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We pull live pricing on gun accessories from Brownells, Palmetto State Armory, Optics Planet, MidwayUSA, Primary Arms, and 80+ other retailers so you can compare everything in one place. Optics, holsters, magazines, safes, cleaning gear, tactical equipment, and more. No guesswork, no tab juggling.

Pick a category below to narrow it down, or use the filters to search across everything. Every price links straight to the retailer so you’re always getting the real, current number.

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Why Compare Gun Accessory Prices Here?

If you have ever opened fifteen browser tabs trying to figure out who actually has the best price on a Holosun 510C, you already know the problem. Brownells shows one price. Optics Planet shows another. Primary Arms is running a sale but only on the green reticle version. And PSA just dropped a coupon code that may or may not stack with their current promo. It is exhausting.

That is exactly why we built this page. We pull live pricing from 80+ retailers and put it all in one place so you can stop guessing and start buying. Every price links directly to the retailer. No middleman, no bait-and-switch. Just real numbers, updated constantly.

We do the same thing for gun parts, firearms, and ammunition. If it goes on, in, or around a gun, we are probably tracking prices on it.

Gun Optics and Sights

Optics are the single biggest upgrade you can make to any firearm. A $400 red dot on a $600 AR-15 will outshoot a $2,000 rifle with iron sights at any practical distance. That is not opinion. That is just how target acquisition works.

We track over 8,000 optics across every major category. Red dots from Holosun, SIG, and Aimpoint. LPVOs from Vortex, Primary Arms, and Nightforce. Fixed magnification scopes for long-range precision shooters. Holographic sights from EOTech. And prism scopes for shooters with astigmatism who can not run a red dot without seeing a starburst.

The optics market moves fast. Holosun releases new models seemingly every quarter. Prices fluctuate wildly during sales events. We have seen the Sig Sauer Romeo5 swing between $89 and $139 in the same month depending on the retailer. Our optics price comparison page catches those dips so you do not have to stalk deals manually. If you are building an AR and need help choosing, we put together a full AR-15 optics guide that covers red dots, LPVOs, magnifiers, and everything in between. We also rank the best pistol red dots and the best AR-15 red dots if you want specific recommendations with live pricing.

Holsters

A good holster is not optional. It is a safety device and a comfort decision that you will live with every single day you carry. And yet people will spend $700 on a handgun and then cheap out on a $20 nylon holster from a gas station. Do not be that person.

We track prices on over 5,500 holsters. Kydex IWB rigs from Vedder and Crossbreed. OWB duty holsters from Safariland. Shoulder holsters, ankle holsters, belly bands, and everything else that keeps a gun where it belongs. The category is massive because every gun and every body shape needs something different. A holster that works beautifully for a Glock 19 might be completely wrong for a SIG P365, even from the same manufacturer.

Compare holster prices across retailers to find what fits your setup. Most of the premium holster brands sell direct and through retailers at different prices, so comparing is worth the 30 seconds it takes.

Magazines

Magazines are the most underappreciated reliability component on any firearm. A $2,000 custom 1911 will choke on bad mags. A bone-stock Glock 19 will run forever on OEM Glock mags. It is that simple.

We index close to 4,800 magazine listings across all platforms. Glock, AR-15, AK-47, SIG, CZ, you name it. OEM and aftermarket. Standard capacity and extended. If you are stacking deep on mags during a sale (and you should be), our magazine price comparison page lets you find who has the best bulk pricing without clicking through a dozen sites.

Quick tip: if you are looking at AR-15 mags, Magpul PMAGs are the gold standard for a reason. But do not sleep on Okay Industries SureFeed mags. The military uses them. They run about $2-3 more per mag and they are worth every penny. If you need the actual AR-15 parts to go with those mags, like bolt carrier groups, triggers, and handguards, we track those separately.

Weapon Lights and Lasers

You can not shoot what you can not identify. Every defensive firearm needs a light. Not a maybe. Not a nice-to-have. A light. Period.

The gap between a budget light and a premium light is genuinely enormous. A Streamlight TLR-1 HL will handle anything a civilian needs and runs about $120-140. A SureFire X300U is the gold standard for duty use and typically sits around $250-300. And then there are the rifle lights. Cloud Defensive, Modlite, and Arisaka have basically taken over the market from SureFire for mounted weapon lights.

We track over 3,100 lights and lasers across all retailers. Compare prices on our weapon lights page. If you are building a home defense setup, pair a good light with a quality red dot and you have covered two of the three things that actually matter in a defensive scenario. The third is ammo selection, and we track that too.

Gun Safes and Storage

Gun storage is one of those things people put off until they absolutely have to deal with it. Then they panic-buy whatever is on sale at the big box store and end up with a 300-pound safe that does not fit through their basement door. Ask me how I know.

We compare prices on over 2,600 safes and storage solutions. Full-size Liberty and Browning safes for serious collections. Quick-access Vaultek and Hornady vaults for nightstand defense guns. Vehicle safes. Under-bed safes. Hidden safes disguised as furniture, mirrors, and shelves. The range is huge.

If you are in the market, start with our best gun safes ranking. For something more covert, check the hidden gun safes guide. Need something specific for biometrics? We cover that in the safes and storage price comparison. The key takeaway: buy more safe than you think you need. Your collection will grow. It always does.

Night Vision and Thermal Optics

Night vision and thermal have gone from military-only exotics to genuine consumer products over the past five years. You can get a usable dedicated thermal monocular for under $500 now. Ten years ago that number was $5,000+. The tech is finally at a price point where regular hunters and property owners can afford it.

We track nearly 2,700 night vision and thermal products. Dedicated thermal rifle scopes from Pulsar and ATN. Clip-on night vision devices. Helmet-mounted units. Thermal monoculars for scouting and hunting. The price swings in this category are massive, sometimes $300+ between retailers on the same unit. Comparing before you buy is not optional at these price points.

Check the night vision and thermal price comparison or read our best thermal scopes breakdown for specific recommendations.

Tactical Gear and Body Armor

Plate carriers, chest rigs, battle belts, and soft armor have exploded in the civilian market. Some of it is range-day cosplay. Some of it is dead-serious preparedness gear. We do not judge. We just find the best prices.

Over 2,700 tactical gear products are tracked in our system. AR500 and Spartan Armor plate carriers. Crye Precision gear for people with Crye Precision budgets. And solid mid-range options from companies like Grey Ghost Gear and Velocity Systems that give you 90% of the performance at 60% of the price.

We did a full breakdown of the best body armor and plate carriers with real-world testing notes. The tactical gear price comparison page covers everything in the category. If you are building a loadout, do not forget that your plate carrier needs mags and a weapon light to actually be useful.

Cleaning, Maintenance, and Gunsmithing

Nobody gets excited about cleaning gear. I get it. But a $15 bore snake and a bottle of CLP will keep a $1,000 rifle running for decades. Neglect it and you are looking at rust, carbon fouling, and accuracy that degrades faster than you would believe.

We track about 6,000 products between cleaning supplies, maintenance tools, and gunsmithing equipment. Everything from basic bore brushes and patches to Tipton gun vises and Wheeler FAT wrenches. If you are building an AR from a stripped lower (and if you are, check our AR-15 parts page for receivers, barrels, and BCGs), you will need torque wrenches, punches, armorer kits, and bench blocks.

Compare prices on cleaning and maintenance gear or browse gunsmithing tools if you are going deeper. Fair warning: gunsmithing is a rabbit hole. You will start with an AR-15 armorer wrench and end up with a hydraulic press. It happens to everyone.

Slings, Bipods, and Shooting Supports

A sling is to a rifle what a holster is to a handgun. It is how you carry the thing when you are not actively shooting it. Two-point slings from Blue Force Gear and Viking Tactics dominate the market for good reason. They are simple, adjustable, and they work.

Bipods are a different conversation entirely. A Harris SBRM is the budget king and has been for twenty years. Atlas and Accutac are the precision options. And if you are shooting PRS or NRL matches, you already know that your bipod matters more than almost anything else on the rifle besides the barrel and the trigger.

Browse the slings, bipods, and shooting supports comparison to find what fits your build. Pair it with the right parts and upgrades and you have got a rifle that is genuinely set up to perform.

Reloading Equipment

Reloading is the long game. The startup cost is real. A decent single-stage press, dies, scale, and components will run $400-600 before you size your first case. But once you are set up, you are making match-grade ammo for a fraction of factory prices. And you are shooting a lot more because of it.

We track over 3,100 reloading products. Presses from Dillon, RCBS, and Hornady. Dies, powder measures, case trimmers, tumblers, and every consumable that keeps the press running. If you are shooting precision rifle or high-volume pistol, the math on reloading pays off within the first year. Compare reloading equipment prices before you commit to a setup, because the price differences between retailers on something like a Dillon 750 are genuinely surprising.

How We Track 46,000+ Accessories

Our system pulls product data directly from retailer feeds. Not scraped pages. Not cached results from last week. Actual live inventory feeds that update throughout the day. When a retailer changes a price, drops a coupon, or sells out of stock, our data reflects that.

We normalize product names across retailers so you can actually compare the same item side by side. A “Holosun HS510C” at Brownells and a “Holosun 510C Red Dot” at Primary Arms are the same optic. Our system knows that. You see one card with both prices, not two separate listings that make you guess.

The same engine powers our gun parts comparison, our firearm price check, and our ammo search. We built it because we were tired of doing the same thing you are doing: opening a dozen tabs and manually comparing. There is a better way. This is it.

Buying Gun Accessories Online vs In-Store

Here is the honest truth: for accessories, online wins almost every time. Your local gun shop might have a great selection of firearms, but their accessory wall is limited by physical shelf space. An online retailer like Brownells or MidwayUSA carries tens of thousands of SKUs that no brick-and-mortar store can match.

The exception is holsters. If you can try a holster in person before buying, do it. Fit and comfort are so personal that what works for one person might be miserable for another. Same body type, same gun, completely different experience. Everything else, from optics to magazines to cleaning supplies, you are almost always better off buying online after comparing prices here.

Check out our list of the best online gun stores if you want to know which retailers are legit, which ones ship fast, and which ones have the best return policies. We have bought from all of them. Multiple times.

Shooting Protection and Safety

Hearing damage is permanent and cumulative. One range session without ear protection can cause measurable hearing loss. And yet I still see guys at the range with no ear pro, flinching at every shot from the guy two lanes over. Do not learn this lesson the hard way.

We track over 2,600 safety and protection products. Electronic ear muffs from Walker and Howard Leight that let you hear conversation while blocking gunshots. Passive ear pro for when you want simplicity. Eye protection from Oakley, Wiley X, and ESS that actually meets ballistic ratings, not the gas station sunglasses some people think are good enough.

If you shoot indoors at all, double up. Foam plugs under electronic muffs. Indoor ranges with rifle calibers are brutally loud, and a single layer of protection is not cutting it. Compare shooting protection prices and do your ears a favor.

Targets and Training Gear

Steel targets have changed how people train. Instant feedback, no walking downrange to check groups, and they last basically forever if you buy the right ones. AR500 steel at rifle distances, AR550 if you are shooting closer than 100 yards. Anything softer and you are buying new targets every few months.

We track about 2,400 targets and training products. Steel swingers, dueling trees, paper targets, splatter targets, and snap caps for dry fire practice. Training gear is one of those categories where small purchases add up to huge improvements in your shooting. A $30 shot timer will do more for your pistol skills than a $300 trigger upgrade. That is not an exaggeration.

Browse targets and training gear to find what fits your range setup. And if you are burning through ammo during practice, make sure you are getting the best price on that too. Our ammo price comparison can save you serious money when you are buying in bulk for training days.

When to Buy: Timing Your Accessory Purchases

Gun accessories follow predictable sale cycles if you know what to watch for. Black Friday and Cyber Monday are obvious. But the real deals often hit during less hyped events. Primary Arms runs a massive clearance in January. Brownells does Memorial Day and Independence Day sales that rival Black Friday. Palmetto State Armory seems to have a sale every other week, and honestly, some of them are genuinely good.

Optics see the biggest price drops. We have tracked Vortex Strike Eagles going from $330 to $219 during sales. Holosun red dots regularly drop 15-20% during holiday events. Safes are the opposite. They rarely go on deep discount because shipping a 500-pound safe already kills the margin for the retailer.

The smartest move is to know the normal price before the sale hits. That is literally what this page is for. Check the price on what you want, bookmark it, and when it drops below your target number, pull the trigger. Pun fully intended.

Start Comparing

Use the category filters above to narrow down exactly what you need, or just search for it by name. Every result links directly to the retailer with a real, live price. No account required. No email sign-up. Just the information you need to stop overpaying for gear.

And if you are building a gun from scratch, do not forget to check AR-15 parts, Glock parts, or AK-47 parts for platform-specific components. The accessories on this page cover everything that goes on or around the gun. The parts pages cover everything that goes inside it.

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    Nick is an industry-recognized firearms expert with over 35 years of experience in the world of ballistics, tactical gear, and shooting sports. His journey began behind the trigger at age 11, when he secured a victory in a minor league shooting competition—a moment that sparked a lifelong obsession with the technical mechanics of firearms.

    Today, Nick leverages that deep-rooted experience to lead USA Gun Shop, one of the most comprehensive digital resources for firearm owners in the United States. He has built a reputation for cutting through marketing fluff and providing raw, honest assessments of guns your life may depend on.

    Beyond the range, Nick is a prolific voice in mainstream and specialist media. His insights on the intersection of firearms, lifestyle, and industry trends have been featured in premier global publications, including Forbes, Playboy US, Tatler Asia, and numerous national news outlets. Whether he is dissecting the trigger pull on a new sub-compact or tracking the best online deals for the community, Nick’s mission remains the same: ensuring every gun owner has the right tool for the job at the right price.

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