by admin | Mar 31, 2026
Overselling happens when a firearm sells in-store while still listed as available online — or vice versa. The only reliable prevention is real-time, bi-directional inventory sync between your POS and your online store. When a serialized firearm sells at the counter,...
by admin | Mar 31, 2026
Every firearm transferred in-store — regardless of where it was purchased — must go through the complete compliance workflow: 4473 completion, NICS check, and A&D disposition entry. Your POS should trigger this workflow automatically when an online order is...
by admin | Mar 31, 2026
FFL transfer fees should be configured as a separate service line item in your POS that you collect from customers who bring in online purchases for transfer at your store. Track transfer revenue separately from retail revenue so you can evaluate how much your store...
by admin | Mar 31, 2026
Ammunition e-commerce is governed by a patchwork of state and local laws covering minimum purchase age (18 for rifle/shotgun, 21 for handgun in many states), shipping restrictions (some states require in-person pickup), and quantity limits. Your online store checkout...
by admin | Mar 31, 2026
Centralized pricing management lets you configure retail prices, margin rules, and promotional discounts at the corporate level and push them to all locations simultaneously. This ensures price consistency across your chain while still allowing location managers to...