Official request from the cheap seats (aka a used gun buying freak) to allow me to actively and honestly participate in the AA love-fest...........
PLEASE expand your selection of used guns and please make it easy for folks to differentiate new and used. Put them all in one area, or use red tags (or pink, or green or whatever) so those of us in that market can efficiently shop.
I don't have the time or desire to read every tag on every gun in the case to determine if it's new or used. I'm a grown up who already owns most of the guns I want/need, so buy maybe one new gun a year (mostly for kids), and at least a dozen or more used. I usually hit the local places at least once a week to see what has come in/turned over. I'm opportunistic, and I prefer older/used guns because they usually have a higher degree of craftsmanship/quality, don't have silly lawyer locks or other useless/ugly nanny devices, and are cheaper

. I love picking up guns A) that some fool traded in because he wanted the newest plastic tacti-cool thingee, or B) where somebody else ate the depreciation hit. On used guns, if it's a good deal, I buy it and it goes in the safe. I drop coin whenever I'm in and most often buy soft goods/accessories along with gun purchases.
To scale it, I've bought 1 or 2 (I forget) used guns from Frontiersman and 3 from (gag!) Goose Hill across the street since AA has been open. Would have been happy to have bought any of these from AA and would greatly prefer buying used from AA to Gander, especially since Marty joined your team. Again, please expand the used gun game. I'll understand if that's not part of your strategy, but think you'll end up missing a section of the market that drives traffic and other profitable sales.
Word.