What is it like being an entrepreneur in the firearms industry? Join us as we find out how gun businesses of all sizes got started and hear the struggles and successes from people who live and breathe the gun industry.
Silicon Valley veteran Chuck joins us to talk a little about Social Media Marketing in the firearm industrylink for reporting: https://bit.ly/2PEmEvx A little about Chuck: Social media can be a potent tool in promoting your business. But navigating the rules and regulations can be challenging. Facebook’s Chuck Rossi works with the company’s Policy and Operations teams, and will provide guidance for members looking to optimize their Facebook presence. A 30-year veteran of Silicon Valley as a software engineer and manager for IBM, Google and other corporations, Chuck is also a USPSA and 3-Gun shooter, and an NRA Certified Instructor, an NROI certified Range Officer, and he leads corporate team building shooting events. Through the United States Digital Service, he’s worked as a consultant at the FBI’s CJIS division, working on the Uniform Crime Report and NICS 2.0.
My good buddy Mike stops by to tell us how Agency has got where it is today
Graig tells us how Neomag got started and some of his plans for the future
My good buddy Matt stops by and tells us about his business
We sit down and talk marketing and AKs
David tells us how he accidentally created one of the largest rifle manufacturing operations in the country
My long time friend Reco hangs out in studio to tell us about Blacklist industries
John Stopped in to tell us about his really cool piece of software he has built his business around.
Karan Stopped in to tell us about starting KAB and manufacturing in house
Happy Thanksgiving from my family to yours
Kyle stops in to talk about keeping things quiet
Chris stopped in to talk business, furniture, and modwall
Kurt Stops by and tells us how Blue Alpha Gear got started
Garrett stops in and tells us a little about his business
Weapon Works Podcast Episode #11- The green wave
Weapon Works Podcast Episode #10 Beach Q&A
We discuss how I manage the little business wins and how to not be satisfied with them
I discuss the top 10 things I follow in in running WWLLC
Paul hops on and tells us how he made the transition from shooting competitively to teaching others how to shoot
I talk about the transition from employee to employer
Chris from S3F solutions hung out with us in the studio to talk pistol barrels and Veteran affairs
My good buddy Alex from ANR design stops in to tell us how he went from making tie clips and cufflinks to providing gear for military units across the globe.
Russ from Nevada Cerakote and Laser stops by and tells us how he was fed up with a corporate job and decided to pursue his passion
Dustin Coleman from Cole-Tac stops by to tell us a little about his business and How he turned a mistake while shooting into a profitable venture
Jon Patton, owner of the Patton Consulting and The Gun Collective joins us to tell us how his business started and what it is like to host TGC news.
We are joined by Mike from Blown Deadline Custom to talk some about business, guns, and Mike's Mustang addiction.
Let me tell you how our business came to be