I believe Brownells and most other firearm suppliers wont give you a discount unless you provide them your FFL (typically Class 1). Per the ATF, you are required to have an FFL to practice gunsmithing for profit, but this allows you to get better pricing for your customers and opens more business opportunities anywayGet a sales tax license and sign up with Brownells; you'll get a discount. You'll have to file sales tax returns (online) and you should pay sales tax on anything you buy for yourself.
I don't have an FFL, and I get a discount at Brownells.I believe Brownells and most other firearm suppliers wont give you a discount unless you provide them your FFL (typically Class 1). Per the ATF, you are required to have an FFL to practice gunsmithing for profit, but this allows you to get better pricing for your customers and opens more business opportunities anyway
Hey AA,I recently completed the Penn-Foster Gunsmithing Course and I'm looking to build a work area with the basic equipment I'll need to do common gunsmithing tasks. Penn-Foster didn't help with this type of inventory. Does anyone know of a source which might help?
So, you have me scartching my head in wonder. You took a gunsmith course and now are asking what tools you need for the basics! I am left wondering did they not have you doing practical exercises with all the tools you would need? If that is the case - thwat they did not supply you with the tools or have you buy the tools somewhere to get through the course - the course was not worth what you spent on it timewise or in payment. I mean, I cannot imagine how you could go through a practical class of any sort without the proper tools for it and I can see no way to go through a gunsmith class without lots of practical exercises.I recently completed the Penn-Foster Gunsmithing Course and I'm looking to build a work area with the basic equipment I'll need to do common gunsmithing tasks. Penn-Foster didn't help with this type of inventory. Does anyone know of a source which might help?
Penn - Foster is an online gunsmith course, this is from their website.So, you have me scartching my head in wonder. You took a gunsmith course and now are asking what tools you need for the basics! I am left wondering did they not have you doing practical exercises with all the tools you would need? If that is the case - thwat they did not supply you with the tools or have you buy the tools somewhere to get through the course - the course was not worth what you spent on it timewise or in payment. I mean, I cannot imagine how you could go through a practical class of any sort without the proper tools for it and I can see no way to go through a gunsmith class without lots of practical exercises.
Have to give the same recommendation on the LED lights. World of difference in light output. Plus they have gotten so much cheaper. Been replacing the bulbs in my garage to LED's.LOL.....yes, stones......outlets? I have 14 wall outlets just at the bench............
LED lights for the shop...don't bother with anything else...........