If they say yes, I make a quick $37.
And, if I sell just one bag a week that adds up to an extra $148 a month, which covers most of my utility bills.
Keep in mind, there are many other items you can sell with even larger profit margins.
For example, you could make $79 on this Bushnell scope…
And, you could make $103 on this Advanced Armament Corp. upper…
Obviously, it’s up to you if you want to sell other items besides guns.
But, if you want to make even more money in your gun business, I’ll tell you the 3 best accessories to sell and where to buy them at wholesale cost.
But first, let me share with you another secret of making extra money in your gun business…
There are over 100 million gun owners in this country and many of them don’t enjoy cleaning their guns.
But, you and I know it’s critical to keep your gun in good condition in case you ever have to use it to defend yourself.
This is why another way to collect extra retirement income is by offering a gun cleaning service.
It’s simple really.
When someone buys a gun from you, just mention that you offer gun cleaning.
You’ll be pleasantly surprised at the number of people who take you up on this.
If you clean just 3 guns a week at $30 per gun, that’s an extra $90 a week… An extra $360 a month.
And, when you add up all of these ways to make money, just look at how much extra income you could collect each month.
$500 – from transfers
$800 – from guns
$148 – from accessories
$360 – from cleaning guns
Total= $1,808
Of course, you could put more hours into your business and make even more money. It’s all up to you because it’s your business.
The bottom line is this...
If you’re looking to make a little extra money in retirement to pay off your mortgage, pay utility bills, and not have to rely on Social Security, there’s no better way than your own home-based gun business.
Luckily, it’s easy to get started with your own business right now.
Let me explain…
The Retirement Gun Business
Over the past several years, I've done a monumental amount of work on figuring out how to run a successful gun business.
And because of this, I've been asked to write in-depth articles for Combat Handguns Magazine, Personal and Home Defense Magazine and even the Beretta firearms company.
I've come to realize there's a ton of misinformation out there on what you need to know to start a home-based gun business.
That's why I took the information I’ve gained over the years that allows me to collect over $1,200 a month in extra income…
And I developed a step-by-step guide to help you start your own gun business as quickly and easily as possible.
This guide is called, The Retirement Gun Business Guide: How to make an extra $1,200 a month (or more) from your kitchen table.
As I just mentioned, this guide is a culmination of my years in the gun business and tells you exactly what you need to do in order to be successful and make as much money as you wish.
For instance, here’s the first thing this guide covers…
How to Get Your FFL Without Any Headaches
You see, after you submit your application to the ATF, one of their employees comes out to interview you.
The interview is laid back and nothing to worry about.
In fact, the person doing the interview is an administration person who doesn’t even carry a gun.
In other words, a lot of people think it’s going to be a rough and tough Agent with his gun and badge, but that’s not the case.
In fact, here’s what an FFL in Texas told me about his interview…
"They came out and had a kind of an informal interview at the house... it was a really relaxed atmosphere. They just come in and sat down and go over all the paperwork with you. So, I mean, it wasn't really a bad process..."
And here’s what a New York FFL told me…
"I was expecting somebody to come in a dark suit and tie and white shirt with a big bulge under his left arm where his firearm was... The guy that showed up was wearing jeans and a polo shirt and was not armed and if I didn't see his identification that he was an ATF employee, I wouldn't have thought it. He was very laid back."
How to Buy Guns at ZERO Markup
Earlier, I told you about my Springfield 1911 (below) I bought for myself at zero markup.
I want you to be as successful as possible with your home-based gun business.
The way I look at it, the more guns you sell, the more Americans that have a firearm to protect themselves.
So, in the Retirement Gun Business Guide, not only do you hear my personal story of how I run a gun business that makes over $1,200 a month…
But, I also interviewed 6 other FFLs so you can hear their success secrets too.
For instance, one of the interviews is with a fellow named Guido K. who has his home-based FFL in Colorado.
During my interview with Guido, he reveals how to get your class 3 license so you can buy and sell silencers… The best wholesaler to get items such as 5.11 tactical gear and Blackhawk brand gear… Where you want to go to get the best deal on Sig-Sauer pistols… The secret of making money at gun shows, including a brilliant idea that helps him attract a flood of customers to his gun show table… And much more.
Another interview is with Chris L. who has his home-based FFL in Texas.
Chris shares his special niche and how it allows him to blow away his competition… His favorite marketing tool (that anyone can use) to make money… His #1 wholesaler and why you must know about their “secret” Saturday sales that allow you to get the best prices on guns… And more.
Roy P. happens to be a home-based FFL in Indiana.
During my interview with Roy he shares the #1 accessory he sells to people when they buy a gun from him… The two marketing methods he uses to attract customers to his business… The step-by-step process of how he handles a customer when they call him to buy a gun… And a whole lot more.
The fourth interview that will help you make more money in your gun business is with Patrick G. from Missouri.
Patrick shares a huge secret in his interview about how to make money off of used guns.
He also reveals how he makes money gunsmithing… How to sell guns to people in the military… The list of accessories he sells to his customers… His two favorite places to get ammunition… And more.
Chris M. is a highly successful FFL in Utah.
Not only does he sell guns but he also manufactures them. Like many folks, Chris started out as a home-based FFL and then eventually got a storefront.
In Chris’ interview he shares the single best place to buy Ruger firearms… The two most popular accessories that people want after buying a handgun… What accessory goes best with bolt-action rifles… His 3 favorite silencer manufacturers… And more.
The final interview is with a fellow named Dennis K.
I don’t want to spoil this one because Dennis lives in one of the most anti-gun states in our nation. But, he was still able to get his home-based FFL and reveals exactly how he did it.
The fact is, along with the Retirement Gun Business Guide, these 6 interviews take all of the guesswork out of starting your gun business so you can quickly begin collecting over $1,200 each month.
By now, the only question that remains is this…
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