A friend I know built his son a gun shop, has a excellent location, and only one other competitor about 10 miles away. The population is maybe 40 thousand in the two towns, and there are only 3 gun shops in the whole county. He also sell suppressors and SBR's. We're only at the talking stage now, but what is the best route on a FFL? Can I buy his with the business and transfer it to myself? Do I just get mine with the appropriate additions to sell suppressors and SBR's? The catch is he has a number of weapons I'm not interested in that are part of his 07 SOT, their old crappy full autos he wants to much for. The nice thing is that he is the only dealer of suppressors for about 300 miles. He also has a suppressor shop kiosk. I live about 30 miles from the business and I would also like to open a 2nd store closer to me that would be more attractive to another large base of customers who don't want to drive the 75 or so for a suppressor, which I have property at, and could do very easily. Last thing it's also a pawn shop that is actually carrying the gun business right now, I'd like to separate the gun from the pawn shop, to kind of bring the gun shop "up" in stature, but still keep them both viable. I don't think people wanting guns want to see old chain saws, guitars and other pawned stuff, plus it cuts down on space for the gun shop. Thoughts, ideas and how should I tackle the FFL