Now that I have a clearer picture of my health I can now go forth. Years ago I ran a reloading business that catered to Leo's and a few dealer's. The Leo's were great, the dealer's not so. Had one dealer that was so dishonest in his dealings [how he stayed in business I never figured out] that he personally checked every box in every case to make sure there was 50 in the box. I also took his check directly to his bank to get cashed immediately. I plan now to concentrate on Leo's only. The difference is that I am going to deal in handguns and ammo as well as components, I could not compete with the local Wal-Mart on prices for shoulder weapons. I have been down this road before and I know what to expect and what to do/not do. Going to go ahead and apply for license at the state and local level, insurance and so forth. The big difference is that I don't have to make money to support a family now that I am retired. Also, except for some electricity and propane no overhead. The local Leo's I have talked to like the idea as I won't have to charge as much and they can shoot more as well. What say ye?
Sam