AXIS Gun Store POS Description

As retail evolves, RTG is leading the charge in firearm Point of Sale (POS) technology and innovative retail strategies. The POS serves as a crucial front-of-house terminal where both staff and customers engage with the AXIS system. This presents a significant chance to enhance the customer experience while simultaneously boosting staff efficiency. A fast and pleasant checkout process ensures that customers leave the store with a favorable impression. By streamlining transactions, the system minimizes bottlenecks at the register, significantly cutting down wait times. Moreover, the straightforward enrollment process for classes and additional store services adds further value for customers, enhancing their overall perception of the business. The AXIS Register interface is intuitively designed, enabling employees to quickly master its functionalities. With minimal training, staff members can become proficient, resulting in a knowledgeable team that enhances customer interactions. Overall, RTG's commitment to innovative technology and user-friendly design positions it as a leader in the retail space.

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Company Details

Company:
Gearfire
Year Founded:
2012
Headquarters:
United States
Website:
www.gogearfire.com/solutions/axis-point-of-sale

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Product Details

Platforms
Web-Based
Types of Training
Training Docs
Customer Support
Business Hours

AXIS Gun Store POS Features and Options

Point of Sale Software

Barcode Scanning
Commission Management
Cryptocurrency Support
Customer Account Profiles
Discount Management
Electronic Signature
Gift Card Management
Loyalty Program
Multi-Location
Restaurant POS
Retail POS
Returns Management
eCommerce Integration

Firearms Software

ATF Compliance
Accounting / ERP
Analytics / Reporting
Audit Trail
Background Check
Barcode Scanning / Printing
CRM
Electronic 4473
Electronic Bound Book
FFL
For Shooting Instructors
For Shooting Ranges
Inventory Management
Point of Sale (POS)
Purchasing / Procurement
eCommerce / Online Sales
eZ Check Verification

AXIS Gun Store POS Lists

AXIS Gun Store POS User Reviews

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  • Name: Dan N.
    Job Title: Owner
    Length of product use: 2+ Years
    Used How Often?: Daily
    Role: User, Administrator, Deployment
    Organization Size: 1 - 25
    Features
    Design
    Ease
    Pricing
    Support
    Likelihood to Recommend to Others
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    Lots of Promises....no follow up

    Date: Jul 30 2019

    Summary: This was by far the biggest mistake I've ever made. If I could go back in time, I never would have purchased this program. Don't listen to their hype, it's all a sales pitch to get their hooks into you... and once they do... you're in for a horrible ride. It was hard enough to get anything accomplished when AcuSport owned this company, ever since AcuSport went out of business and this company was sold, it's impossible to get help. FIND SOMETHING ELSE!!! BEWARE OF THIS MEDIOCRE SOFTWARE COMPANY.

    Positive: The system looks nice as book ends. The aesthetics of a worthless computer sitting on a register stand make the store look so much better.

    Negative: The constant having to call support to fix the same problems, the fact that support usually doesn't call back in a timely manner (If at all). The constant increases in "support" costs with no improvement in support. Constant updates to fix problems that should have been caught in beta. (They use the customer as the beta tester). The support hours are ridiculous, if you live on the West Coast and have an issue anytime after 3:00 PM.... forget it, you may as well just close your doors, because nobody will be available to get you up and running. For the amount of money spent on this system, it does not function as "promised".

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