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    Looking to start a small business

    Hey everyone, I'm reaching out for your opinion to get a feel on a set of names. I'm looking to start (slowly) a training company geared toward civilians that are looking to better prepare their self around home/car/ where ever they may be, but also to break away from that and getting down to the basics for very new shooters.

    I've been fighting with my self in terms of naming, which I lack a creative sense, so please be easy with the names listed below. If you have a suggestion please post up, if I you use your I'll be sure to comp you.

    I'm not looking to step on any toes nor to take business away from paying vendors here as I'm NOT going to be a gun shop. Maybe few years down the road. This is just something I've been wanting to do for a while and finally have the means ( and land) to do it.

    I've been getting opinion on other owners of training groups and most have said "be discrete when naming" but most of these training groups are made up of ex-Military, ex-LEO. Since my target group is civilians I want to be found. As basic as it may sound, it would not like to use "guns" in the name and be like every other gun shop.

    1. Alpha Firearms and Training
    2. Concept Strategies
    3. Liberty Firearms Training Academy
    4. Point Blank Ordnance
    5. Carolina Ordnance Training
    6. Point Blank Firearms
    7. Black Mountain Ordance Training
    8. Black Mountain Firearm Training

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    Quote Originally Posted by Djstorm100 View Post
    Hey everyone, I'm reaching out for your opinion to get a feel on a set of names. I'm looking to start (slowly) a training company geared toward civilians that are looking to better prepare their self around home/car/ where ever they may be, but also to break away from that and getting down to the basics for very new shooters.

    I've been fighting with my self in terms of naming, which I lack a creative sense, so please be easy with the names listed below. If you have a suggestion please post up, if I you use your I'll be sure to comp you.

    I'm not looking to step on any toes nor to take business away from paying vendors here as I'm NOT going to be a gun shop. Maybe few years down the road. This is just something I've been wanting to do for a while and finally have the means ( and land) to do it.

    I've been getting opinion on other owners of training groups and most have said "be discrete when naming" but most of these training groups are made up of ex-Military, ex-LEO. Since my target group is civilians I want to be found. As basic as it may sound, it would not like to use "guns" in the name and be like every other gun shop.

    1. Alpha Firearms and Training
    2. Concept Strategies
    3. Liberty Firearms Training Academy
    4. Point Blank Ordnance
    5. Carolina Ordnance Training
    6. Point Blank Firearms
    7. Black Mountain Ordance Training
    8. Black Mountain Firearm Training

    Without getting into the names yet, are you aware that there are TONS of training companies out there (and more to come)?

    I am assuming you have a day job and would be doing this on the side right? If not, might want to rethink this idea.

    As Ex-Military and a VSM instructor, there is NO WAY I could make a living as a firearms instructor (simply do not have the creds to do it).

    I am assuming that you have all your NRA training certs right? Pistol, SG, HD, etc)?? If not get those.

    Now to your names. I think it is a good idea to utilize the the surrounding area in your name. So if you are located near "Black Mountain" then I would go with that.


    Good luck!



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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    Without getting into the names yet, are you aware that there are TONS of training companies out there (and more to come)?

    I am assuming you have a day job and would be doing this on the side right? If not, might want to rethink this idea.

    As Ex-Military and a VSM instructor, there is NO WAY I could make a living as a firearms instructor (simply do not have the creds to do it).

    I am assuming that you have all your NRA training certs right? Pistol, SG, HD, etc)?? If not get those.

    Now to your names. I think it is a good idea to utilize the the surrounding area in your name. So if you are located near "Black Mountain" then I would go with that.


    Good luck!



    C4
    Thanks Grant for the info!

    Yes sir, this would be on the side form my day job. Yes I have major of my NRA certs and continue to take some other class just about every month. Around my area (personal experince) alot of gun store just offer Conceal Carry Handgun Classes and that's it. Or a intro to shooting for women only. This is just in my area. In my county there isn't a self defense class or home defense class so looking to fill that niche. I've always enjoy teachin and always loved firearms so why not combine the two.

    Naming wise Black Mountain is located 3/4 hours in NC. There's really no landmarks other than "Raven Rock" and etc. Would like to have name where it oculd be training but also as a store IF I did one later down the road.

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    Where ya located? SC?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lethal dose View Post
    Where ya located? SC?
    Central NC


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    while I cant do grammar I am the creative type and have been very successful in business and done insanely well with brand marketing and stuff

    IMHO the names are to long and dont roll off the tongue easy

    name some successful business besides bed bath and beyond that has 4 words ? not to many

    better off with something more simple if your name is OK to put out then your name and something else tactical or training

    names like alpha and ordnance and common things with training will just get you lost in the memory

    GRtactical we know of course cause of Grant at least the GR is first and the name Grant you remember the GR side
    Vickers you remember his name
    if he was Delta combat training you would not remember him over a million others

    or go with a acronym look at Pat "Mac" has
    you wont remember
    Tactics-Marksmanship-Adventure-Concepts-Security
    but you will remember TMACS

    you wont remember
    Black Mountain Firearms Training
    but you might remember BMF-Training (then spell it out later)
    although I think of BMF as that trigger thing also and of course a bad M F dude
    so I would do something more along BMFTraining.com but sure that is gone
    but I think ya get the idea just a example of thinking
    or just simple Black Mountain
    and leave it at that ? now I might not do that cause of blackwater but again more the thinking you dont always have to spell out what you do
    I had a skateboard shop was named after my dog
    I pulled in about 500K a year though we were pretty big and had nothing to do with skating !

    do some reading on branding and on logos and how people remember things even libraries have some good books that might help ya out if you are serious get the name down the first time around is important
    best of luck
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    You mentioned Raven Rock being close.

    Raven Rock Firearms
    Raven Rock Ordnance
    Raven Rock Consulting
    Raven Rock Training
    Raven Rock Strategies
    Raven Rock Academy


    Something with Black Mountain would sound good as well. But like mentioned below, keep it short and simple. Think BCM, Raven Concealment, Magpul, Vickers, etc.
    Whiskey

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiskey_Bravo View Post
    You mentioned Raven Rock being close.

    Raven Rock Firearms
    Raven Rock Ordnance
    Raven Rock Consulting
    Raven Rock Training
    Raven Rock Strategies
    Raven Rock Academy


    Something with Black Mountain would sound good as well. But like mentioned below, keep it short and simple. Think BCM, Raven Concealment, Magpul, Vickers, etc.

    Thanks for great help guys!! Raven Rock is a good 30-40 mins away and located in a different county. I google landmarks in my county and nothing other than Clemson state park. Think that would be a problem being in a different county? My thinking is people will hear the name and say "oh that's in A county, when really it is in B county"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Djstorm100 View Post
    Thanks for great help guys!! Raven Rock is a good 30-40 mins away and located in a different county. I google landmarks in my county and nothing other than Clemson state park. Think that would be a problem being in a different county? My thinking is people will hear the name and say "oh that's in A county, when really it is in B county"

    I wouldn't think it would be a problem, 30 minutes is pretty close. And as far as what county it's in.....I would bet half the people out there probably couldn't tell you what county they live in, let alone what county a certain landmark is in.
    Whiskey

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiskey_Bravo View Post
    I wouldn't think it would be a problem, 30 minutes is pretty close. And as far as what county it's in.....I would bet half the people out there probably couldn't tell you what county they live in, let alone what county a certain landmark is in.
    This is very true. We have a area that is in county A but has county B address and is 1-1.5 miles from the county B's line. People get confused about it bad, it's sad.

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