Gun stores & FFLs

“We’ve never failed an inspection. Our A&D book’s all caught up.”

Every FFL has a version of this conversation. Here is how it usually goes.

The conversation we keep having

A confident answer, one honest follow-up question, and the real cost shows up.

Store ownerOur 4473s are fine. We’ve never failed an inspection.
BravoHow long does cleaning up the A&D book take before one?
Store ownerA few days. Everybody loses a few days.
BravoWhy a few days?
Store ownerWe log every firearm by hand, then key it into the computer. The paper 4473s sit in a cabinet.
BravoSo a missing date does not turn up until the inspector finds it.
Store owner…that is the part that keeps me up.

The part nobody says out loud

“We have never failed” and “we lose three days every time” are not the same sentence. One bad audit is all it takes to lose the license that pays for everything.

How Bravo fixes it

Compliance stops being a scramble and becomes something that happens automatically with every sale.

A 4473 that checks itself

The digital 4473 validates before the customer can submit, so a missing field never reaches the filing cabinet.

Log every firearm once

The sale and the A&D book entry happen together. No hand-logging, no keying the same firearm twice.

Always inspection-ready

Your records are clean the day the ATF walks in, not three days after you start the scramble.

eBound and reporting handled

eBound and multiple-handgun reporting run automatically, so the paperwork keeps up with your counter.

Run your FFL on records that are always audit-ready, not a filing cabinet you clean out the week before an inspection. See the full gun store platform →

See how Bravo keeps your gun store audit-ready

Thirty minutes, your real workflow, no pressure. See the digital 4473 and A&D book working together.