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Posted: 2/10/2010 7:36:24 AM EDT
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there used to be a post titled something like "the secert list" with a pile of Whole sale only links in it. I had it saved on the old computer that crashed and now cant find it. any one have the link?
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Man that would be great if someone could re-post that info. I've only managed to put together about a half dozen or so on my own and would love to have more options.
Seems like there was another list or just some people talking about some distributors that were not that good to work with. |
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Ellett Brothers Oops didn't see that it had already been mentioned
Bill Hicks Inc. Hicks Inc. A different company than Bill Hicks Lipsey's |
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I'm thinking of getting my FFL i have the paper work ready to go. I am a little bit hesitant based on this list. they seem to want store front photos. list of current distributors or list of current inventory, and so on and so on.
I want to start out as the so called kitchen table dealer not carrying much in stock. which wholesalers are kitchen table dealer friendly. Thanks. |
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I'm thinking of getting my FFL i have the paper work ready to go. I am a little bit hesitant based on this list. they seem to want store front photos. list of current distributors or list of current inventory, and so on and so on. I want to start out as the so called kitchen table dealer not carrying much in stock. which wholesalers are kitchen table dealer friendly. Thanks. You can get wholesaler accounts set up right now without your FFL. This will help you have some references and track record ready when you go to get set up firearms distributors with your FFL. I am also looking to set up my FFL from my home when I purchase a new house later this year. I will have to get a zoning variance and jump through some other hoops. I will share my experience here when I start the process. Currently, I have wholesale accounts with Green Supply, Maurice Sporting Goods, and Gun Accessory Supply. You only need a business license and reseller's certificate to set up a dealer account for non-firearm products. I have found that this is a good way to get my feet wet selling ammo and accessories and I have already learned a lot. Hope that helps. |
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