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Episode Description
Running a gun store and shooting range on separate systems may seem practical at first. Over time, it can create more work, less visibility, and unnecessary gaps between the two sides of your business.
In this episode of Trigger Point, host Kevin Wosmansky joins Daniel Peterson and Jake Newbold for a direct conversation about whether retail and range operations should rely on different software or work from one connected platform.
They examine the challenges that can appear when key parts of an FFL business operate independently and what owners should consider before adding another system to their technology stack.
The right software should reduce complexity, support compliance, and give you a clearer view of your operation. It should not force your team to work around disconnected tools.
Listen to the full episode to learn what an integrated approach could mean for your store, your range, and the way your business runs.
See how Trident 1 FFL Software brings retail, range management, compliance, inventory, and reporting together in one cloud-based platform. Visit the Trident 1 website to learn more.
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