Gun Store Master Alternative for Independent FFL Dealers
Some gun store systems start from retail POS. BoundStack starts from the FFL recordkeeping workflow, then connects inventory, customers, sales, reports, and exports around it.
Best Fit
Independent dealers who want POS and inventory without separating daily sales from A&D compliance work.
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
- Compliance-first workflow around A&D records and dispositions
- POS and customer records tied to firearm inventory
- Inspection-ready CSV exports and reporting views
- Designed for small FFLs instead of complex retail rollouts
Gun Store Master 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
Is BoundStack a direct clone of Gun Store Master?
No. BoundStack is positioned around independent FFL workflows and should be evaluated against your own POS, inventory, and compliance checklist.
Who should look at BoundStack instead?
Dealers whose biggest pain is keeping sales, inventory, and A&D records reconciled without duplicate entry.
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