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Overall, this is a program for the serious gun collector, a bit too difficult to use for the average Joe who owns some firearms and wants to have an electronic reference for them.
NM GUNCOLLECTOR
Once you start the program, its title changes to NM Firearms. It comes with a full installation procedure and it is quite intuitive to use. There are some tabs on the top, from where you select what you want to see, and a few buttons, like “Add Item,” “Delete Item,” etc.
On a data screen, wherever you see a down-arrow next to a field, there is a hidden list of options you can use. For example, if you click on the arrow next to “Manufacturer,” a list of manufacturers will appear, from which you can select the one who made your firearm. Manufacturers, types and calibers are already predefined, but you may want to alter the lists to suit your needs. For example, I personally would edit the manufacturer list and leave in only the ones who produce M1911 pistols.
The Receipt tab allows you to enter information related to the seller of that firearm, while Disposition is the area where you enter information about whom you sold it to. In these screens you can enter the amount of money you paid for the gun and the amount of money you got when you sold it.