South Dakota has roughly 750 licensed firearms dealers serving a state that punches far above its weight in the gun world. Constitutional carry since 2019, no waiting periods, no permit requirements, and a hunting culture centered on the pheasant capital of America make SD one of the simplest states in the country to buy a gun. The state is also home to Silencer Central, one of the largest suppressor retailers in America, headquartered in Sioux Falls.
Kones Korner in tiny Castlewood carries 2,500+ firearms and is a legend across the upper Midwest. From Gary’s Gun Shop in Sioux Falls to First Stop Gun & Coin in Rapid City, SD’s gun retail is tuned to serious hunters and shooters. This guide walks through the top FFLs by region, the laws, and the hunting context behind the market.
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4. Roger's Taxidermy Studio
626 SOUTH MCCOY ST, ABERDEEN, SD 574016422
★★★★★ 5.0 (4 reviews)
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7. Runnings
1815 6TH AVE SE, ABERDEEN, SD 57401
★★★★★ 4.6 (954 reviews)
(605) 226-2600 | runnings.com/storelocator/store/aberdeen?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=google_local&utm_campaign=gmb_listing
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8. Ken's Super Fair & Shell Express
2105 6TH AVE SE, ABERDEEN, SD 57401
★★★★★ 4.5 (539 reviews)
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10. Dunham's Sports
3315 6TH AVE SE STE 300, ABERDEEN, SD 57401
★★★★☆ 4.0 (274 reviews)
(605) 229-3023 | dunhamssports.com/store-details?storeID=193&city=ABERDEEN&state=SD
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Finding the Right Gun Store in South Dakota
South Dakota’s FFL count sits near 750 active dealers for a state of about 900,000 people. That’s strong per-capita density reflecting SD’s gun culture and the massive pheasant hunting economy. The heaviest retail concentration is in Sioux Falls and the surrounding Minnehaha County, with additional coverage in Rapid City and the Black Hills region, Aberdeen, Pierre, and the smaller towns across the Prairie that serve farming and ranching communities. A key feature: the pheasant hunting season every fall brings tens of thousands of out-of-state hunters through SD gun stores for license pickups, ammunition restocks, and last-minute shotgun choke adjustments.
South Dakota’s retail landscape includes some real national-scale operations. Silencer Central in Sioux Falls is one of the largest suppressor dealers in America, making SD an unexpected hub for NFA sales. Gary’s Gun Shop in Sioux Falls carries over 2,000 firearms with in-house gunsmithing. Scheels maintains Sioux Falls retail as part of the Fargo-based chain. Kones Korner in Castlewood runs a 2,500+ firearm inventory that draws buyers from across the upper Midwest. The stores on this page have been verified through FFL databases, Google Business data, and community recommendations from SD hunting and shooting communities.
South Dakota Gun Laws at a Glance
South Dakota is one of the most gun-friendly states in the country. Here’s the short version:
- Constitutional carry since 2019. Anyone 18+ who can legally possess a firearm can carry concealed without a permit.
- Open carry legal without a permit. SD has permissive open carry laws.
- No purchase permits required. No state permit needed to buy any firearm.
- No waiting period. Pass the NICS check and walk out same day.
- No magazine capacity limits. Standard capacity magazines are legal.
- No assault weapons ban. No feature-based restrictions.
- All NFA items legal. Suppressors (huge market in SD given Silencer Central’s presence), SBRs, SBSs, and machine guns are legal with proper federal paperwork.
- Castle Doctrine and Stand Your Ground. No duty to retreat anywhere you have a legal right to be.
- State preemption. Local governments cannot pass stricter gun laws than state law.
- Concealed Pistol Permit still available for reciprocity with other states. Shall-issue through county sheriff. Enhanced and Gold Card options available.
The practical buying process in South Dakota is as simple as any state in America. Pick out your firearm, fill out ATF Form 4473, pass the federal NICS check, pay, and walk out. No state permits, no waiting period, no registration. The SD Concealed Pistol Permit is worth getting for interstate reciprocity (particularly the Gold Card version for reciprocity with states that require enhanced permits), but it’s not required for carry within SD. For the full breakdown, read our complete South Dakota gun laws guide.
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What Makes South Dakota Different for Gun Buyers
Pheasant hunting defines South Dakota’s gun retail cycle. The state annually produces some of the best pheasant hunting in the world, and the opening weekend of the pheasant season in late October is arguably the biggest event on SD’s retail calendar. Tens of thousands of non-resident hunters travel to SD for pheasant hunts, and gun stores across the state stock heavily for the traveling hunter: semi-auto and over/under 12 and 20 gauge shotguns from Beretta, Benelli, Browning, and Stoeger dominate fall displays, along with lead and non-toxic (required on public land) shot loads, hunting vests, and chokes. The state’s commercial hunting lodges and outfitters create year-round demand that keeps even small-town SD gun stores stocked with quality upland bird guns.
Silencer Central’s presence in Sioux Falls gives SD an oversized suppressor retail footprint. The company operates as one of the largest Silencer Shop alternatives and ships nationwide, but also serves SD residents directly with NFA compliance and purchase coordination. Combined with SD’s gun-friendly laws and the large private land access that SD hunters often have, the state has one of the highest suppressor ownership rates per capita in the country. Many SD hunters own multiple suppressors and use them routinely for hearing protection during long hunts.
Cross-border dynamics matter. Nebraska to the south is constitutional carry with similar laws. North Dakota to the north is gun-friendly. Minnesota and Iowa to the east have permit-to-carry regimes that are more complex than SD’s. Wyoming to the west is constitutional carry. SD buyers rarely cross state lines for regulatory reasons, but the Scheels Fargo HQ pulls some SD retail influence from neighboring ND. The practical effect is that SD dealers compete primarily on inventory, service, and pricing rather than cross-border arbitrage.
Top Gun Stores by Region
Sioux Falls and Southeastern SD
Sioux Falls is SD’s largest city and has the state’s most active dealer market. Gary’s Gun Shop is a premier Sioux Falls firearms retailer with over 2,000 unique firearms in stock and full in-house gunsmithing services from routine maintenance to custom work. Scheels at the Empire Mall carries the chain’s full firearms department with trusted brands like Ruger, S&W, and Federal across rifles, handguns, shotguns, and ammunition. Gunway Gun Store & Range combines retail with range access for Sioux Falls shooters.
Silencer Central operates from Sioux Falls as one of America’s largest suppressor retailers, though their business is primarily direct-to-consumer shipping nationwide rather than a traditional retail shop. Sunset Strip Pawn and Action Pawn and Gun handle Sioux Falls-area used firearms and transfers. Fleet Farm adds a sporting goods chain option. The Sioux Falls market’s volume makes it SD’s retail anchor, and the city sees significant pheasant-season foot traffic from hunters flying into FSD and driving through town to their hunting destinations.
Castlewood and Eastern SD
Kones Korner in Castlewood (population around 600) is one of SD’s most improbable gun retail stories. This small-town shop stocks approximately 2,500 firearms and is described as a legend across the upper Midwest and Great Plains. It’s the kind of place where serious collectors and hunters from multiple states drive hours to browse the inventory. If you’re in SD and haven’t been to Kones Korner, it’s worth the trip just to see how much gun inventory can fit in a small Prairie town. The Castlewood market draws customers from Brookings, Watertown, and the surrounding agricultural counties, plus destination travelers.
Brookings, Watertown, and Yankton have their own local dealers serving the university community (SDSU in Brookings), the Glacial Lakes region, and the Missouri River bottom hunters. Smaller eastern SD towns run the classic small-town FFL pattern where the sporting goods store or hardware shop is also the gun dealer.
Aberdeen and Northeastern SD
Aberdeen anchors northeastern SD and is one of the primary staging points for pheasant hunters heading into the state’s premier public hunting lands. SoDak Sports at 850 US-281 is a locally-owned business with a strong selection of guns and gear suited to the prairie climate, and expert staff who are hunters themselves. Young Guns offers custom gunsmithing and repair alongside a generous selection of handguns, rifles, shotguns, and optics. Ken’s Pro Shop features an expanded gun selection, hunting clothing, and boots, and issues nonresident hunting licenses on site. For visiting pheasant hunters, Aberdeen’s trio of dealers covers every last-minute need a hunt might generate.
The Aberdeen market handles a unique seasonal pattern. Through August and September, the shops ramp inventory for the mid-October pheasant opener. From opening day through mid-December, the shops serve a constant stream of non-resident hunters alongside year-round locals. After deer season ends in early January, the market settles into rural SD’s winter rhythm until spring turkey season reactivates things in April.
Pierre and Central SD
Pierre, the state capital on the Missouri River, serves central SD with a smaller but focused dealer market. State workers, the surrounding ranching communities, and hunters pursuing the Missouri River breaks create a diverse customer base. Central SD’s pheasant, waterfowl, and deer hunting drive demand for hunting firearms, and the Missouri River’s walleye fishing brings additional outdoor-oriented foot traffic into local sporting goods stores. Smaller towns across central SD (Chamberlain, Winner, Mobridge) have their own local FFL dealers handling transfers and hunting retail.
Rapid City and the Black Hills
Rapid City is western SD’s hub and has a strong dealer market serving the Black Hills and the surrounding ranching country. First Stop Gun & Coin is a long-standing Rapid City dealer with a solid reputation. Cabela’s in Rapid City anchors the big-box option with massive inventory. Black Hills Ammunition, based in Rapid City, is a nationally significant ammunition manufacturer whose retail presence is limited but whose influence on the local market is substantial. Arnold’s Arms and Rapid-Fire Firearms round out the Rapid City options with independent retail.
The Black Hills hunting (elk, mule deer, whitetail, mountain lion) drives significant rifle and optics inventory at Rapid City dealers. Ellsworth Air Force Base just east of Rapid City adds a military customer base interested in tactical and duty firearms. The region’s tourism draw (Mount Rushmore, Black Hills, Sturgis) brings seasonal foot traffic that occasionally spills into gun retail, particularly during the August motorcycle rally week when Sturgis fills with visitors from across the country.
Southwestern and Northwestern SD
The ranching country west of the Missouri River and east of the Black Hills has smaller dealer coverage given population density, but the shops that exist serve ranchers and hunters who use firearms as tools. Buffalo, Sturgis, Belle Fourche, Lemmon, and the smaller towns scattered across the range country have local FFL dealers and pawn shops handling transfers and hunting firearms. The mule deer and pronghorn hunting in this region draws hunters from across the country, and the local shops know what works in the open-country terrain of western SD.
Comparison of Top-Rated South Dakota Gun Stores
The table below highlights consistently top-rated South Dakota dealers based on Google, Yelp, and Facebook reviews as of 2026.
| Store | City | Rating | Reviews | Type | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gary’s Gun Shop | Sioux Falls | 4.7 | 400+ | Retail + gunsmith | 2,000+ firearms, full custom work |
| Scheels | Sioux Falls | 4.6 | 2,500+ | Sporting goods | Fargo chain’s SD anchor, hunting focus |
| Kones Korner | Castlewood | 4.8 | 300+ | Retail | Legendary small-town shop, 2,500 firearms |
| SoDak Sports | Aberdeen | 4.7 | 200+ | Sporting goods + firearms | Pheasant country anchor, expert staff |
| First Stop Gun & Coin | Rapid City | 4.6 | 300+ | Retail | Black Hills veteran dealer |
| Silencer Central | Sioux Falls | 4.8 | 3,000+ | NFA retailer | One of America’s largest suppressor dealers |
| Gunway Gun Store & Range | Sioux Falls | 4.5 | 250+ | Range + retail | Sioux Falls range access |
| Ken’s Pro Shop | Aberdeen | 4.7 | 150+ | Retail + hunting | Hunting focus, nonresident licenses |
| Young Guns | Aberdeen | 4.7 | 150+ | Retail + gunsmith | Custom work and Aberdeen retail |
| Cabela’s | Rapid City | 4.4 | 2,000+ | Big-box | Massive Black Hills inventory |
What to Look for When Choosing a Gun Store
South Dakota’s simple laws mean compliance isn’t the differentiator. What matters is inventory depth, hunting expertise (especially for pheasants), NFA capability, and transfer fees. The best SD dealers have hunters behind the counter who can talk through what works on a specific public hunting area or private preserve.
Hunting expertise is SD’s key differentiator. If you’re buying a pheasant gun, talk to someone who has shot over 50+ roosters in a season. If you’re buying a Black Hills elk rifle or a Missouri River breaks mule deer setup, find a dealer whose staff actually hunts the same country. Gary’s Gun Shop, SoDak Sports, and Kones Korner all have staff who hunt seriously.
Suppressor availability is exceptional in SD. Silencer Central ships nationwide but local dealers also maintain strong NFA inventories given the state’s high suppressor ownership rate. Many SD hunters own multiple suppressors and use them routinely on hunts. If you’re new to NFA, SD dealers handle the paperwork so often that the process is genuinely smooth.
Transfer fees in South Dakota typically run $20 to $40 at independent shops. Scheels and other chains are often at the lower end. Given SD’s no-permit, no-waiting environment, online shopping with local transfers is smooth.
Nonresident hunting support matters if you’re traveling to SD for pheasants or deer. Shops like Ken’s Pro Shop in Aberdeen can issue nonresident hunting licenses on site, which saves you time on arrival day. Several other SD dealers have similar arrangements with state licensing.
Hunting in South Dakota
South Dakota is the pheasant hunting capital of America, full stop. The state’s pheasant season runs from mid-October through January in most zones, and the opening weekend draws tens of thousands of non-resident hunters to hunt private land and public Walk-In Areas (WIA) across the eastern and central Prairie. SD’s pheasant harvest consistently ranks #1 in the country, and the combination of private land access (much of SD is private) and the state’s CRP-style habitat produces bird numbers most states can’t match.
Shotgun preferences in SD’s pheasant market lean toward semi-autos (Beretta A400, Benelli SBE, Browning Maxus, Remington V3) and high-end over/unders (Beretta 686, Browning Citori, Caesar Guerini). Twenty gauge is growing as hunters prioritize light carry during long prairie walks. Non-toxic shot is required on most public land, which drives steel and bismuth load sales through fall. Waterfowl hunting along the Missouri River, Lake Oahe, and the northeastern glacial lakes region supports additional shotgun demand through winter.
Big game hunting in SD is serious. Whitetail deer across the eastern farmland and river bottoms, mule deer in the western ranching country and Black Hills, pronghorn antelope on the high plains, elk in the Black Hills (limited draw), and the occasional mountain lion tag all drive rifle sales. Popular calibers range from .243 Winchester and 6.5 Creedmoor on the lighter end through .270, .30-06, and .300 Win Mag for long-range western SD hunts.
Turkey hunting has grown significantly as SD’s turkey populations have expanded. Spring and fall seasons both offer opportunity. Small game (rabbit, squirrel, grouse) provides off-season hunting. Varmint hunting (coyote, prairie dog) on ranches is a year-round SD tradition that drives .223, .22-250, and 6.5 Creedmoor sales. Some of the best commercial prairie dog shoots in the country run out of western SD ranches.
Online vs. In-Store: Getting the Best Price in South Dakota
South Dakota’s no-waiting-period, no-permit environment makes online buying smooth. Order from any of the best online gun stores, ship to a local FFL, fill out the 4473, pass NICS, and walk out same day. Transfer fees run $20 to $40 at most SD shops.
Local pricing is highly competitive at Gary’s Gun Shop, Scheels, Kones Korner, and the Rapid City dealers. For pheasant-specific purchases (shotguns, chokes, loads), SD shops have expertise online retailers can’t match. For suppressor purchases, Silencer Central is based in-state and handles nationwide sales, but most SD dealers carry quality suppressor inventory. Use our gun price check tool to compare live pricing across retailers. SD’s 4.2% state sales tax plus minor local add-ons keeps total tax relatively low compared to most states.
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Gun Shows in South Dakota
South Dakota has a regular gun show circuit with events at the Sioux Falls Convention Center, the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center in Rapid City, and smaller venues in Aberdeen, Brookings, and Pierre. Shows run frequently during fall and winter. South Dakota does not require background checks for private sales, so gun shows remain useful for private transfers, used firearms (particularly pheasant-era shotguns), ammunition in bulk, and hunting accessories. The Sioux Falls and Rapid City shows are the largest and draw dealers and collectors from Minnesota, Nebraska, Iowa, North Dakota, and Wyoming.
Compare Prices Before You Buy
South Dakota’s competitive dealer market and the Silencer Central factor keep pricing fair, particularly on NFA items. But knowing the market price before you shop pays. Use our gun price check tool to see live pricing across major retailers, and check the best online gun stores for current deals.
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