Handguns for Sale — Pistols, Revolvers & More
Our handgun selection covers every category a shooter needs — from compact carry pistols and full-size duty handguns to classic revolvers, 1911 platforms, and AR and AK pistols. With over 5,000 handguns in stock from every major manufacturer, you'll find exactly the right pistol or revolver for your purpose and budget.
Shop Handguns by Type
- Semi-Auto Pistols — Glock, SIG Sauer, Smith & Wesson, Springfield, Canik, Walther, and more in 9mm, .45 ACP, .40 S&W
- Revolvers — Smith & Wesson, Ruger, Taurus, Colt in .357 Magnum, .38 Special, .44 Magnum
- 1911 Pistols — Kimber, Colt, Springfield, Rock Island, Wilson Combat in .45 ACP and 9mm
- AR Pistols — CMMG, Daniel Defense, POF in 5.56, 9mm, .300 Blackout
- AK Pistols — Pioneer Arms Hellpup, Century Arms Draco, Zastava ZPAP92 in 7.62x39
- Derringers — Bond Arms in .45 Colt/.410, .357 Magnum, 9mm
All handguns require FFL transfer. Buyers must be 21 or older to purchase a handgun. Shop handgun ammunition to pair with your purchase.
Frequently Asked Questions — Handguns
What is the best handgun for concealed carry?
The best concealed carry handgun depends on your hand size, clothing style, and experience level. The most popular options are the Glock 19 (compact 9mm, 15+1 capacity), SIG Sauer P365 (subcompact, 10-17 round capacity), Springfield Armory Hellcat (ultra-compact, 11-13 rounds), and Smith & Wesson M&P Shield Plus. All are available in 9mm and offer proven reliability for daily carry.
What caliber is best for a first handgun?
9mm Luger is the recommended caliber for most first-time handgun buyers. It offers manageable recoil, high magazine capacity, wide ammunition availability at accessible price points, and excellent terminal performance with quality defensive loads. Law enforcement and military worldwide use 9mm as their standard sidearm caliber.
What is the difference between a pistol and a revolver?
A semi-automatic pistol feeds from a detachable magazine, automatically chambers the next round after each shot, and typically holds 6-20+ rounds. A revolver uses a rotating cylinder that holds 5-8 rounds and has no magazine to lose or fail. Revolvers are generally simpler to operate and extremely reliable, while semi-auto pistols offer higher capacity and faster reloads.
Do I need a permit to buy a handgun?
Federal law requires a background check (NICS) for all handgun purchases from a licensed dealer, conducted through your FFL transfer dealer. Some states require additional permits, waiting periods, or registration. Check your specific state laws before purchasing. Buyers must be 21 or older for handguns.