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Rifles for Sale — Every Platform & Caliber

Our rifle selection covers every platform, caliber, and application — from precision bolt-action hunting rifles and classic lever-action chambered in time-honored cartridges to modern semi-automatic sporting rifles, AK-pattern rifles, and bullpup designs. Over 10,000 rifles in stock from hundreds of brands.

Browse Rifles by Type

  • Bolt-Action Rifles — Remington 700, Savage, Ruger, Tikka, Bergara, Weatherby in 6.5 Creedmoor, .308, .30-06 and more
  • Semi-Auto Rifles — Springfield M1A, Ruger 10/22, Browning BAR, KRISS, Kel-Tec and more
  • AK Rifles — Century Arms, Riley Defense, Zastava, Arsenal in 7.62x39 and 5.56 NATO
  • Lever-Action Rifles — Henry, Marlin, Winchester in .30-30, .45-70, .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum
  • Carbines — Pistol caliber carbines in 9mm, .45 ACP, 10mm from KRISS, Hi-Point, Kel-Tec
  • Bullpup Rifles — IWI Tavor X95, Tavor 7, Steyr AUG, Kel-Tec RDB
  • Muzzleloaders — CVA, Thompson Center, Traditions in .45 and .50 caliber inline

All rifles require FFL transfer. Buyers must be 18 or older. Shop rifle ammunition.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Rifles

What is the most popular rifle caliber in the US?

5.56 NATO/.223 Remington is the most popular rifle caliber in the United States, driven by the AR-15 platform's dominance. For hunting, .30-06 Springfield and .308 Winchester have the longest histories of North American use. 6.5 Creedmoor has become the fastest-growing precision and hunting caliber over the past decade due to its exceptional long-range performance and manageable recoil.

What is the difference between a rifle and a carbine?

A carbine is a shorter, lighter version of a rifle — typically with a barrel under 20 inches. The term originally described cavalry rifles shortened for mounted use. Modern usage applies to any rifle with a shorter barrel, like the M4 carbine (14.5" barrel) versus the M16 rifle (20" barrel). Carbines are more maneuverable but sacrifice some muzzle velocity compared to full-length rifles.

Do I need a background check to buy a rifle?

Yes — all rifles purchased from a licensed dealer require an NICS background check conducted through an FFL dealer. Buyers must be at least 18 years old for rifles and shotguns under federal law. Some states have additional requirements including waiting periods, assault weapon restrictions, or permit requirements. Always check your state's laws before purchasing.

What rifle is best for deer hunting?

The most popular deer hunting calibers are .30-06 Springfield, .308 Winchester, .270 Winchester, and 6.5 Creedmoor. Bolt-action rifles from Remington (Model 700), Savage Arms (Axis), Ruger (American), and Browning (X-Bolt) dominate deer hunting. For timber hunting under 200 yards, lever-action rifles in .30-30 Winchester from Henry and Marlin remain iconic choices.