Finch
Member
I hate working for the TSA, I hate it with all my heart and need to get out . Unfortunately for me (or fortunately, depending on how full the glass is) it works with my school. But my mother is due in for a nice settlement from a lawsuit pending and we have been mulling around with the idea of opening a store. I'm lucky enough to have parents who are both into guns themselves.
If anyone knows the Las Vegas gun scene, it's somewhat bleek. While we don't have a shortage of stores, we do have a shortage of decent ones. I can only say that there are two stores that I feel are worthy of business, and one of them is overpriced. So I am curious as to what you all think makes a good gun store. What sets a great gun store apart from a good gun store? Leave ranges out, because if we were to go through with this, we plan on shooting for an area near the new Clark County shooting park. It's going to be a world class shooting facility, and I think that a location near by would be a huge business booster without the overhead of having our own range to deal with.
One thing that I find lacking in most gun stores is community outreach. I would really like to provide free basic gun course to anyone as a way to promote safe and responsible firearm ownership, and to hopefully reach out to those who fear guns. Most guns stores are just stores, but I think that they should be more. I invision it almost like a gateway computer store. If you have ever seen these, they have their store, but they also have a whole training department. They offer classes from the very beginner to the advanced.
If anyone knows the Las Vegas gun scene, it's somewhat bleek. While we don't have a shortage of stores, we do have a shortage of decent ones. I can only say that there are two stores that I feel are worthy of business, and one of them is overpriced. So I am curious as to what you all think makes a good gun store. What sets a great gun store apart from a good gun store? Leave ranges out, because if we were to go through with this, we plan on shooting for an area near the new Clark County shooting park. It's going to be a world class shooting facility, and I think that a location near by would be a huge business booster without the overhead of having our own range to deal with.
One thing that I find lacking in most gun stores is community outreach. I would really like to provide free basic gun course to anyone as a way to promote safe and responsible firearm ownership, and to hopefully reach out to those who fear guns. Most guns stores are just stores, but I think that they should be more. I invision it almost like a gateway computer store. If you have ever seen these, they have their store, but they also have a whole training department. They offer classes from the very beginner to the advanced.