Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyEgo View Post
I used to work at a Mom & Pop many years ago. After having someone drive a truck through our storefront twice, once after we installed reinforced concrete bollards, we started locking all the guns up in safes every night, and putting them back out every day. Took two guys about 30 minutes to take them out or put them up. So perhaps $5-7K a year in added labor cost, but certainly cheaper then replacing storefront windows, paying increased insurance premiums, and the fear associated with putting illegal guns on the street. Our unbelievably tight-fisted owner was willing to pay it.
It just makes sense. Add in whatever legal liability can come and it's a slam dunk.

I would find a way to work it in with working hours to avoid the cost. Inventory/check-in as part of closing while transfers are finalized. Check out in the morning as soon as you open. If someone wants to see/buy a gun at open, just pull it first.

Still want to know more about this... Hopefully they guns can be recovered.