3 years because of inadequate capitalization.

Best of luck with your new endeavor.
 
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Good luck! It would be great to do something like that. My suggestion would be to contact a few successful dealers that are doing what you want to do. If they are far enough away they will not see you as competition. Try treating them to a lunch or dinner. Just be up front with your intentions. Most people will be happy to give you a few pointers and tell you about their experiences and possible pitfalls. Just my 2 cents for what it is worth.
 

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