Originally Posted by
Muskett
Gunshops are just another retail specialist business. A retail shop has to compete against the competition which the internet is just one. The additional costs of running a shop and the inefficiencies of a shop add to their difficulties. Shop retail has never been easy. When so many gun related products have such poor margins and plenty of competition from bulk buyers then its one tough trade to be in. Success is what added value is brought to the business, or specialisation that others don't provide. The bulk buyers have to sell quantity and spend more on advertising. Depends on the business model.
Agree. e.g. SFS doing tunes. Unless there is going to be added value (tunes, repairs, servicing, etc), it just isn't going to compete against a lower cost base internet supplier.
VCR act would actaully help retail shops due to mandating F2F, (but it's still dumb), except for the fact that Euro sellers are unaffected
PX makes them some money and has to be F2F.
With shooting under so much pressure, through legal and "social" influences (however misguided), who'd want to run a shooting shop ? I enjoy guns, but it's not a great way to earn a living these days.
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.