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Not representative of our entire inventory, we have much more!

AK-47

The AK-47, officially known as the Avtomat Kalashnikova, is a gas-operated, 7.62×39mm assault rifle developed in the Soviet Union by Mikhail Kalashnikov in the aftermath of World War II. It is the originating firearm of the Kalashnikov rifle family. The number 47 refers to the year it was finished.

AK-74

The AK-74 is an assault rifle developed in the early 1970s by Soviet weapons designer Mikhail Kalashnikov to replace the earlier AKM. It uses a smaller 5.45×39mm cartridge, replacing the 7.62×39mm chambering of earlier Kalashnikov-pattern weapons.

Designated Marksman Rifle

A designated marksman rifle is a scoped high-precision rifle used by modern infantries in the designated marksman role. A DMR generally fills the engagement range gap in between a service rifle and a sniper rifle.

FN SCAR-L

The FN SCAR is a gas-operated self-loading assault/battle rifle with a rotating bolt. It is constructed with modularity in mind. The rifle was developed by Belgian manufacturer FN Herstal for the United States Special Operations Command to satisfy the requirements of the SCAR competition.

S&W M&P 15-22

Standard AR platform with a caliber that is fun for the whole family!

Browning M1918 BAR

The Browning Automatic Rifle is a family of American automatic rifles and machine guns used by the United States and numerous other countries during the 20th century.

The FN Special Police Rifle is a bolt-action sniper rifle marketed by FNH USA, a subsidiary of the Belgian company FN Herstal.

H&K G36C

The Heckler & Koch G36 is a 5.56×45mm assault rifle, designed in the early 1990s by German company Heckler & Koch as a replacement for the heavier 7.62mm G3 battle rifle. It was accepted into service with the Bundeswehr in 1997, replacing the G3.

HK 53

Standard AR platform with a caliber that is fun for the whole family!

M4 A1

The M4 Carbine is a 5.56×45mm NATO, air-cooled, gas-operated, direct impingement, magazine-fed, select fire carbine. It has a 14.5 in barrel and a telescoping stock. It is essentially a lighter and shorter variant of the M16A2 assault rifle.

M4 CQBR

The CQBR, designated Mk 18 Mod 0, is a variant of the M4 family of carbines. Designed for Close Quarters Battle (CQB), the CQBR is significantly shorter than its M4 / M4A1 cousins, with a barrel-length of 10.3 inches compared to the M4’s 14.5 inches.

M16 A4

The M16 rifle, officially designated Rifle, Caliber 5.56 mm, M16, is a family of military rifles adapted from the ArmaLite AR-15 rifle for the United States military. The original M16 rifle was a 5.56 mm automatic rifle with a 20-round magazine.

M240 Bravo

The M240 Bravo is the 7.62x51mm caliber “go to/can do” medium machine gun for all branches of the U.S. Military, offering absolute reliability, extended range and an exceptional service life.

M249 SAW

The M249 light machine gun, also known as the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon, which continues to be the manufacturer’s designation, and formally written as Light Machine Gun, 5.56 mm, M249, is the American adaptation of the Belgian FN Minimi, a light machine gun manufactured by the Belgian company FN Herstal.

MP5

The MP5 is a 9x19mm Parabellum submachine gun, developed in the 1960s by a team of engineers from the German small arms manufacturer Heckler & Koch GmbH of Oberndorf am Neckar. There are over 100 variants and clones of the MP5, including some semi-automatic versions.

MP5K

The MP5 is a 9x19mm Parabellum submachine gun, developed in the 1960s by a team of engineers from the German small arms manufacturer Heckler & Koch GmbH of Oberndorf am Neckar. There are over 100 variants and clones of the MP5, including some semi-automatic versions.

P90The FN P90, also known as the FN Project 1990 PDWS, is a compact submachine gun designed and manufactured by FN Herstal in Belgium.

The FN P90, also known as the FN Project 1990 PDWS, is a compact submachine gun designed and manufactured by FN Herstal in Belgium.

PPSh

The PPSh-41 is a Soviet submachine gun designed by Georgy Shpagin as a cheap, reliable, and simplified alternative to the PPD-40. A common Russian nickname for the weapon is “papasha”, meaning “daddy”, and it was sometimes called the “burp gun” because of its high fire rate.

RPD Machine Gun

The RPD is a 7.62mm light machine gun developed in the Soviet Union by Vasily Degtyaryov for the 7.62×39mm M43 intermediate cartridge. It was created as a replacement for the DP machine gun chambered for the 7.62×54mmR round. It is a precursor of most squad automatic weapons.

SAM7SFK 7.62×39

The SAM7SFK-80 rifle is a semi-auto version of the Bulgarian model AR-M4SF with the NEW Arsenal Gambit attached which extends the barrel and enhances the firearm. From the right side folding tubular Buttstock to the vertical Front sight / gas block combination, this is truly an authentic Bulgarian rifle.

Tavor

The IWI Tavor-21 is an Israeli bullpup assault rifle chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO caliber with a selective fire system, selecting between semi-automatic mode and full automatic fire mode. The Tavor is designed and produced by Israel Weapon Industries. It is produced in two main variants: the TAR-21 and the CTAR-21.

Thompson M1921

The Thompson submachine gun is an American submachine gun first invented by John T. Thompson in 1918 during World War I that became infamous during the Prohibition era, being a signature weapon of various organized crime syndicates in the United States.

Saiga-12

The Saiga-12 is a shotgun available in a wide range of configurations, patterned after the Kalashnikov series of rifles and named after the Saiga antelope. Like the Kalashnikov rifle variants, it is a rotating bolt, gas-operated gun that feeds from a box magazine.

UMP 45

The Heckler & Koch UMP, is a submachine gun developed and manufactured by Heckler & Koch. Heckler & Koch developed the UMP as a lighter and cheaper successor to the MP5, though both remain in production. The UMP has been adopted by various agencies such as the U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

Uzi

The Uzi is a family of Israeli open-bolt, blowback-operated submachine guns. The Uzi was one of the first weapons to use a telescoping bolt design which allows the magazine to be housed in the pistol grip for a shorter weapon.

Glock 34 KPOS

The KPOS G2 P.D.W. Conversion-Kit turns a standard handgun into a rock solid personal defense & special operations weapon system.

M1 Garand

The M1 Garand is a .30-06 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was the standard U.S. service rifle during World War II and the Korean War and also saw limited service during the Vietnam War.

1873 Lever Action

Winchester’s 1873 rifle was the “Rifle that Won the West.” It was chambered in a new, more powerful cartridge, the . 44-40—a . 44 caliber bullet, propelled by 40 grains of black powder.

FN SLP 12-Guage

The FN SLP shotgun is a semi-automatic 12-gauge shotgun designed and manufactured by FN Herstal in Belgium. The SLP shotgun is gas-operated, and FN currently produces it in five different models.

1878 Coach Gun

A coach gun is a modern term, coined by gun collectors, for a double-barreled shotgun, generally with barrels from 18″ to 24″ in length placed side-by-side.

Kel-Tec KSG

The Kel-Tec KSG is a bullpup 12-gauge pump-action shotgun designed by Kel-Tec. It has two tube magazines which the user of the gun can switch between manually. Each tube holds up to seven 2.75-inch 12-gauge shotshells or six 3-inch shotshells.

Glock 18

The Glock 18 is a select fire variant of the Glock 17, developed at the request of the Austrian counter-terrorist unit EKO Cobra, and as a way to internally test Glock components under high strain conditions. The rate of fire is a blazing 1,200 rds per minute.

44 Magnum

The .44 Remington Magnum, or simply .44 Magnum, and frequently .44 Mag, is a rimmed, large-bore cartridge originally designed for revolvers and quickly adopted for carbines and rifles.

45 Long Colt Revolver

The .45 Colt, also referred to as .45 Long Colt, .45 LC, or 11.43×33mmR, is a rimmed straight-walled handgun cartridge dating to 1872. It was originally a black-powder revolver round developed for the Colt Single Action Army revolver.

.357 Magnum

The .357 Smith & Wesson Magnum, .357 S&W Magnum, .357 Magnum, or 9×33mmR as it is known in unofficial metric designation, is a smokeless powder cartridge with a .357-inch bullet diameter. It was created by Elmer Keith, Phillip B. Sharpe, and Douglas B. Wesson of firearms manufacturers Smith & Wesson and Winchester.

Smith & Wesson 500

The Smith & Wesson Model 500 is a five-shot, double/single action large-caliber revolver produced by Smith & Wesson, firing the .500 S&W Magnum cartridge.

Derringer

The term “derringer” has come to refer to any small-sized handgun that is neither a revolver nor a semi/fully automatic pistol. It is not to be confused with mini-revolvers or pocket pistols.

Ruger 10/22 .22LR

The Ruger 10/22 is a series of semi-automatic rifles produced by American firearm manufacturer Sturm, Ruger & Co., chambered for the .22 Long Rifle rimfire cartridge.

Beretta M9 9mm

The Beretta M9, officially the Pistol, Semiautomatic, 9mm, M9, is the designation for the Beretta 92FS semi-automatic pistol used by the United States Armed Forces.

Sig P320 9mm

The SIG Sauer P320 is a modular semi-automatic pistol made by SIG Sauer, Inc., the company’s American branch.