Pawn & firearms

“We do pawn and we sell guns. Two systems, but it works.”

Every pawn shop with an 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 ownerWe do pawn and we sell guns. Two systems, but it works.
BravoUntil an inspection. How does your A&D book stay in sync with pawn?
Store ownerWe log firearms separately and reconcile later.
BravoSo the same firearm gets touched twice.
Store ownerSometimes three times if it came in on a loan.
BravoThat is exactly where a missing entry hides.
Store ownerWe catch most of them.
BravoMost is the word that worries an inspector.

The part nobody says out loud

Running pawn and firearms on two systems means every gun is entered more than once, and every extra entry is a chance to fail an audit.

How Bravo fixes it

One system for both sides of the shop, so a firearm is logged once.

One system, both sides

Pawn, retail, and your electronic A&D book live in one place, so a firearm is logged once.

Loan to disposition, tracked

A firearm that comes in on a loan and later sells stays on one clean record the whole way through.

Audit-ready A&D book

Required fields are enforced at entry, so a missing date never becomes an audit finding.

No double entry

Stop reconciling two systems at close and trust one source of truth.

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Stores nationwide

Pawn shops with an FFL run both sides on one system with Bravo. See how shops like yours run it →

One shop, one system, one A&D book

Thirty minutes, your real workflow, no pressure. See pawn and firearms on a single system.