Last updated March 31, 2026 · By Nick Hall, who refreshes this deals page and the underlying price comparison tool multiple times per day
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The Best Gun Deals Online Right Now
I built this page because comparing gun prices across a dozen retailers is a massive pain. You open fifteen tabs, squint at shipping costs, try to remember what that Glock was going for last month. So we did it for you. Every gun deal you see on this page comes from our live price tracking system that monitors 15+ online retailers around the clock.
This isn’t some static list we update once a quarter and forget about. The deal grid below pulls live pricing data and flags anything that’s dropped below its recent average. If a retailer cuts the price on a P365 by forty bucks at 2 AM, it’ll show up here before your morning coffee.
We’re not just aggregating coupon codes or regurgitating manufacturer press releases. Our system tracks actual transaction-ready prices, compares them against historical data, and surfaces the deals that are genuinely worth your time. No fluff. No “deals” that are really just regular prices with a crossed-out MSRP nobody ever paid.
Whether you’re hunting for a budget carry gun, a precision rifle build, or just trying to stock up on range ammo without getting gouged, start here. Bookmark this page. It’s the only gun deals page you’ll need.
Gun Deals
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How We Find These Deals
Our price engine scrapes product pages from over 15 major online gun retailers multiple times per day. We’re talking Palmetto State Armory, Brownells, EuroOptic, GrabAGun, KyGunCo, and more. Every price gets logged, timestamped, and compared against a rolling 90-day average. If a gun drops below that average, it gets flagged as a deal and shows up on this page automatically.
The system also catches flash sales, clearance pricing, and limited-time rebates that most people miss because they don’t have time to check ten websites every morning. That’s the whole point. You shouldn’t have to. Just check our daily deals page or this hub, and you’ll see exactly what’s worth buying right now.
Want to check a specific gun? Our gun price check tool lets you search any firearm and see current pricing across every retailer we track. It’s free, fast, and saves you from getting ripped off.
Today’s Best Handgun Deals
Top Handgun Deals
Best-priced firearms across 80+ retailers · Updated every 4 hours
The handgun market in 2026 is absolutely stacked with good options at great prices. The Sig P365 and its variants continue to dominate the concealed carry space, and competition has pushed prices down across the board. Glock 19 Gen 5s are showing up under $500 regularly now. The Springfield Hellcat Pro keeps popping up on sale as Sig and Glock battle for shelf space.
Smith & Wesson’s M&P Shield Plus is another one I keep seeing at aggressive price points. Retailers know the micro-compact market is crowded, so they’re competing hard on price. That’s good news for you. If you’ve been waiting to pick up a carry gun, the deals right now are some of the best I’ve seen in years.
Check our full handgun deals section for everything currently on sale, sorted by discount percentage.
Today’s Best Rifle Deals
Top Rifle Deals
Best-priced firearms across 80+ retailers · Updated every 4 hours
AR-15 prices have settled into a sweet spot that would have been unthinkable five years ago. Palmetto State Armory continues to push complete rifles under $500, and their quality has genuinely improved. For budget builds, it’s hard to argue with what PSA is doing right now. But they’re not the only game in town. Aero Precision, Smith & Wesson M&P15 Sport, and Ruger AR-556 all compete in that sub-$700 range with solid offerings.
On the bolt action side, Ruger American and Savage Axis rifles keep getting better while staying affordable. If you’re looking at your first hunting rifle or a budget precision build, these sub-$400 bolt guns punch way above their weight. The Bergara B-14 HMR is another one to watch. It goes on sale a few times a year and it’s genuinely one of the best values in precision rifles under $1,000.
Don’t sleep on the cheapest online gun stores for rifles. Some of the best deals come from retailers you might not check first.
Today’s Best Shotgun Deals
Top Shotgun Deals
Best-priced firearms across 80+ retailers · Updated every 4 hours
Pump shotguns remain the best value in all of firearms. A Mossberg 500 or Maverick 88 for under $250 is one of the smartest buys in the gun world, period. These things run forever, parts are everywhere, and they’ll do everything from home defense to duck hunting. The Remington 870 (now under the RemArms banner) is back in production and prices are competitive again.
Semi-auto shotgun deals are worth watching too. The Beretta A300 Ultima frequently dips below $700, and it’s a serious competition and hunting gun at that price. Stoeger M3000s are the budget king of semi-auto shotguns, regularly found under $550. If you’re in the market for a scattergun, this is a good time to buy. Live deal: the Century Arms BP-12 bullpup is at $199.99 at PSA, 60% off MSRP.
Best Ammo Deals Right Now
Top Ammo Deals
Best-priced ammunition across 80+ retailers · Updated every 4 hours
Ammo prices have finally come back to earth after the insanity of 2020-2022. Brass-cased 9mm is readily available under 30 cents per round if you buy bulk. Steel-cased stuff is even cheaper. 5.56 NATO has stabilized in the mid-30s CPR range for decent brass ammo, and you can find deals in the high 20s if you watch our ammo deals page.
Bulk buying is still the smartest play for common calibers. A case of 1,000 rounds will almost always beat the per-round price of a 50-round box. Free shipping thresholds vary by retailer, but most kick in around $100-$150. Time your purchases to hit those thresholds and you’ll save real money over the course of a year.
Specialty and defensive ammo is a different story. Federal HST, Speer Gold Dot, and Hornady Critical Defense don’t go on deep discount very often. When they do, buy several boxes. Those deals don’t last.
Best Retailers for Gun Deals
Not all gun retailers are created equal. After years of tracking prices, I’ve got a pretty clear picture of who consistently offers the best deals and who’s just slapping “SALE” on regular prices. Here’s the breakdown.
Palmetto State Armory is the undisputed king of budget deals. Their daily deals page is worth checking every single day. AR-15 parts, complete pistols, and ammo are where they really shine. PSA’s house-brand stuff (especially their Dagger pistols and PA-15 rifles) offers absurd value for the money.
Brownells runs excellent sales and their coupon codes stack in ways that can save you serious cash. They’re also the go-to for parts, tools, and accessories. Sign up for their email list. The codes they send are legit.
EuroOptic is where you go for higher-end stuff. Premium optics, precision rifles, and European firearms at prices that regularly beat the competition. Their demo and closeout deals on optics are legendary.
Sportsman’s Guide has a Buyer’s Club membership that’s worth it if you buy ammo in bulk. The member pricing on ammo cases usually pays for the membership in one or two orders. Military surplus gear is another strong suit.
Guns.com and GrabAGun both offer competitive pricing and solid selections. GrabAGun in particular tends to have lower everyday prices on popular handguns. KyGunCo frequently beats everyone on specific models, so always check them before pulling the trigger (pun intended).
MidwayUSA is strong on reloading supplies, accessories, and hunting gear. Battlehawk Armory is a newer player that’s been surprisingly aggressive on pricing. Worth adding to your comparison list.
How to Get the Best Price on Any Gun
Use our price check tool. Before you buy anything, run it through our gun price check. It compares prices across every retailer we track and shows you who’s cheapest right now. Takes ten seconds and can save you fifty bucks or more.
Sign up for retailer email lists. I know, nobody wants more email. But PSA, Brownells, and Sportsman’s Guide all send exclusive coupon codes and flash sale alerts that aren’t posted anywhere else. Create a dedicated email folder and check it before you buy.
Check for manufacturer rebates. Companies like Sig Sauer, Smith & Wesson, and Springfield Armory run mail-in rebates throughout the year. A $50-$75 rebate stacked on top of a sale price can turn a good deal into a great one. These are easy money that most people forget to claim.
Factor in FFL transfer fees. This is the hidden cost that kills some online deals. If your local FFL charges $50 for a transfer, that “amazing” online price might not beat your local gun shop after all. Call ahead and find out what your FFL charges. Some charge as low as $15-$20, others want $50+. That difference matters.
Buy during holiday sales. Black Friday, Memorial Day, July 4th, and Labor Day are the big ones. Retailers go hard during these windows. Our Memorial Day gun deals page tracks the best holiday pricing every year. Plan your big purchases around these sales and you’ll save hundreds over time.
Want to know when prices drop the most? Read our best time to buy a gun guide for seasonal buying strategies. We also break down deals by category: handgun deals, AR-15 deals, and shotgun deals. For holiday-specific savings, check our Black Friday gun deals roundup. If you are new to online purchasing, start with our how to buy a gun online guide.
Gun Deals FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best gun deals right now?
The best gun deals change daily. Our price tracker monitors 15+ online retailers including Palmetto State Armory, Brownells, and EuroOptic to surface the biggest discounts on handguns, rifles, shotguns, and ammo in real time.
Where can I find the cheapest guns online?
Palmetto State Armory, Brownells, Sportsmans Warehouse, and EuroOptic consistently offer the lowest prices. Our deal tracker compares prices across all major retailers so you can find the cheapest option without visiting each site individually.
How much can you save buying guns on sale?
Savings vary by category but expect 15-30% off handguns, 10-25% off rifles, and up to 40% off ammo during major sales. Budget-friendly brands like Taurus and Ruger Security series regularly see even steeper discounts.
Are online gun prices cheaper than local stores?
Online prices are almost always lower because online retailers have lower overhead and compete directly on price. Even after adding FFL transfer fees of 20-50 dollars and shipping, online purchases typically save you 50-150 dollars on most firearms.
What day of the week has the best gun deals?
Tuesday through Thursday tend to have the freshest deals as retailers launch midweek promotions. However, our tracker updates daily so you can catch deals any day. Weekend sales from Palmetto State Armory are also common.
How do I know if a gun deal is actually good?
Compare the sale price against the guns typical street price, not the inflated MSRP. Our price tracker shows current prices across multiple retailers so you can see whether a deal is genuinely below market or just marketing hype.
Do gun deals include free shipping?
Many retailers offer free shipping on firearms orders, especially during sales events. Palmetto State Armory frequently runs free shipping promotions. Ammo deals often require meeting a minimum order threshold for free shipping, usually around 99-149 dollars.
Should I wait for a sale to buy a gun?
If you are not in a rush, waiting for a holiday sale like Memorial Day, Black Friday, or the 4th of July can save you 15-30% on most firearms. However, if you find a price that is significantly below market rate any day, buy it because those deals dont last.




















































