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Best Gun Stores in Oregon

Oregon has roughly 2,500 licensed firearms dealers serving a state with a sharp urban-rural divide in its gun culture. Portland and the Willamette Valley lean left on gun policy, while eastern Oregon and the southern Rogue Valley hold some of the country’s most serious hunting and rural gun cultures. Measure 114, passed in 2022 but tied up in litigation through early 2026, has added permit-to-purchase and 10-round magazine provisions to what was historically a fairly permissive state, though the final implementation has shifted repeatedly with Oregon Supreme Court proceedings.

The dealers here have adapted by becoming compliance experts, and from Keith’s Sporting Goods in Gresham (Oregon’s largest firearms dealer with 5,000+ guns in stock) to Northwest Armory’s Portland-area locations and Black Flag Arms in Medford, Oregon’s gun retail has genuine destinations. This guide walks through the top FFLs by region, the laws as they stand right now, and the hunting context behind the market.

1. J&B Firearm Sales INC

9575 SW BEAVERTON-HILLSDALE HWY SUITE #100, BEAVERTON, OR 97005

★★★★★ 4.7 (257 reviews)

(503) 746-8989  |  jbfirearmsales.com

J&B Firearm Sales INC gun store in Beaverton, OR
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  • Monday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM

2. Asa's Firearms

1955 NW GRAND VIEW DR, ALBANY, OR 97321

★★★★★ 4.6 (136 reviews)

(541) 491-3755  |  arpc.info

Asa's Firearms gun store in Albany, OR
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  • Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: Closed

3. Albany Shooting Sports

1115 KERRISDALE DR SE, ALBANY, OR 97322

★★★★★ 4.6 (136 reviews)

(541) 491-3755  |  arpc.info

Albany Shooting Sports gun store in Albany, OR
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  • Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: Closed

4. Legendary Arms

779 EAST VILAS RD, CENTRAL POINT, OR 97502

★★★★★ 4.6 (51 reviews)

(541) 690-1500  |  legendaryarmstradingpost.com

Legendary Arms gun store in Central Point, OR
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  • Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

5. Mazama Sporting Goods

1055 BAILEY HILL RD UNIT B, EUGENE, OR 97402

★★★★★ 4.5 (486 reviews)

(541) 357-4419  |  mazamasportinggoods.com

Mazama Sporting Goods gun store in Eugene, OR
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  • Monday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Thursday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Friday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

6. Alpha Armory

7202 NE 42ND AVE, PORTLAND, OR 97218

★★★★☆ 4.0 (462 reviews)

(503) 654-7974  |  nwarmory.com

Alpha Armory gun store in Portland, OR
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  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Sunday: Closed

7. Northwest Armory / Nwarmory

12632 SE MCLOUGHLIN BLVD, MILWAUKIE, OR 97222

★★★★☆ 4.0 (462 reviews)

(503) 654-7974  |  nwarmory.com

Northwest Armory / Nwarmory gun store in Milwaukie, OR
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  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Sunday: Closed

8. Keiths Sporting Goods

1595 E POWELL BLVD, GRESHAM, OR 97030

★★★★☆ 3.5 (461 reviews)

(503) 492-6999  |  keithssporting.com

Keiths Sporting Goods gun store in Gresham, OR
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  • Monday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: Closed

Popular Guns in Oregon Right Now

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Ruger 10/22 MLOK .22 LR 18.5" 10rd Semi Auto Rifle, Black - 32033
$229.99$349.99
at Palmetto State Armory
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Ruger LC Carbine 10mm 16.25" 30rd Rifle
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at Palmetto State Armory
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$2,799.99$4,999.99
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Daniel Defense DDM4 V7 5.56mm Semi-Automatic Rifle with 16 Inch Barrel and MFR Rail33% OFFRifle
Daniel Defense
Daniel Defense DDM4 V7 5.56mm Semi-Automatic Rifle with 16 Inch Barrel and MFR Rail
$1,349.99$2,013.00
at Sportsman's Outdoor Superstore
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Christensen Arms Classic 6.5 Creedmoor 24" Black W/Gray Webbing Rifle CA10281-H1421133% OFFRifle
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Christensen Arms Classic 6.5 Creedmoor 24" Black W/Gray Webbing Rifle CA10281-H14211
$1,999.00$2,995.00
at EuroOptic
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Kimber 84M Open Range (Octane) 6.5cm Rifle 3000868
$998.99$1,687.00
at EuroOptic
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Daniel Defense DDM4A1 RII 5.56 NATO Semi-Auto Rifle with 14.5 Inch Pinned and Welded Barrel42% OFFRifle
Daniel Defense
Daniel Defense DDM4A1 RII 5.56 NATO Semi-Auto Rifle with 14.5 Inch Pinned and Welded Barrel
$1,399.00$2,403.00
at Sportsman's Outdoor Superstore
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Christensen Arms Christensen Classic 33 Nosler 26" BLK w/ GRY Rifle CA10281-V1541133% OFFRifle
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Christensen Arms Christensen Classic 33 Nosler 26" BLK w/ GRY Rifle CA10281-V15411
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at EuroOptic
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Finding the Best Gun Stores in Oregon

The best gun stores in Oregon navigate the Measure 114 uncertainty, CHL requirements, and universal background checks while serving one of the West’s finest elk and blacktail deer hunting markets. From Portland and Salem to Bend, Medford, and the eastern Oregon ranch country, independent Oregon gun shops stock the rifles, suppressors, and hunting optics that Roosevelt elk and High Desert mule deer demand.

Oregon’s FFL count sits near 2,500 active dealers for a state of about 4.2 million people. The heaviest retail concentration is in the Portland metro (Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas counties), with additional strong markets in Eugene, Salem, Bend, Medford, and along the I-5 corridor. Eastern Oregon, from the Columbia River plateau through Pendleton and down into the Ontario-Idaho border region, has a sparser dealer network serving ranchers and hunters.

Oregon’s retail landscape reflects the state’s split personality. Portland-area dealers serve a mix of self-defense buyers, concealed carry applicants, and hunters heading east. The Willamette Valley shops lean toward hunting and sporting use. Bend and the Rogue Valley have growing tactical and hunting markets driven by population growth. Eastern Oregon dealers serve a classic Western gun culture tied to ranching and big game hunting. The stores on this page have been verified through FFL databases, Google Business data, and community recommendations from Oregon shooting forums.

Oregon Gun Laws at a Glance

Oregon requires a CHL (Concealed Handgun License) for concealed carry (shall-issue by county sheriff), implemented universal background checks in 2015, and passed Measure 114 in 2022 (permit-to-purchase + 10-round magazine limit — enjoined by courts, litigation ongoing as of 2026). Castle Doctrine at ORS 161.219 with duty to retreat outside the home. ERPO red flag law since 2017.

Oregon’s gun laws have shifted significantly in recent years. Here’s what buyers need to know:

  • Concealed Handgun License (CHL) required. Oregon is not a constitutional carry state. Concealed carry requires a CHL issued by your county sheriff. Shall-issue with training course requirement. Valid 4 years.
  • Measure 114 (2022). Voter-approved measure creating permit-to-purchase requirement and a 10-round magazine limit. Implementation has been tied up in legal challenges through early 2026. Status changes as court rulings are issued. Verify with your dealer before planning a purchase.
  • No state waiting period (under current law). Federal NICS check and you walk out same day, unless Measure 114 is in effect for your purchase.
  • Universal background checks. All firearm sales (including private) require a background check through a licensed intermediary.
  • Red flag law. Oregon has an Extreme Risk Protection Order law in effect.
  • No assault weapons ban. No feature-based restrictions (though some local Portland-area ordinances have attempted restrictions that have been struck down).
  • Safe storage law. Oregon has specific firearm storage requirements, particularly when children are present in the home.
  • All NFA items legal. Suppressors, SBRs, and machine guns are legal with proper federal paperwork.
  • Castle Doctrine. Oregon has Castle Doctrine but a duty to retreat outside the home.

The practical buying process in Oregon depends on current Measure 114 status. Under the pre-114 regime, you pick out your firearm, fill out ATF Form 4473, pass the NICS check (run by Oregon State Police as state point of contact), pay, and walk out. Verify current requirements with your dealer. For the full breakdown, read our complete Oregon gun laws guide.

CHL applications are processed by county sheriffs. Background checks run through OSP (state POC). Federal dealer licensing through the ATF, and hunting licenses through the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW).

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What Makes Oregon Different for Gun Buyers

The Measure 114 uncertainty has defined Oregon gun retail since 2022. The voter-approved initiative created permit-to-purchase requirements and magazine capacity limits that were blocked by initial legal challenges, lifted by an appeals court, and are pending Oregon Supreme Court resolution. The practical effect is that Oregon dealers (and buyers) have spent years in a state of regulatory flux, with implementation dates repeatedly shifting. The best dealers have adapted by tracking the litigation closely and setting accurate expectations for customers at point of sale.

Oregon’s hunting culture is substantial despite the state’s progressive urban image. Roosevelt elk in the coastal mountains and Cascade foothills, Rocky Mountain elk in eastern Oregon’s Blue Mountains and Wallowas, blacktail deer across western Oregon, and mule deer in the east all produce serious hunting seasons. Oregon dealers stock accordingly, with bolt-action rifles in elk calibers (.30-06, .300 Win Mag, 7mm Rem Mag, 6.5 PRC, .300 PRC) as standard inventory. The state’s bear and cougar populations also create demand for heavy rifles and optics capable of handling quick shots on a charging animal.

Cross-border dynamics shape the southern and eastern parts of the state. Idaho to the east is constitutional carry with fewer restrictions and has no Measure 114-equivalent. Nevada to the southeast has its own dynamic. Washington to the north has similar permit rules to Oregon plus its own magazine restrictions (effective 2022) and a new permit-to-purchase law. The practical reality is that eastern Oregon gun owners sometimes route through Boise for specific purchases, and the Washington border produces little cross-state shopping advantage since both states have moved in similar directions on gun policy. California, to the south, is significantly more restrictive, so Oregon draws some northern California buyers for long gun purchases where in-person sales across state lines are permitted.

Top Gun Stores by Region

Portland Metro and Gresham

The Portland metro has Oregon’s densest dealer market. Keith’s Sporting Goods at 1595 E. Powell Boulevard in Gresham is Oregon’s (and reportedly Washington’s) largest firearms dealer, with over 5,000 new guns in stock and up to 500 used firearms on the floor. In business over 30 years, Keith’s is a Glock Law Enforcement distributor for OR and WA and specializes in Class 3 (NFA) sales from collector pieces to military-grade items. If you want to see serious inventory in one place, Keith’s is the Oregon destination.

Northwest Armory operates three Portland-area locations (Portland proper at 12632 SE McLoughlin Boulevard, Tigard at 13500 SW Pacific Highway, and Milwaukie) and has been family-owned since 1992. They bill themselves as Portland’s premier firearm store and consistently earn praise for customer service and staff knowledge. J&B Firearm Sales, Oregon Rifleworks, The Gun Room, and Shooters Service Center round out the independent Portland dealer market. Alpha Armory claims the title of Oregon’s highest-rated gun store and specializes in new pistols, rifles, and shotguns. Big Iron Armory and Curt’s Discount Shooters’ Supply (AR-15 customization specialists) serve specific niches.

Eugene and the Willamette Valley

Eugene is home to two standout Oregon dealers. Northwest Arsenal combines an indoor shooting range with a full retail store, providing one of the best range+retail experiences in the state. Their range is clean, safe, and accessible to first-time shooters alongside experienced competitors. Mazama Sporting Goods has served the Willamette Valley since 1972 and is recognized as the largest selection for shooting, hunting, and fishing in the area. Between Northwest Arsenal for try-before-you-buy and Mazama for depth of hunting and sporting goods inventory, Eugene buyers have real options.

The Willamette Valley from Eugene north to Salem produces a mix of blacktail deer hunting, waterfowl along the valley wetlands, and upland bird hunting in the surrounding foothills. Dealers stock accordingly with solid shotgun and bolt-action rifle selections. Smaller towns along the I-5 corridor have local FFLs handling transfers and used firearms.

Salem and Mid-Valley

Salem, the state capital, has a solid dealer market serving state workers, the surrounding agricultural population, and hunters heading into the Cascades. MLC Exotic Class III in Salem is owned by Mick L. Cook, a former law enforcement officer, and carries both pistols and long guns (new and used) with a willingness to source specific items not in stock. The Salem area has additional independent dealers serving the mid-valley market. Keizer, just north of Salem, has its own small FFL presence. The Salem market’s mix of rural and government customer base creates a balanced inventory across concealed carry handguns, hunting rifles, and home defense firearms.

Bend and Central Oregon

Bend has grown into one of Oregon’s strongest firearms markets over the past 15 years as the city has expanded. OC Armory NWX at 2629 NW Crossing Drive serves Bend’s growing customer base with a modern retail experience. The Deschutes County area has additional dealers and pawn shops handling the local market. Central Oregon’s hunting opportunities (mule deer in the Ochocos, Roosevelt elk in the Cascades, antelope on the high desert) drive demand for a mix of hunting rifles, optics, and the cold-weather gear that central Oregon seasons demand. Redmond, just north of Bend, has additional dealers serving the broader Central Oregon population.

Medford and Southern Oregon (Rogue Valley)

The Rogue Valley around Medford, Ashland, and Grants Pass is one of Oregon’s more gun-friendly regions. Black Flag Arms at 1349 Redwood Avenue in Medford is the top-rated gun store in the region, carrying suppressors, firearms, and accessories with broad selection. Legendary Arms Trading Post in Central Point (just north of Medford) handles new and used inventory, gun accessories, and buy-sell-trade services. Graddy’s Equipment in the Medford/Central Point area serves the used gun market. The Rogue Valley’s proximity to Northern California creates a steady cross-border business, particularly for Californians seeking long guns unavailable in their state. Black-tailed deer hunting in the surrounding mountains and elk in the Coast Range drive the regional hunting market.

Eastern Oregon

Eastern Oregon is ranching country, and the gun retail reflects it. Pendleton has Garners Sporting Goods and Pendleton Gunworks as anchors, plus Blagg Rifles LLC for custom work and gunsmithing. Talos Tactical in the Tri-Cities area serves the eastern Oregon and nearby Washington customer base. Sportsman’s Warehouse and several smaller independents cover other eastern Oregon towns. Ontario, on the Idaho border, has dealers serving both Oregon and western Idaho buyers. The region’s character is classic rural West: mule deer, Rocky Mountain elk in the Blue Mountains and Wallowas, antelope on the high desert, and a customer base that treats firearms as everyday tools. Dealers stock practical bolt-action rifles, working shotguns, and the ammunition volumes that ranch varmint work demands.

Comparison of Top-Rated Oregon Gun Stores

The table below highlights consistently top-rated Oregon dealers based on Google, Yelp, and Facebook reviews as of 2026.

StoreCityRatingReviewsTypeBest For
Keith’s Sporting GoodsGresham4.5400+Retail + Class 3Oregon’s largest, 5,000+ new guns, NFA specialist
Northwest ArmoryPortland / Tigard / Milwaukie4.4700+Retail3 locations since 1992, family-owned
Mazama Sporting GoodsEugene4.6400+Sporting goodsWillamette Valley since 1972
Northwest ArsenalEugene4.7300+Range + retailEugene’s indoor range and full store
J&B Firearm SalesPortland area4.7350+RetailKnowledgeable staff, broad selection
Alpha ArmoryPortland metro4.8250+RetailTop-rated specialty retailer
Black Flag ArmsMedford4.7200+Retail + suppressorsRogue Valley’s top-rated dealer
Oregon RifleworksPortland area4.6200+RetailSpecial order capability, knowledgeable staff
OC Armory NWXBend4.6150+RetailCentral Oregon retailer
Legendary Arms Trading PostCentral Point4.5150+Retail + consignmentRogue Valley buy-sell-trade, used inventory

Ratings and review counts are approximate and pull from Google, Yelp, and Facebook as of 2026. With the fluidity of Oregon’s Measure 114 implementation, current reviews are particularly useful for gauging how well dealers handle the evolving compliance requirements.

What to Look for When Choosing a Gun Store in Oregon

The best Oregon firearms dealers separate themselves on Measure 114 compliance knowledge, inventory depth across Glock, Smith & Wesson, Ruger, and SIG Sauer, an active consignment case, real Class III / NFA suppressor experience, and the elk/blacktail hunting expertise that western and eastern Oregon demand.

In Oregon, the factors that matter are compliance expertise (given Measure 114 uncertainty), inventory depth, CHL training availability, staff knowledge for hunting, and transfer fees. A good Oregon dealer will know exactly what’s required for a purchase the day you walk in, even as the Measure 114 litigation plays out.

Compliance expertise is the key Oregon differentiator right now. The Measure 114 legal saga has left dealers and buyers alike navigating shifting rules. A shop that tracks the litigation and updates its paperwork in real time saves you from surprise trips and restarts.

Inventory depth is excellent at Keith’s Sporting Goods (the statewide leader for raw inventory numbers), Northwest Armory’s Portland locations, and Mazama Sporting Goods for sporting and hunting. Rural Oregon has smaller shops but generally adequate selection for hunting and self-defense needs.

Transfer fees in Oregon typically run $25 to $45 at independent shops. Universal background checks apply to private transfers too, adding another small fee for that intermediary step. For online purchases, Oregon FFLs handle transfers smoothly, but verify current Measure 114 compliance before ordering.

CHL training availability. Oregon’s concealed handgun license requires a state-approved training course. Many dealers (including Northwest Armory, Northwest Arsenal, and Black Flag Arms) run these classes regularly. Combining training and first handgun purchase at the same shop simplifies the process.

Hunting in Oregon

Oregon hunting is administered by ODFW, with Roosevelt elk on the coast (the largest elk subspecies), Rocky Mountain elk in eastern Oregon, blacktail deer in the western valleys, mule deer east of the Cascades, black bear, Pacific Flyway waterfowl, and upland birds. Millions of acres of BLM land, national forests (Mt. Hood, Deschutes, Wallowa-Whitman, Fremont-Winema), and ODF&W wildlife areas provide exceptional public access.

Oregon is a premier elk and deer state. Roosevelt elk in the Coast Range and Cascade foothills produce some of the largest-bodied elk in North America. Rocky Mountain elk in the Blue Mountains, Wallowas, and Ochocos create elk tags that draw applicants from across the country. General season tags cover most of the state, with premium hunt tags allocated by draw for high-success units. Popular elk calibers run from .30-06 and .270 Win on the traditional side through 6.5 PRC, 7mm PRC, .300 Win Mag, and .300 PRC for long-range hunters.

Blacktail deer hunting across western Oregon is a classic Pacific Northwest pursuit. The thick coastal and Cascade forests favor shorter-range, quick-handling rifles, with hunters often using .243, .270, .308, and 6.5 Creedmoor. Mule deer hunting in eastern Oregon is productive, with the Steens, Hart Mountain, and the northeastern ranges producing quality bucks. Antelope hunting on the eastern high desert, bighorn sheep in select units, and mountain goat in the Cascades round out the big game calendar.

Black bear hunting happens in both spring and fall seasons and is popular across western Oregon. Cougar hunting with hounds is prohibited, but cougars can be hunted with other legal methods. Bird hunting is strong: ruffed grouse in the Cascades, blue grouse in the higher elevations, valley quail and California quail across the state, ring-necked pheasant on agricultural land, and waterfowl along the Pacific Flyway (particularly Summer Lake, Malheur, and the Klamath Basin) draw dedicated hunters. Coastal salmon and steelhead fishing often pairs with waterfowl hunting on the same trips, creating a distinct Oregon outdoor culture that local dealers serve well.

Online vs. In-Store: Getting the Best Price in Oregon

Online buying in Oregon works but requires verifying Measure 114 compliance status before ordering. Order from any of the best online gun stores, ship to a local FFL, complete the paperwork (including any pending permit requirements), pass NICS, and walk out. Transfer fees run $25 to $45 at most Oregon shops.

Local pricing is competitive at Keith’s Sporting Goods (whose volume lets them beat many online retailers on popular firearms), Northwest Armory, and Mazama. For hunting-specific purchases (elk rifles, precision setups, regional gun preferences), Oregon shops often have better practical advice than online retailers, especially for western Oregon blacktail hunting where local knowledge matters. Use our gun price check tool to compare live pricing across retailers. Oregon has no state sales tax, which tilts the math toward in-person purchases in ways that don’t apply in most states.

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Gun Shows in Oregon

Oregon has a regular gun show circuit with events at the Portland Expo Center, the Oregon State Fairgrounds in Salem, the Deschutes County Fairgrounds in Redmond, and smaller venues across the state. Shows run frequently during fall and winter. Oregon’s universal background check law applies to private sales at gun shows, meaning transfers must go through a licensed intermediary. Shows remain useful for private transfers, used firearms, ammunition in bulk, and hunting accessories. The Portland Expo Center shows are the largest and draw dealers from across the Pacific Northwest.

Compare Prices Before You Buy

Oregon’s competitive dealer market and the no-sales-tax environment keep pricing favorable. But the Measure 114 uncertainty makes verification essential. Use our gun price check tool to see live pricing, and check best online gun stores for current deals.

The best gun stores in Oregon know Measure 114 status changes, Roosevelt elk calibers, and the CHL process. A Portland Oregon gun shop with Class III inventory, a Bend Oregon firearms dealer with eastern Oregon mule deer expertise, or a Medford dealer in the Rogue Valley will outperform any chain. Use this list of Oregon gun shops as your starting point.

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Oregon Gun Store FAQ

What is the best gun store in Oregon?

Oregon has strong independent dealers across Portland, Bend, Eugene, Salem, and Medford. The best store depends on whether you need elk hunting rifles, carry guns, or tactical gear. Portland metro has the highest dealer density.

Do I need a permit to buy a gun in Oregon?

Under current law (with Measure 114 enjoined), no purchase permit is needed. Pass the Oregon State Police background check and walk out. If Measure 114 takes effect, a permit-to-purchase would be required. Verify current status with your dealer.

What is Measure 114 in Oregon?

Measure 114 is a 2022 voter-approved initiative creating a permit-to-purchase requirement and 10-round magazine limit. It has been enjoined by courts and is not currently in effect as of 2026. Litigation is ongoing and the status can change. Your dealer is your best source for current requirements.

Is Oregon a constitutional carry state?

No. Oregon requires a CHL (Concealed Handgun License) for concealed carry, issued shall-issue by your county sheriff with a training course. Open carry is generally legal in most of the state but some cities (including Portland) restrict it.

What are transfer fees in Oregon?

Typically $25 to $50 at independent Oregon gun shops. Oregon has no sales tax, so the sticker price is what you pay. Background checks are run by Oregon State Police as the state point of contact.

What hunting is available in Oregon?

Roosevelt elk on the coast, Rocky Mountain elk in eastern Oregon, blacktail deer in the western valleys, mule deer east of the Cascades, black bear, Pacific Flyway waterfowl, and upland birds. Millions of acres of BLM and national forest land provide exceptional public access. All administered by ODFW.

Does Oregon have a red flag law?

Yes. Oregon enacted an Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) law in 2017, allowing family members or law enforcement to petition for temporary firearm removal from individuals deemed an immediate risk.

Are there gun shows in Oregon?

Yes. Shows run at the Portland Expo Center, Lane County Fairgrounds in Eugene, and venues in Salem, Bend, Medford, and other cities. Oregon's universal background check law requires all private sales at shows to go through a licensed intermediary.

Before purchasing in Oregon, review our Oregon Gun Laws (2026): CHL, Measure 114 Status, SB 243 & Sandoval guide.

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