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Best Gun Stores in Georgia

Quick Answer: The best gun stores in Georgia in 2026 are independent retail shops with verified physical locations, real inventory on the shelf, and active Google review histories, not the kitchen-table FFLs that make up most of the federal license database. Look for shops with 4.5-star or higher ratings and at least 100 reviews, and confirm before you drive that they actually sell the firearm category you want, whether that is a handgun, an AR-15, a shotgun, or a hunting rifle.

Georgia has been a constitutional carry state since 2022, so walk-in firearm purchases are straightforward for any resident 21 or older, or 18 for long guns, who can pass a NICS background check. Bring a valid driver’s license, complete the ATF Form 4473 at the FFL, and you can typically walk out with the gun the same day. Out-of-state buyers can purchase long guns from a Georgia FFL but must take handgun delivery through their home-state FFL.

The biggest mistake Georgia gun store buyers make is driving to a kitchen-table FFL listed on the ATF dealer database expecting a real retail experience. Plenty of Georgia FFL licenses belong to gunsmiths working out of garages, pawn shops with two pistols on the shelf, or transfer-only operations with no inventory. The list below features verified retail shops with physical storefronts and meaningful stock, sorted by Google rating and customer review volume.

The best gun stores in Georgia cluster around Atlanta’s massive FFL density, Savannah’s coastal hub, and Columbus near Fort Moore. Georgia has over 1,600 licensed firearms dealers, making it one of the deepest gun store markets in the South. The Atlanta metro alone hosts a concentration of shops that rivals any major market in the South, from massive retail floor operations to boutique NFA dealers. Add in a gun-friendly legal environment and you’ve got one of the better states to be a shooter.

1. Ronald A Haase Consulting

184 PICKETTS CIRCLE, ACWORTH, GA 30101

★★★★★ 5.0 (1 reviews)

(404) 525-7575  |  fundraisingcounsel.com

Ronald A Haase Consulting gun store in Acworth, GA
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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

2. Georgia Vintage Arms

89 MCEVERS BRANCH LANDING, ACWORTH, GA 30101

★★★★★ 4.8 (195 reviews)

(770) 459-5117  |  georgia-arms.com

Georgia Vintage Arms gun store in Acworth, GA
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  • Monday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM
  • Saturday: 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM
  • Sunday: Closed

3. Big Deal Pawn & Shop

5653 BELLS FERRY ROAD, ACWORTH, GA 30102

★★★★★ 4.7 (839 reviews)

(678) 445-5455  |  firstcash.com

Big Deal Pawn & Shop gun store in Acworth, GA
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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 – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: Closed

4. Davidson Hospitality Group

597 BARNSLEY GARDENS ROAD NW, ADAIRSVILLE, GA 301035712

★★★★★ 4.6 (1,153 reviews)

(770) 773-7480  |  barnsleyresort.com

Davidson Hospitality Group gun store in Adairsville, GA

5. Action Pawn, INC

603 W 4TH ST, ADEL, GA 31620

★★★★★ 4.5 (17 reviews)

(229) 896-2001

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  • Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:45 PM
  • Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:45 PM
  • Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:45 PM
  • Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:45 PM
  • Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:45 PM
  • Saturday: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
  • Sunday: Closed

6. Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World 457

152 NORTHPOINT PKWY, ACWORTH, GA 30102

★★★★★ 4.3 (4,794 reviews)

(470) 315-7500  |  stores.basspro.com/us/ga/acworth/152-northpoint-parkway.html?y_source=1_Mzk4Njc1Ny03MTUtbG9jYXRpb24ud2Vic2l0ZQ%3D%3D

Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World 457 gun store in Acworth, GA
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  • Monday: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Thursday: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Friday: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Saturday: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Sunday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM

7. Walmart

351 ALABAMA RD, ADEL, GA 31620

★★★★☆ 4.2 (2,895 reviews)

(229) 896-9980  |  walmart.com/store/7194-adel-ga/?veh=seo_loc

Walmart gun store in Adel, GA
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  • Monday: 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Thursday: 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Friday: 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Saturday: 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Sunday: 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM

8. Guns INC USA

1889 ADDINGTON PLACE NW, ACWORTH, GA 30101

★★★★☆ 4.2 (76 reviews)

(678) 786-7799  |  southernmunitions.com

Guns INC USA gun store in Acworth, GA
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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: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

9. Elite Pawn & Sales

4286 JOE FRANK HARIS PKWY, ADAIRSVILLE, GA 30103

(770) 334-2757

Elite Pawn & Sales gun store in Adairsville, GA

10. Knight's Gun Repair

251 OLD SAVANNAH RD, AILEY, GA 30410

9122936201

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Finding the Right Gun Store in Georgia

Georgia has over 1,600 FFL dealers concentrated in Atlanta metro, the Savannah coast, Augusta near the CSRA, and Columbus close to Fort Moore, giving buyers more independent options than almost any other Southern state.

With more than 1,600 FFLs spread across the state, Georgia gives buyers real options no matter where they live. The density is highest in the Atlanta metro corridor, where you’ll find everything from warehouse-style superstores to specialized NFA dealers within a short drive of each other. That level of competition keeps pricing honest and selection deep.

Outside the metro, the picture changes but doesn’t get worse. Cities like Augusta, Columbus, and Savannah each have their own clusters of solid shops, shaped in large part by the military installations nearby. North Georgia’s mountain communities have smaller stores, but those shops often punch above their weight in customer service and hunting-specific inventory.

The statewide FFL count also means transfer fees stay competitive. When you’re buying online and need a local dealer to receive the transfer, Georgia buyers rarely get gouged. That makes the online-versus-in-store calculation a lot more favorable here than in states with fewer dealers.

Georgia Gun Laws at a Glance

Georgia became a permitless carry state under SB 319, signed by Governor Kemp in April 2022. The state keeps the Georgia Weapons Carry License (GWCL) available through probate courts for reciprocity, runs federal NICS direct, and maintains Stand Your Ground and firearm preemption statewide.

Georgia became a constitutional carry state in April 2022, which was a significant shift for everyday carry rights. Before that, you needed a Weapons Carry License to carry a handgun concealed. Now, any law-abiding Georgian who can legally possess a firearm can carry without a permit. That said, a WCL is still required for open carry of handguns, and it’s worth having for reciprocity in other states.

Here’s what Georgia’s gun laws look like at a practical level:

  • Constitutional carry (permitless concealed carry) since 2022
  • No purchase permit required to buy a handgun, rifle, or shotgun
  • No waiting period on any firearm purchase
  • No magazine capacity restrictions
  • No assault weapons ban
  • No red flag (ERPO) law
  • All NFA items are legal (suppressors, SBRs, machine guns, etc.)
  • Strong state preemption law: local governments cannot create their own gun regulations
  • Weapons Carry License (WCL) required for open carry of handguns

That preemption law is worth highlighting. It means the rules in Atlanta are the same as the rules in Valdosta or Blue Ridge. You don’t have to research city-by-city ordinances or worry about inadvertently crossing into a jurisdiction with different restrictions. What’s legal statewide is legal everywhere in the state.

For the full breakdown on permits, carry rules, NFA registration, and more, see our Georgia gun laws page.

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Georgia firearms law sits on a small stack. SB 319 (signed April 2022 by Governor Brian Kemp) made Georgia a permitless carry state. The Georgia Weapons Carry License (GWCL) remains available through county probate courts and still carries real value for out-of-state reciprocity (30+ states). Background checks run directly through federal ATF / FBI NICS, without a state-level GBI layer. Hunters should bookmark the Georgia DNR Wildlife Resources Division for tags, seasons, and WMA maps. Stand Your Ground and firearm preemption are both codified.

Georgia Gun & Hunting by the Numbers

The official figures behind Georgia’s gun and hunting culture:

  • 904,035 NICS checks ran in Georgia in 2024, among the highest of any state, per the FBI.
  • 273,079 deer were harvested in the 2024-25 season, 130,553 bucks and 142,526 does, per Georgia DNR.
  • 11,924 gobblers were taken in spring 2024 by an estimated 38,810 turkey hunters, per Georgia DNR.
  • 724,269 residents held a paid hunting license, among the top states nationally, per USFWS data for 2021.
  • April 12, 2022 is when Georgia became the 25th permitless-carry state under SB 319.

What Makes Georgia Different for Gun Buyers

Georgia is genuinely one of the easiest states in the country to buy a gun. No waiting period means you walk in, pass your background check, and walk out the same day. No permit required to purchase. No state-level hoops to jump through beyond the federal NICS check. For buyers coming from states with more restrictive laws, it’s almost jarring how straightforward the process is.

Then there’s Kennesaw. The city passed an ordinance in 1982 requiring heads of household to own a firearm and ammunition. It’s largely symbolic (there’s no enforcement mechanism), but it made national news at the time and remains a point of civic pride. Kennesaw has leaned into the identity, and the gun retail corridor along Cobb Parkway reflects it.

Military presence is a massive driver of gun culture and retail demand across Georgia. The state is home to Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning, home of Armor and Infantry), Fort Eisenhower (Augusta, formerly Fort Gordon, now the Army’s Cyber Center of Excellence), Robins Air Force Base (Warner Robins), Hunter Army Airfield (Savannah), Fort Stewart (Hinesville), and Moody Air Force Base (Valdosta). That’s an enormous active-duty and veteran population with purchasing power and specific gear preferences.

The state preemption law makes Georgia particularly attractive for dealers, too. A shop can operate anywhere in the state without navigating conflicting local ordinances. That consistency has contributed to a healthy, competitive retail market that ultimately benefits buyers.

Georgia’s Generous Deer Limit and Long Season

Georgia runs one of the most hunter-friendly deer programs in the country, and it shapes what the gun shops stock. The statewide season limit is 12 deer a year, ten antlerless and two antlered, among the most generous anywhere, and the season stretches from early archery in September into January. That much hunting keeps ammunition, optics, and climbing stands moving off Georgia shelves for months.

The result is a deep hunting-retail culture from the north Georgia mountains to the south Georgia plantations, where dove openers and quail hunting still carry real social weight. Shops in deer country stock heavily in the .30-06, .308, 6.5 Creedmoor, and the AR-platform hunting rifles that have caught on, while the plantation belt leans toward fine shotguns. Our Georgia gun laws guide covers carry and purchase rules.

The Best Gun Stores in Georgia by Region

The best gun stores in Georgia include Adventure Outdoors in Smyrna, Stoddard’s Range and Guns in Atlanta, plus regional anchors across Savannah, Augusta, Columbus, and the North Georgia mountains for buyers shopping outside the metro.

Atlanta Metro

Top gun stores Atlanta GA buyers rely on include Adventure Outdoors in Smyrna and Stoddard’s Range and Guns in the city. The metro also hosts Bullseye Indoor Range, Cherokee Gun & Pawn, and Ed’s Public Safety in Stockbridge, giving Atlanta one of the deepest FFL benches in the South for AR-15 and handgun buyers alike.

Adventure Outdoors in Smyrna is the kind of store that earns genuine superlatives. It’s one of the largest gun retailers in the Southeast, with a floor that takes real time to cover. The selection spans handguns, rifles, shotguns, NFA items, and accessories across a massive showroom. If you can’t find what you’re looking for at Adventure Outdoors, you probably need to special order it anywhere.

Stoddard’s Range and Guns in Midtown Atlanta takes a different approach. It’s upscale, well-curated, and attached to an indoor range. The store also has a cocktail bar on the premises, which is either a brilliant retail concept or a questionable idea depending on your perspective. Either way, it’s memorable, and the inventory quality reflects a clientele with money to spend on quality firearms.

Quickshot Shooting Range in Sandy Springs and Sharpshooters USA in Roswell round out the north metro options. Both combine retail with range access, which is the model that works best for buyers who want to try before they commit. The Cobb Parkway corridor through Kennesaw has a concentration of shops worth exploring if you’re making a day of it.

Savannah and Coastal Georgia

Every reliable Savannah gun shop serves a mix of Hunter Army Airfield soldiers, coastal deer hunters, and Low Country waterfowlers. Savannah Gun Store and regional independents in Brunswick round out the coastal FFL market for concealed carry and duck-hunting shotgun buyers.

Savannah’s gun retail market is shaped by two things: Hunter Army Airfield and Fort Stewart, which together bring a substantial military population to the area, and a coastal hunting culture that runs deep. Waterfowl hunting in the marshes and tidal flats around the Georgia coast is serious business, and the shops here stock accordingly.

You’ll find a mix of tactical-oriented inventory catering to active-duty and veteran buyers alongside more traditional sporting goods selections for deer, turkey, and waterfowl hunters. The two customer bases overlap more than you might expect. A soldier who carries an M4 at work often hunts whitetail on the weekends.

Coastal Georgia also gets cross-traffic from South Carolina and northern Florida, giving dealers here a broader regional draw. Shops that do solid NFA work are well-positioned in this market given the high concentration of buyers who are already familiar with the process from their military service.

Augusta and the CSRA

Augusta’s gun market is anchored by Fort Eisenhower, the Army’s Cyber Center of Excellence and home to military intelligence and signal corps training. The base brings a steady stream of technically sophisticated buyers who tend to know exactly what they want. Shops that stock quality optics, suppressors, and precision rifles do well here.

The Central Savannah River Area straddles the Georgia-South Carolina border, and buyers on both sides cross freely for better selection or pricing. Georgia’s more permissive legal environment gives Augusta-area shops an edge for NFA items compared to some South Carolina dealers operating under different state frameworks. That said, South Carolina is also a gun-friendly state, so the cross-border dynamic is more about selection and price than legal access.

Augusta’s retail scene is a mix of established local shops and chain-adjacent operations. The Augusta area has enough population density to support specialists, and you’ll find dealers here who focus specifically on transfers, gunsmithing, or NFA items rather than trying to be everything to everyone.

Columbus and West Georgia

Any Georgia FFL dealer near Columbus lives and dies on Fort Moore and Robins AFB traffic. Warner Robins, Macon, and Albany add smaller independent shops serving the Middle Georgia hunting and military market, while Athens, Marietta, Alpharetta, and Roswell round out the metro overflow with 2-5 reputable FFLs each.

Columbus is Fort Moore territory. Fort Moore is one of the most important Army installations in the country: it trains Armor and Infantry, runs airborne operations, and has been the home of Ranger School for decades. That military identity saturates the local culture and the local gun market.

Shops in Columbus and the surrounding West Georgia communities understand their customer. You’ll find solid selections of handguns, AR-platform rifles, and gear oriented toward the tactical end of the spectrum. But the area also has a strong hunting tradition, and stores that cater exclusively to one or the other tend to leave money on the table.

West Georgia’s proximity to Alabama also means some cross-border shopping happens. Alabama is similarly gun-friendly, so buyers near the state line shop wherever the deals are best. Columbus shops that stay competitive on pricing and invest in knowledgeable staff hold their own against that competition.

North Georgia Mountains

The mountain communities from Dalton down through Gainesville, east to Blue Ridge and Ellijay, and up toward the Tennessee and North Carolina borders represent a different Georgia gun buying experience entirely. The shops are smaller. The staffs are smaller. And often, that’s actually better.

North Georgia mountain stores tend to be owner-operated, which means the person behind the counter usually knows the inventory deeply and has genuine opinions about what’s worth buying. Overhead is lower than Atlanta, which often translates to better prices or at least more flexibility on transfers. These shops compete on service because they can’t out-inventory Adventure Outdoors.

The hunting culture here is strong and specific. Whitetail deer, black bear, and wild turkey are the primary pursuits on the public land in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest and the Blue Ridge WMA. Shops that stock rifles and shotguns tuned for mountain terrain, along with appropriate optics, are meeting a real local need. If you’re moving to North Georgia and want to find your gun store, take the time to visit a few and talk to the staff before committing.

Comparison of Top-Rated Georgia Gun Stores

Georgia has a deep bench of gun stores from Atlanta’s northern suburbs to the coast. Here are some of the highest-rated dealers across the state.

StoreCityRatingReviewsTypeBest For
Adventure OutdoorsSmyrna4.53,000+Mega-retailerLargest gun store in Georgia, massive inventory, competitive pricing
Stoddard’s Range and GunsAtlanta / Midtown4.61,500+Range + retailAtlanta’s premier indoor range, upscale experience
Quickshot Shooting RangeSavannah4.6800+Range + retailCoastal GA, modern range, rentals and training
Eastman Gun Show / Georgia GunsmithEastman4.8200+Retail + gunsmithingCentral GA, custom work, personal service
Autrey’s ArmoryNorth Georgia4.7300+RetailMountain region, hunting-focused, NFA items
Bass Pro / Cabela’sMultiple4.3VariesBig-boxLarge selection, ammo stock, locations across GA

What to Look for When Choosing a Gun Store

Georgia gun shops worth a second visit can explain the SB 319 permitless carry change, the probate-court GWCL path for reciprocity, and NICS-direct processing without hesitating. If a counter cannot differentiate between Georgia’s NICS process and a point-of-contact state, shop elsewhere for anything bigger than ammunition.

Range access matters more than people give it credit for. A dealer attached to an indoor range can let you try rental guns before you buy, and it simplifies zeroing new optics or testing a carry gun before you trust your life to it. In the Atlanta market especially, there are enough range-integrated shops that there’s no reason to settle for one without.

NFA expertise is increasingly worth asking about. With suppressor sales growing and potential regulatory changes always on the horizon, you want a dealer who actually knows the process rather than one who treats it as a secondary service. Ask how many NFA transfers they process per month. The answer tells you a lot.

Gunsmithing capabilities separate serious shops from pure retail operations. A store with a licensed gunsmith on staff can handle everything from trigger work to cerakote to warranty repairs. In a market as competitive as Atlanta, shops that offer real gunsmithing tend to retain customers better because people have a reason to come back beyond just buying another gun.

Hunting in Georgia

Georgia hunting is regulated by the Georgia DNR Wildlife Resources Division (GDNR). Whitetail deer and Eastern wild turkey dominate tags, and gun stores across Atlanta metro and the Piedmont WMAs stock bolt-action hunting rifles in .308, .30-06, and 6.5 Creedmoor alongside 12-gauge shotguns for turkey season.

Georgia is a serious hunting state. The whitetail deer harvest consistently puts Georgia among the top producers in the Southeast, with the Piedmont region and agricultural areas of South Georgia delivering big numbers every season. Wild hog hunting is essentially year-round with no bag limit on private land, which has made Georgia a destination for hog hunters from around the country.

Turkey hunting is deeply embedded in Georgia’s outdoor culture. The state has both Eastern and Osceola subspecies, with the mountains producing quality Eastern birds and the southern part of the state offering a different terrain and hunting style. Dove and quail round out the upland options, and waterfowl hunting along the coast and on the major river systems keeps shotgun hunters busy through the winter.

Public land access is solid. The Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest covers a substantial chunk of North Georgia, and the Wildlife Management Area system gives hunters access to land across every region of the state. Gun stores near major WMAs know their hunting customers well and tend to stock the licenses, ammunition, and gear those hunters actually need rather than just what looks good on a shelf.

Online vs. In-Store: Getting the Best Price

Atlanta’s dealer density keeps in-store pricing competitive for popular handguns and rifles. When five shops within twenty miles are selling the same Glock 19, nobody gets to pad the margin much. For common guns, the price difference between buying locally and buying online after transfer fees often comes down to a few dollars either way.

Where online buying wins in Georgia is on less common guns, older models, and anything where local shops don’t stock deep. Transfer fees in Georgia are generally reasonable given the FFL density. You’re rarely looking at the $75-plus transfers that punish buyers in states with fewer dealers. Most Georgia shops charge $20-35 for a standard transfer, which makes online pricing actually pencil out.

Before you buy anywhere, check current market pricing. Our gun price check tool pulls live data so you can see what a gun is actually selling for right now rather than relying on MSRP. In a market that moves as fast as firearms retail, that information is worth having before you walk into a negotiation.

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Gun Shows in Georgia

Georgia has an active gun show circuit. Eastman Gun Shows runs events at multiple venues around the state throughout the year, including the Atlanta Expo Center in Hapeville, which draws large crowds and a solid mix of dealers, private sellers, and accessory vendors. The Atlanta-area shows in particular attract buyers from a wide radius given the metro’s population.

Gun shows are worth attending for accessories, ammunition, and surplus gear where pricing is negotiable and you can inspect before you buy. For new guns, compare show prices against current retail before assuming you’re getting a deal. Some vendors price competitively, others bank on buyers not doing their homework. Know what the gun is worth before you walk through the door.

Compare Prices Before You Buy

Whether you’re buying from an Atlanta mega-store, a mountain shop in Ellijay, or a dealer near Fort Moore, knowing the market price puts you in a better position. Our gun price check tool shows you what guns are actually selling for right now across retailers. Check it before you buy, and you’ll never pay more than you should.

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Georgia Gun Store FAQ

What is the best gun store in Georgia?

Adventure Outdoors in Smyrna is one of the largest in the Southeast. Stoddards in Midtown Atlanta offers an upscale experience. Quickshot and Sharpshooters USA serve the north Atlanta suburbs.

How many gun stores are in Georgia?

Over 1,600 FFLs statewide. The Atlanta metro has the heaviest concentration. Savannah, Augusta, Columbus, and Macon each have solid dealer clusters driven partly by nearby military installations.

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

No. No purchase permit, no waiting period, no registration. Constitutional carry since 2022. Pass the NICS check and walk out. One of the simplest purchasing experiences in the country.

What are transfer fees in Georgia?

Typically 20 to 35 dollars at independent shops. The high FFL density in Atlanta keeps fees competitive. Some high-volume dealers like Adventure Outdoors offer even lower rates.

Is Georgia a constitutional carry state?

Yes, since April 2022. Concealed carry without a permit. A Weapons Carry License is still needed for open carry of handguns and provides reciprocity in 30+ other states.

What hunting is available in Georgia?

Whitetail deer (one of the top harvest states in the Southeast), wild hog (year-round), turkey, dove, quail, and waterfowl along the coast. Extensive WMA system across all regions.

Are there gun shows in Georgia?

Yes. Eastman Gun Shows runs events at the Atlanta Expo Center and venues statewide. The Atlanta-area shows draw large crowds from across the metro and surrounding states.

Are all NFA items legal in Georgia?

Yes. Suppressors, SBRs, SBSs, and machine guns are all legal with federal compliance. Georgia has no additional state restrictions on NFA items. The military community drives strong NFA demand.

Before purchasing in Georgia, review our Georgia Gun Laws (2026): Constitutional Carry, No Limits & Full Freedom guide.

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