Bravo POS Alternative for Gun Stores That Care About Compliance
A gun store POS is only useful if it connects cleanly to A&D records, inventory movement, customer data, and inspection exports. BoundStack starts from the FFL compliance workflow and adds POS around it.
Best Fit
Dealers who want sales, inventory, and bound book records connected instead of handled in separate tools.
Why Dealers Look
Most FFL software decisions come down to record accuracy, inspection readiness, daily speed at the counter, and whether the tool fits a small shop budget.
What BoundStack Covers
- Firearm-friendly POS with linked dispositions
- Inventory and customer records tied to sales
- A&D and Form 4473 workflows in the same app
- Inspection exports and audit views for compliance checks
Bravo POS vs BoundStack
Questions to Ask Before Switching
- Can I export my full A&D records at any time?
- Can the system support an ATF inspection without scrambling?
- Does a sale update inventory and disposition workflows cleanly?
- Can I migrate CSV records without retyping historical entries?
- Does the workflow fit my shop size, not just enterprise teams?
FAQ
Does BoundStack include POS?
Yes. POS workflows are part of BoundStack paid plans and are designed for firearm-friendly sales operations.
Why choose compliance-first POS?
Because firearm sales create A&D and 4473 obligations. The POS should not be disconnected from those records.
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