Missouri has roughly 2,400 licensed firearms dealers and a gun culture that sits squarely between Midwest hunting tradition and Southern self-defense sensibility. Constitutional carry since 2017, no waiting periods, and strong preemption laws make Missouri one of the easier states in America to buy a gun. The state’s two major metros (St.
Louis and Kansas City) anchor different gun markets, and the Ozarks in between produce their own rural retail character. From Springfield’s Bass Pro headquarters to Frontier Justice outside Kansas City and Powder Horn Columbia (operating since 1971), Missouri has some genuinely notable gun retail destinations. This guide walks through the top FFLs in every region, the laws, and the hunting context that drives what Missouri shops stock.
1. Osage County Guns LLC
13200 VETERANS MEMORIAL PKWY, WRIGHT CITY, MO 63390
★★★★★ 4.9 (2,041 reviews)
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5. Frontier Justice
800 NE JONES INDUSTRIAL DRIVE, LEES SUMMIT, MO 64064
★★★★★ 4.5 (1,663 reviews)
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6. Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World 067
3600 SOUTH LINDBERGH BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63127
★★★★★ 4.5 (903 reviews)
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8. Cabela's 420
5555 ST LOUIS MILLS BLVD SUITE 167, HAZELWOOD, MO 63042
★★★★☆ 4.2 (3,205 reviews)
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Finding the Best Gun Stores in Missouri
The best gun stores in Missouri are anchored by Bass Pro Shops headquarters in Springfield (the largest outdoor retailer in the world started right here), plus Frontier Justice in Lee’s Summit, Cabela’s in Hazelwood, and a deep bench of independent Missouri gun shops across St. Louis, Kansas City, Columbia, and the Ozarks.
Missouri’s FFL count sits around 2,400 active dealers for a state of about 6.2 million. That’s solid density driven by a deep hunting culture and strong urban markets. The heaviest retail concentration runs through St. Louis County on the eastern side, Kansas City and the surrounding Jackson/Clay/Platte counties on the western side, and the Springfield metro in the southwest. The I-70 corridor connects the two major cities with dealers serving mid-state populations in Columbia and Jefferson City, and the Ozarks run a classic rural gun retail pattern through the state’s southern half.
Missouri’s unique claim is that Bass Pro Shops is headquartered in Springfield, and the original Bass Pro location remains one of the most visited retail destinations in the state. Beyond the national chain, Missouri has a deep bench of independent dealers, upscale destinations like Frontier Justice, and traditional sporting goods shops throughout the Ozarks and agricultural regions. The stores on this page have been verified through FFL databases, Google Business data, and community recommendations, with extra weight given to shops that have been in business long enough to have real regional expertise.
Missouri Gun Laws at a Glance
Missouri has been a constitutional carry state since 2017 under SB 656, with Castle Doctrine and Stand Your Ground codified at RSMo 563.031. The Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA, HB 85 of 2021) controversially attempted to nullify federal gun enforcement, though federal courts have limited its application. The CCP is administered by county sheriffs through the Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP).
Missouri is one of the most gun-friendly states in the country. Here’s the short version:
- Constitutional carry since 2017. Anyone 19+ (18+ if military) who can legally possess a firearm can carry concealed without a permit.
- 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, 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.
- Strong state preemption. Local governments cannot pass gun laws stricter than state law. Missouri’s preemption law is among the strongest in the country.
- Concealed Carry Permit still available through your county sheriff for reciprocity with other states. Not required for Missouri carry.
The practical buying process in Missouri is dead simple. Pick out your firearm, fill out ATF Form 4473, pass the federal NICS check, pay, and walk out. No extra permits, no waiting period, no state registration. Missouri’s Concealed Carry Permit is worth getting if you travel to states that require reciprocity-eligible permits, but it’s not required for in-state carry. For the full breakdown, read our complete Missouri gun laws guide.
The CCP program is administered by county sheriffs, with records through the Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP). Federal dealer licensing runs through the ATF, and NICS checks through the FBI. Hunting licenses and deer/turkey permits come from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC). The full text of SB 656 and RSMo 563.031 is at revisor.mo.gov.
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What Makes Missouri Different for Gun Buyers
The Bass Pro Shops factor is real. The original Bass Pro in Springfield opened in 1972 and is still operating at the company’s headquarters location. It’s massive, it draws tourists and buyers from across the central US, and it shapes Missouri’s gun retail culture in ways most states can’t match. Beyond the Springfield flagship, Bass Pro operates locations in the St. Louis and Kansas City metros, and the brand’s influence on how Americans buy outdoor gear traces directly back to this Missouri company. The Wonders of Wildlife museum attached to the Springfield headquarters has become a major tourism draw in its own right.
Missouri’s hunting culture drives significant gun sales. Deer season brings a fall rush to every shop in the state, with the Missouri deer herd producing consistent opportunity from the Ozarks to the northern agricultural counties. Turkey hunting has a deep tradition, particularly in the Ozarks where morning gobbler sounds define spring. Waterfowl along the Missouri and Mississippi rivers creates a shotgun market similar to neighboring states. Wild hogs have added a year-round hunting element in the southern half of the state, driving thermal-optic and AR-15 sales that weren’t a factor a decade ago.
The urban markets (St. Louis, Kansas City, and to a lesser extent Springfield) support strong concealed carry and home defense retail. Missouri’s constitutional carry and simple laws mean the purchase experience is fast, but the best urban dealers differentiate on training, range access, and inventory depth. Frontier Justice outside Kansas City has become a destination in its own right, combining upscale retail with a full range, event space, and a genuinely different approach to the gun store experience, while Cherokee Firearms in Springfield has built a similar reputation for hybrid retail+range at the SW Missouri end of the state.
Top Gun Stores by Region
St. Louis Metro
St. Louis has a deep and varied dealer market. Mid America Arms is one of the largest and most respected dealers in the region with broad inventory and solid pricing. Southern Armory is frequently cited as one of the top medium-sized shops in St. Louis, carrying a large selection of handguns, rifles, and shotguns from all major manufacturers with friendly staff for both new shooters and experienced collectors. Modern Weapon Systems and Razorback Armory serve the tactical and defensive firearms niche.
The Range STL is a popular range+retail combination that lets buyers try rentals before committing, and it’s become the default indoor range recommendation for first-time St. Louis handgun buyers. SharpShooter Indoor Shooting Range offers another solid range option on the Illinois side of the metro for anyone closer to the river. Denny Dennis Sporting Goods serves the traditional hunting and outdoors customer. Southside Guns and Ammo fills out the St. Louis metro with another quality independent. Between Mid America Arms for selection and Southern Armory for service, St. Louis buyers have genuine choice.
Kansas City Metro
Kansas City’s gun retail is anchored by Frontier Justice, one of the most distinctive gun stores in America. The flagship Missouri location at 800 NE Jones Industrial Drive in Lee’s Summit opened in 2015 and combines retail, an indoor range, an event space, and a restaurant into a single destination. A second location at 10000 France Family Drive on the Kansas City, Kansas side extends the brand across the metro. The retail floor covers everything from entry-level handguns to high-end collectibles, and the range program rents firearms for try-before-you-buy testing with public range fees of $19 per shooter for unlimited time. It’s genuinely worth the visit whether you’re buying or not.
Securing Liberty has earned strong reviews for competitive pricing and knowledgeable staff. Great Guns in Liberty offers middle-of-the-road pricing that’s neither the cheapest nor the most expensive in town. Cabela’s at Legends Outlets in Kansas City (technically Kansas side, but serves the metro) draws buyers from both sides of the state line. The KC metro’s dealer market is competitive enough that shopping around on any specific model pays off, and the Bass Pro Shops Independence location adds a big-box option east of downtown.
Springfield and Southwest Missouri
Springfield is Bass Pro territory. The original Bass Pro Shops location at Campbell Avenue has been operating since 1972 and remains a destination that draws visitors from across the country. The firearms department at the headquarters store is massive, covering everything from budget hunting rifles to high-end custom work. The Wonders of Wildlife museum attached to the store makes it a full-day outing. But the Springfield gun market is bigger than just Bass Pro.
Cherokee Firearms at 4354 S Campbell Avenue has earned a reputation as one of Springfield’s premier firearms experiences, with a climate-controlled range featuring state-of-the-art touch-screen controls, HEPA-rated ventilation, and bulletproof stalls alongside a full retail floor, hand engraving, and gunsmithing. Elite Arms Company at 2851 S Campbell Avenue is a smaller locally owned shop that competes on customer service and 25+ years of firearms experience. 417 Guns has built itself as another Springfield firearms destination with tactical and hunting inventory, on-site gunsmithing, and CCW courses. Sound of Freedom in nearby Ozark combines premium firearms, training, and an indoor range into a Ozarks-focused retail experience. Ozark Shooters Supply rounds out the region with another range+retail combination.
Columbia, Jefferson City, and Central Missouri
The I-70 corridor connecting St. Louis and Kansas City has dealers serving a mix of university communities (University of Missouri in Columbia), state workers in Jefferson City, and the surrounding rural counties. Powder Horn Columbia has been Missouri’s go-to source for bows, firearms, and outdoor gear since 1971, carrying a wide selection of rifles, shotguns, and handguns from trusted manufacturers alongside archery inventory. AK’s Outdoors is another Columbia option with a large handgun and shotgun display. Columbia’s growing population has supported newer tactical-focused shops alongside the traditional sporting goods stores, giving the university town more retail variety than its size would suggest.
Jefferson City adds JP Armory, a veteran-owned local gun store with a 5% cash discount and an affordability-focused inventory approach, plus River City Pawn & Gun Store for $20 FFL transfers (one of the cheapest transfer fees in the state). Ammo Alley is the other Jefferson City name that shows up regularly in top-gun-store discussions. Between Columbia and Jefferson City, mid-Missouri has more quality dealer options than most shoppers realize.
The Ozarks and Southern Missouri
Southern Missouri, particularly the Ozark region, is deep hunting country with a rural gun culture. Branson has grown as a tourism destination and supports firearms retailers serving both locals and visitors. Smaller Ozark towns from West Plains to Salem to Poplar Bluff have independent dealers and pawn shops that handle the local firearms market. The Mark Twain National Forest and Ozark National Forest provide extensive public hunting opportunity, and local dealers stock accordingly with rifles, shotguns, and the practical gear that Ozark hunting demands. The Bootheel region in southeast Missouri has its own character, tied more closely to the agricultural economy and the delta waterfowl hunting culture than to the mountain hunting culture of the central Ozarks.
Comparison of Top-Rated Missouri Gun Stores
The table below highlights consistently top-rated Missouri dealers based on Google, Yelp, and Facebook reviews as of 2026.
| Store | City | Rating | Reviews | Type | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bass Pro Shops (Original) | Springfield | 4.5 | 8,000+ | Mega-retailer | Headquarters store, Wonders of Wildlife |
| Frontier Justice | Lee’s Summit (KC) | 4.6 | 2,000+ | Retail + range + event space | KC’s destination gun store, upscale |
| Mid America Arms | St. Louis | 4.6 | 1,500+ | Retail | Largest St. Louis selection |
| Cherokee Firearms | Springfield | 4.7 | 800+ | Range + retail + gunsmith | Climate-controlled range, full service |
| Southern Armory | St. Louis area | 4.7 | 500+ | Retail | Top medium-sized St. Louis shop |
| Powder Horn Columbia | Columbia | 4.6 | 400+ | Retail + archery | Central Missouri since 1971 |
| Securing Liberty | Kansas City area | 4.8 | 400+ | Retail | Competitive KC pricing |
| The Range STL | St. Louis | 4.5 | 600+ | Range + retail | St. Louis try-before-you-buy |
| JP Armory | Jefferson City | 4.7 | 200+ | Retail | Veteran-owned, affordability focus |
| 417 Guns | Springfield | 4.6 | 400+ | Retail + gunsmith + training | Tactical and hunting mix, CCW classes |
What to Look for When Choosing a Gun Store in Missouri
The best Missouri firearms dealers separate themselves on inventory depth across Glock, Smith & Wesson, Ruger, and SIG Sauer, an active consignment case, real Class III / NFA paperwork experience, and a working indoor range or on-site gunsmith.
Missouri’s permissive laws mean compliance isn’t the differentiator. What matters is inventory depth, pricing, staff expertise, and transfer fees. A Missouri gun store with good staff and a well-maintained range will deliver more value than a cheaper shop that just processes paperwork.
Inventory depth is strong in both major metros and at Bass Pro. Rural Missouri dealers tend toward hunting firearms with limited handgun selection. If you’re looking for a specific tactical rifle or a less common handgun model, the urban dealers are your best bet.
Transfer fees in Missouri typically run $20 to $40 at independent shops. Bass Pro and other chains are often at the lower end. River City Pawn & Gun in Jefferson City runs $20 transfers, which is among the lowest in the state. Given Missouri’s no-permit, no-waiting environment, online shopping with local transfers is frictionless.
Range access varies. Frontier Justice, The Range STL, SharpShooter, Cherokee Firearms in Springfield, and several KC-area ranges offer strong range+retail setups. Rural Missouri has fewer formal indoor ranges but plenty of outdoor options through private land and public areas.
Hunting in Missouri
Missouri hunting is administered by the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC), with one of the nation’s top turkey programs, trophy whitetail in the Ozarks and river bottoms, Mississippi Flyway waterfowl along the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, and 1.5 million acres of public land through Mark Twain National Forest and MDC conservation areas.
Missouri is a classic Midwest hunting state with strong whitetail populations across the state. The firearm deer season runs about 11 days in mid-November, with additional seasons for archery (October-January) and muzzleloader (late December). Missouri consistently ranks among the top 10 states for harvested deer, and the northern agricultural counties produce trophy bucks that rival any in the Midwest. Bolt-action rifles in .270, .308, .30-06, and increasingly 6.5 Creedmoor dominate the fall rifle rack at most Missouri gun stores.
Turkey hunting has a deep tradition in Missouri. The spring gobbler season draws hunters from across the Midwest, and the Ozarks produce legendary mountain turkey hunting opportunities. Twelve gauge shotguns dominate, with .410 TSS gaining ground. Missouri’s fall turkey season provides additional opportunity that many states don’t offer.
Waterfowl hunting is significant along the Mississippi and Missouri rivers and in the Bootheel region of southeast Missouri. Duck and goose hunters target flooded timber, agricultural fields, and river bottoms. The state’s wildlife management areas draw waterfowl hunters regionally. Squirrel and rabbit hunting remain popular small game pursuits, particularly in the Ozarks where squirrel hunting is a cultural tradition.
Wild hog hunting has grown in southern Missouri as feral pig populations have spread. Year-round hunting on private land with thermal optics has turned AR-15s and thermal scopes into regular inventory at Ozark-area dealers. The Missouri Department of Conservation’s aggressive feral hog eradication program on public land has shaped the hunting dynamic differently than in Texas or Florida, but private-land hog hunting remains a real draw.
Online vs. In-Store: Getting the Best Price in Missouri
Missouri’s no-waiting-period, no-permit environment makes online buying seamless. Order from any of the best online gun stores, ship to a local FFL, fill out the 4473, pass the NICS check, and walk out same day. Transfer fees run $20 to $40 at most shops. The online-plus-transfer model works particularly well for popular handgun models where online retailers consistently beat local pricing.
Local pricing is competitive at the major chains (Bass Pro, Cabela’s, Academy) and at the large independent dealers. For hunting-specific purchases, Missouri shops often know the regional preferences and what works in Missouri terrain. Frontier Justice’s inventory ranges from value to high-end and is worth browsing even if you end up buying elsewhere. Use our gun price check tool to compare real prices across retailers. Missouri’s 4.225% state sales tax plus local add-ons can push total tax past 9% in some cities, so that’s worth factoring into the local-vs-online math.
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Gun Shows in Missouri
Missouri has an active gun show circuit with events at the St. Charles Convention Center, the KCI Expo Center in Kansas City, the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds in Springfield, and smaller venues across the state. RK Shows and Great Lakes Gun Shows each run multiple Missouri events per year. Shows run frequently during fall and winter. Missouri does not require background checks for private sales at gun shows (private sales are legal between residents), so the shows remain useful for private transfers, used firearms, ammunition, and hunting accessories. The shows draw dealers and collectors from across the Midwest, and the St. Charles and Springfield shows in particular tend to have deep used shotgun selections.
Compare Prices Before You Buy
Missouri’s competitive dealer market and the Bass Pro headquarters presence keep pricing reasonable. But knowing the market price before you shop gives you leverage. Use our gun price check tool to see live pricing across major retailers, and check the best online gun stores for current deals.
The best gun stores in Missouri are not just Bass Pro. A St. Louis Missouri gun shop with consignment boards, a Springfield Missouri firearms dealer that knows Ozarks deer calibers, or a Kansas City gun store with Class III throughput will outperform a chain on service every time. Use this list of Missouri gun shops as a starting point, then compare transfer fees before you commit.
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Missouri Gun Store FAQ
What is the best gun store in Missouri?
Bass Pro Shops headquarters in Springfield is the largest outdoor retailer in the world and was founded in Missouri. Frontier Justice in Lee's Summit is a 180,000 sq ft destination. Cabela's in Hazelwood anchors the St. Louis metro.
Do I need a permit to buy a gun in Missouri?
No. No purchase permit, no waiting period, no registration. Missouri is constitutional carry since 2017 under SB 656. Fill out ATF Form 4473, pass NICS, and walk out same day.
Is Missouri a constitutional carry state?
Yes. Missouri has been constitutional carry since January 1, 2017 under SB 656. Anyone 19 or older (18 for military) who can legally possess a firearm can carry openly or concealed without a permit. Castle Doctrine and Stand Your Ground are codified at RSMo 563.031.
What is SAPA in Missouri?
The Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA, HB 85 of 2021) attempted to nullify federal gun enforcement within Missouri. Federal courts have limited its application, but the law reflects Missouri's strong pro-gun legislative stance.
What are transfer fees in Missouri?
Typically $20 to $40 at independent Missouri gun shops. Bass Pro and Cabela's locations handle transfers competitively. Frontier Justice charges $30 for members. Kansas City and St. Louis metros have the most competitive pricing.
What hunting is available in Missouri?
Missouri is a top-3 turkey state and has excellent whitetail deer in the Ozarks and river bottoms. Mississippi Flyway waterfowl on the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, dove in September, and 1.5 million acres of public land through Mark Twain National Forest and MDC conservation areas.
Where is Bass Pro Shops headquarters?
Bass Pro Shops is headquartered in Springfield, Missouri at 1935 South Campbell Avenue. The flagship store includes the Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium. Bass Pro was founded by Johnny Morris in Springfield in 1972.
Are there gun shows in Missouri?
Yes. Major shows run at the St. Charles Convention Center, KCI Expo Center in Kansas City, and Ozark Empire Fairgrounds in Springfield. RK Shows and Great Lakes Gun Shows operate multiple Missouri events. Private sales at gun shows do not require background checks.
Before purchasing in Missouri, review our Missouri Gun Laws (2026): Constitutional Carry, Lifetime CCW & Stand Your Ground guide.
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