If you do decide to go "pro" I can only encourage you to keep going. I have only been at this officially since about late Feb. or March of this year and I can tell you it will be trying, a lot of hard work, not much profit and a lot of long hours keeping up with the work, record keeping, book keeping and "red tape". The FFL will take about 3-6 months to get and one of the easier parts of it all. You send them the money, then they send someone out to talk with you and look over where you plan to do business, finalize the paper work and about 2 weeks later, your "paper" shows up. And it will be one of the most fun, rewarding, and special things that you have ever done. You will put as much blood, sweat, and hard work into each pistol you touch as if it werre yours. If you don't feel some regret and seperation anxiety every time you pack one to send it back (I believe it was Chuck Rodgers that expressed it very well on his web site) then you should take it out of the box and figure out what you left undone.

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I still consider myself a "jive rookie" compared to most of the fine smiths here on LTW, but if there is anything that I can offer in the way of advise or pointers, please feel very welcome to ask via email, phone or PM. I would love to pass on anything I can that others have helped me with over the last months. Keep at it, you show that you have the "right stuff" and I look forward to all of the projects that you will share with us here.
Jess