Built by the Dealer Who Needed It.
Dana Fales is a U.S. Army veteran who served as a Blackhawk crew chief, and has owned firearms for over 30 years, long before he ever held an FFL. He built FFL Command Center because he was running an actual FFL and couldn't find software that handled bound book records, Form 4473, point of sale, and inventory in one place without a monthly subscription for every piece.

Who's Behind FFL Command Center
Dana served in the U.S. Army as a Blackhawk crew chief, a job that leaves no room for sloppy records or missed steps. That habit carried straight into running an FFL. Dana has owned firearms for more than 30 years, and operates Fales Guns, an active FFL dealership in Coral Springs, FL.
Running a real dealership meant living with the same problems every other FFL dealer has: a paper bound book that doesn't talk to the POS system, a separate subscription for inventory, another for the website, and Form 4473 paperwork that never quite matches what's in the register. Every option on the market either cost too much per month or didn't fit how a small dealer actually works day to day.
So Dana built the tool he wished existed: one system, one login, one price, running on the same Windows PC already sitting on the counter. FFL Command Center is that software. It was tested first on his own dealership before it was ever sold to anyone else.
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U.S. Army VeteranServed as a Blackhawk crew chief
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Federal Firearms License (FFL)Active, licensed dealer, not a former one
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30+ Years Firearm OwnershipLifelong shooter before the license
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Guinness World Record HolderOfficially recognized by Guinness
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Coral Springs, FLHome base of Fales Guns and FFL Command Center
Built for the Problems Dealers Actually Have
Every module in FFL Command Center exists because it solved a real problem at an active dealership first.
See It Running at a Real Dealership
The demo isn't a sales pitch script. It's a walkthrough of the same software running FFL Command Center's own dealership.