I spent the better part of 3 years working in a very active FFL... Lets just say it really opened my eyes when it comes to how little people know about gun safety. I have no doubts that my time working there is why I think every one should be able to get a CCW, but they MUST have training envoling both laws and safe use of a firearm.
Now when it comes to running a biz... let me ask you this.
Do you like the fallowing:
paper work
dealing with other peoples probs
Dealing with people that have no fooking clue what they are doing
not sleeping
Saying "the pay role is only $10000 this pay cycle"
Reading complex laws ( not gun laws)
Making less then min wage
etc etc
A lot of that's what sucked about working on guns in the army too. A lot of other things sucked too.
Paperwork with 5 copies going to 5 different places.
Someone walking into the shop with a garbage bag that rattles, containing an M16A1 rifle run over by at least one whole platoon of tanks.
Being on call 24 hours a day for 45 days straight while you live in a tent, followed by putting in 60 hour weeks for the next 45 days, then living in a tent and being on call for another 45 days straight, then another 45 days of 60 hour weeks, and so on, for a couple of years with no break.
Making about $1/hour as a starting salary.
Well below minimum wage.
And how about ordering so many parts you remember the National Stock Numbers, no matter how hard you try to forget, more than 20 years later.
M60 machinegun barrel assembly -------------- NSN 1005-00-608-0001
M60 machinegun bolt assembly ---------------- NSN 1005-00-608-0002
M60 machinegun operating rod assembly --- NSN 1005-00-608-0003
And a lot of the weapons were twice as old as I was and had
a lot of use, so they were all wearing out.