Colors Edition: Pink Guns

Pink, Pretty, and Powerful 

What’s pretty and powerful? GrabAGun’s collection of pink guns! For female users or anyone looking to stand out, GrabAGun has a wide variety of fabulously pink colored semi-auto handguns, revolvers, and rifles. When you find your perfect pink match, shop at GrabAGun! We’ve got magazine deals, holsters for sale, ammo to go, and more. Get a pink gun at the best price online from GrabAGun today!

Pink Semi-Auto Handguns

Glock 19 Gen 5

The Glock 19 is a dependable handgun that is essential to any collection and a pink Glock 19 makes it even better. The Glock 19 Gen 5 is not only pretty in color, but perfect for concealed carry. It comes chambered in the powerful 9mm caliber with a 4.02 inch barrel. The rifling and crown of the barrel were slightly modified for increased precision. It features interchangeable backstraps, a white dot front sight, a white outline rear sight, a black ambidextrous slide stop lever, a pink champagne finish, and three 15 round magazines. Find the Glock 19 Gen 5 and other Glocks for sale online at GrabAGun.

Glock 43

The Glock 43 delivers superior performance and accuracy in a compact, reliable handgun. Perfect for all shooters, the Glock 43 is concealable and dependable for everyday carry. The frame is made of polymer with hardened steel guides, a rough texture beavertail grip, fixed sights, and a pink champagne finish. Chambered in 9mm, it features a 3.39 inch cold hammer forged barrel and two 6 round magazines. Get the Glock 43 and other 9mm handguns for sale online from GrabAGun today!

Glock 43X

What’s better than the Glock 43? The Glock 43X! The subcompact Glock 43X has a Glock Safe Action system which provides a consistent trigger pull, a versatile rough texture beavertail polymer grip, a black steel slide with front serrations, a pink polymer frame, and fixed sights. This 9mm handgun comes with a 3.41 inch barrel and two 10 round magazines. If you’re looking for an ultra-concealable, accurate handgun, the Glock 43X is the way to go!

Sig Sauer P365

The iconic Sig Sauer P365 is the ultimate purse gun. Known for its high performance and reliability, the P365 is engineered to perform anywhere, at any time, and under any circumstance. This high-capacity, micro-compact pistol is striker-fired with a stainless steel slide and polymer grip. The P365 is rated for plus P ammunition and includes one 10 round flush and extended magazine. It also features the proven X-Ray3 day/night sights and a manual safety. This 9mm handgun delivers more capacity, concealability, and capability than any other compact pistol. Shop your very own custom Sig Sauer P365 in pink online from GrabAGun today!

Ruger EC9s

What’s slim, lightweight, and compact for personal protection? Its the Ruger EC9s! A true pocket pistol by definition, the Ruger EC9s is designed to be carried anywhere. The EC9s is striker-fired and guarantees fast and accurate shooting with its short, light, and crisp trigger pull. Its rugged construction consists of a through-hardened alloy steel slide and glass-filled nylon, checkered grip frame. It also features a finger grip extension floorplate, integral sights, and a 3.12 inch alloy steel barrel. This 9mm pistol also comes with one 7 round magazine. If you are looking for a compact and reliable pistol, the Ruger EC9s is an excellent option.

SCCY CPX-2 Gen 3

The power of the SCCY CPX-2 Gen 3 is unmatched delivering exceptional performance and accuracy. It is considered one of the most reliable handgun designs on the market with its high-quality and precision-made structure. It features a pink polymer frame, a stainless steel slide with a new square design, 3-dot adjustable sights, and a smooth 9-pound trigger pull. Chambered in 9mm, the CPX-2 Gen 3 comes with a 3.1 inch barrel and two 10 round magazines. Add a SCCY CPX-2 Gen 3 handgun to your collection today by shopping at GrabAGun.

Pink Revolvers

Smith and Wesson 642 Airweight

The Smith and Wesson 642 Airweight is designed to fire a full power round in a small frame. As a variant of the Model 42 Centennial Airweight, it holds timeless features of the original with modern enhancements. This concealed-hammer revolver is chambered in .38 Special +P with a 1.88 inch barrel and 5 round capacity. It features an aluminum alloy frame, stainless steel barrel and cylinder, integral front and fixed rear sights, and a finger grooved pink polymer grip. The Smith and Wesson 642 Airweight is as simple and easy to use as it is reliable.

Heritage Firearms Rough Rider

If you are looking for a classic style revolver, the Heritage Firearms Rough Rider has a reputation of reliability and accuracy unlike any other. Rooted in tradition, it maintains the look and feel of the legendary Single Action Army revolver in a scaled down model. It has a tight cylinder lock-up and a micro-threaded machined barrel. The mounted hammer block provides extra protection and the red dot indicator lets you know when the gun is ready for action. It comes chambered in .22 LR/.22 Mag with a 3.50 inch barrel and a 6 round capacity. It features fixed sights, an exposed hammer, a black Zamak frame, and a pink pearl grip. Get the best revolvers for sale online from GrabAGun today.

Pink Rifles

Keystone Crickett

GrabAGun has all the best rifles for beginners. The Crickett rifle is specifically designed for beginners, backpackers, trappers, campers, gun clubs, and youth clubs. It comes chambered in .22 LR with a 16.125 inch barrel and a 1 round capacity. This single shot bolt action rifle features a pink synthetic stock and a 4×32 quick focus rifle scope with rings. It’s the perfect pink package!

Savage Rascal FV-SR

Quite flashy is the Savage Rascal FV-SR bolt action rifle. Its bright pink synthetic stock will get you some attention at the range. The Rascal FV-SR delivers precision with a heavy 16.125 inch barrel and threaded (1/2-28) muzzle. Its design includes a user-adjustable AccuTrigger system, a carbon steel receiver, and a manual thumb safety. It comes chambered in .22 LR with a 1 round capacity. Get the best single shot rifles and bolt action rifles for sale online from GrabAGun today!

Pink Guns at GrabAGun

Find the most spectacular collection of pink guns at GrabAGun today. We’ve got pink handguns for sale, revolver deals, rifles, and more! While you’re shopping, don’t forget to add 9mm ammo, bulk ammo, and extra magazines to your cart. To make sure you don’t miss out on any deals, sign up for our email newsletter, The Freedom Team. Get everything you need, at the prices you want, online through GrabAGun today!

– Nina Manzanares

AR 15 Rifles: Beginners Guide

Finding the Best Firearm For You

So you’ve found the best handgun for concealed carry, what now? Well, now you need a rifle to add to your collection. While there are plenty on the market, very few can compete with the AR15. This is a rifle built for performance. Take it to the range, hunt with it, or even use a AR 15 pistol for home defense. Don’t shop anywhere but GrabAGun for your AR15 rifle. We are the premier online gun store featuring reputable brands like Ruger, Smith and Wesson, Daniel Defense, and more. Shop for AR 15 rifle deals at GrabAGun today and start saving! 

About the AR-15

History

The first AR-15 was developed by the ArmaLite Company. ArmaLite traces its beginnings back to 1950s Hollywood. It was founded by George Sullivan and, originally, the company was focused on weapons design, not manufacturing. The chief architect behind ArmaLite’s weapons designs was a man named Eugene Stoner, who is credited as the original designer of the AR-15 model. In case you haven’t figured out, the AR in AR 15 does not stand for “assault rifle” as many might have you believe. It actually stands for ArmaLite, the original developer of the firearm. 

The first weapon designed by the company was the AR-5, a bolt-action rifle with a .22 Hornet round. It was developed as a survival rifle for the flight crew in the Air Force. After that came a replacement for the M1 Garand. ArmaLite developed an AR-10 rifle that, unfortunately, the military did not adopt. However, it set the precedent for what we know today. In 1959, Colt bought the designs for the AR-15 and began producing the firearm. By 1961, the U.S. Air Force began testing the AR-15 Colt was producing, commissioning 8,500 for Air Force use. 

TekMat detailing AR15 basics

How It Works

From the start, the AR-15 has been a gas-operated, semi-automatic rifle. Semi-automatic means that every pull of the trigger constitutes one shot. So, as soon as the cartridge is ejected, a new one slides into the chamber automatically, thus the name. Compare that to a pump-action shotgun, where every time you shoot, you have to pump the slide in order to eject the cartridge and begin the next cycle. 

Direct Impingement

The type of gas system the AR15 uses is a direct impingement. This is a system that directs gas from the ignited gunpowder of a cartridge to the slide assembly, or the bolt barrier, to cycle the rifle’s action. The thing about a direct impingement system is that it doesn’t use a separate piston, gas cylinder, and operating rod assembly, unlike other traditional gas-operated firearms. 

Instead, the pressure from the emitted gas acts upon the carrier and the bolt to cause the firing action. Ultimately, this system makes the overall cost cheaper and the rifle’s weight lighter by decreasing the mass of its operating parts. The only downside to this system is that the breech of the firearm becomes more prone to fouling. (Fouling is that build-up of powder residues due to high temperatures and frequent exposure to moisture)

Standard Facts

A standard AR-15 of today is a lightweight, semi-automatic rifle or carbine fed from a 30-round box magazine. It’s normally chambered in 5.56x45mm that can also fire .223 Remington. I’m using several buzzwords like ‘standard’ and ‘normal’ because the phrase ‘standard AR-15 rifle’ is a little relative. It encompasses all kinds of variants and permutations of the AR15 including the itty bitty 9mm’s with 7-inch barrels all the way to the 22-inch, .300 WinMags, and beyond. For the sake of this post and this post alone, when we’re referring to the AR-15, we’re talking bout the “classic” 5.56mm version.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the AR-15 an “assault rifle”?

No. An assault rifle is a select-fire, fully automatic weapon (better known as a machine gun. Think UZI or the Thompson Submachine Gun). That in mind, it’s illegal for civilians to own a fully automatic weapon in the United States. Anything like that is only in service with militaries, law enforcement, and/or defense organizations. The AR15 is a semi-automatic weapon and it’s no different, legally or in name, from any other semi-automatic weapon you’d buy or build. 

Can I order an AR15 online?

Yes and no. The only part of a AR 15 that’s actually considered a firearm is the stripped lower receiver. All other parts, including the upper receiver, barrel, parts kit, buttstock, gas system, etc. are not considered firearms. That means they can be purchased online and shipped to your home. You don’t need an FFL to make the transfer, not unless you want to. You can find great AR 15 rifle deals–ready to shoot guns as well as parts–at GrabAGun today! 

Is the AR-15 good for beginners?

Honestly? Yeah. 

When broken down, part by part, the AR-15 is kind of a mediocre firearm. But, put everything together and you’ve got yourself an exceptional rifle. Bonus: it’s incredibly lightweight for its class. Yes, there are several rifles that outperform the AR-15, but in terms of overall performance, there is nothing quite like it.

Beginners will find that it’s easy to handle. The AR15 is considered a soft shooter, meaning there is minimal felt recoil or muzzle rise. On top of it begin lightweight, it has a relatively simple control layout. Most models also feature an adjustable stock to accommodate the shooter’s stature and if the shooter is wearing body armor or backpack straps. Loading is pretty simple and easy to pick up on. Despite that minimal action, it’s fairly accurate and can reach targets several hundred meters away. 

In terms of maintenance, the AR15 doesn’t really require frequent oiling and cleaning. Now, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t ever take care of your firearm, but it’s not as high-maintenance as you might think. When the time does come to care for it, you can easily disassemble its base. 

Is the AR15 good for hunting?

Yes, the AR15 is lightweight and powerful enough to take down large animals. It’s easy to carry and can certainly immobilize a target. Plus, it’s safer to use due to its “drop safety” feature, something not common among hunting rifles. Harsh weather, rain–you name it and the AR 15 can handle it since the stock isn’t made of wood. Wood, as you know, expands and warps when exposed to moisture. That can cause issues with aiming down the line. 

Many do prefer a semi-automatic rifle like the AR15 for hunting since shooters don’t have to adjust their hand positions after every shot. This is critical when hunting pack animals such as coyotes and wild boar where the shooter may need/want to take down multiple animals quickly. That’s much easier to do when you aren’t having to shift positions after each and every shot. 

Not to sound like a broken record, but the AR15 has minimal recoil and muzzle creep. When hunting, especially for a first-time hunter, this is a huge advantage. You’re more likely to experience greater accuracy with more time for follow-up shots this way. 

Our AR15 Recommendations

Ruger AR 15 rifle deal
Ruger AR-556 Magpul MOE Black AR-15 .223 / 5.56 NATO 16.1-Inch 30Rd

The Ruger AR 556 is a great place to start for anyone. What’s more, it’s easily one of the best values on the market. Sporting a cold hammer-forged barrel, a carbine-length gas system, and a stainless steel chassis, you simply can’t go wrong with a Ruger. It also features a collapsible stock, a 30-round magazine, and a redesigned handguard that makes it even easier to customize your firearm. AR 15 rifle deals don’t get any better than what you’ll find at GrabAGun! 

Caliber: 5.56 NATO

Model: AR 556

Action: Semi-Auto

Barrel Length: 16.1

Magazine: 30-Round

Colt Firearms M4 Carbine 5.56 NATO / .223 Rem 16.1” Barrel 30-Rounds

The first AR to be used by the US Air Force was a Colt. Today, the brand still maintains the same level of quality it did back then. The LE6920 series carbines share many features with their combat-prove brother, the Colt M4. These include a chrome-lined barrel, an adjustable-post front sight with rear Magpul Gen2 Back-Up Sights (MBUS), and a 30-round Magpul PMAG.  

Caliber: 5.56x45mm NATO

Model: M4

Series: Carbine

Action: Semi-Auto

Barrel Length: 16.1-inch

Magazine: 30-Round

Diamondback AR 15 rifle deal
Diamondback DB15 BGSB 5.56 / .223 Rem 16” Barrel 30-Rounds

Featuring a carbine length, medium-chrome moly barrel, this AR15 from Diamondback is one of the greats. It comes with a 15-inch M-LOK handguard for comfortable handling as well as plenty of room for accessories. If you are looking for something for a first-time shooter, this is the one to get. For AR 15 rifle deals like this and more, GrabAGun is the only name to rely on. 

Caliber: 5.56 NATO / .223 Rem

Model: DB15

Action: Semi-Auto

Barrel Length: 16

Magazine: 30-Round

Smith and Wesson M&P15 Sport II Magpul M-LOK Black 5.56NATO 16 Inch 30Rds

The Smith and Wesson M&P15 Sport II is the ideal modern sporting rifle. Built to perform, this AR 15 rifle for sale is versatile, reliable, and fun. It’s engineered for a wide variety of recreational, sport shooting, and professional applications. The M&P15 is lightweight and rugged, featuring a 16-inch barrel, 6-position telescoping stock, Magpul MOE M-LOK handguard, and a 30-round magazine. 

Caliber: 5.56 NATO / .223 Rem

Model: M&P15 Sport II

Action: Semi-auto

Barrel Length: 16

Magazine: 30-Round

AR 15 Rifle Deals at GrabAGun

Despite the negative narrative surrounding AR15s, they are probably the best, most reliable firearm you could own. When you’re searching for the best deals on AR 15 rifles for sale, GrabAGun is the best place to shop. You’ll find Colt M4 Carbines, Ruger AR-556 deals, Springfield Armory rifles for sale, to name a few. Need ammo? Not a problem! We have plenty of ammo deals and, as if you needed any more reason, we offer flat-rate shipping. That means you can buy 1 or 100 boxes of ammo and the shipping is still the same. 

Cash in on any of the AR 15 rifle deals we have on our site right now and you won’t be sorry! 

–Kellie Krevosky

The Infamous History of The “Tommy Gun”

A Thompson Tommy Gun for Everyone

Anyone who has watched an old movie or browsed through a book on World War II will quickly recognize the familiar outline of the Thompson submachine gun or, better known as the “Tommy gun”. Museums, news outlets, and iconic movies have shown these guns to be a key staple to the “Roaring Twenties” theme. Long before the AR 15, these guns had an exciting run in the Chicago gang scene before being used to help bring victory in WWII. As you can imagine, we are history buffs, especially when it comes to firearms. We carry everything you need from bulk 9mm ammo to a Glock 43. We even carry the .45 caliber Tommy Gun here at GrabAGun and you can pick one up for yourself as well! If you are interested in learning more about this iconic firearm, keep on reading. 

Tommy gun advertisement

A Brief History

This famous gun was made by John Taliaferro Thompson, a distinguished and retired Brigadier General of the U.S. Army Ordnance Department. When the Thompson Submachine Gun was first developed, it was built to end trench warfare tactics during World War I. Unfortunately, the guns first made an appearance on the day the war ended. By 1919, Thompson directed the newly formed Auto-Ordnance to modify the gun for non-military use–a move that would be lucrative in civilian markets.

As the Thompson Submachine gun gained popularity around America in law enforcement circles, it gained a special type of popularity with Chicago’s gangs. It has had many “unofficial” names over the years such as “The Annihilator”, “The Trench Broom”, “The Chopper”, or “The Chicago Typewriter”. Many media outlets coined these names for the gun specifically because of the enormous amount of firepower this gun could do on the Chicago streets. 

The Tommy Gun in Organized Crime

In the early twenties, organized crime and gangsters began to appear in Chicago, the stomping grounds of many gangs and gang wars. If you’ve watched any amount of gangster films, then you’ll know they didn’t start with AR15 rifles or even Glock handguns. The seemingly popular choice for gangsters back then was the Thompson submachine gun. From what we know, the gangster who introduced Tommy guns to the gang scene was Frank McErlane. A Prohibition-era Irish American gangster that led the Saltis-McErlane Gang, allied with the Johnny Torrio-Al Capone gang, McErlane used the guns against rival bootleggers called the Southside O’Donnell Brothers. The Tommy Gun’s reputation preceded it and left a lasting impression. 

So why the Thompson submachine gun? Why not one of the other more popular guns for sale at the time? Well, the Tommy Gun was a submachine firearm. The sole reason it was built was to end trench warfare. However, gangsters realized quickly that it could wreak havoc with little effort on their part. That said, the Tommy Gun was actually not hugely popular with most gangs. In fact, only a few hundred–out of the thousands made–were even used by gangs. Still, the spray of bullets from a firearm like this made the gun seem so much bigger than it really was.

Concealing such a large firearm, with an even larger drum magazine, was essentially impossible though. Naturally, it’s much easier to conceal a handgun like a Beretta or even a modern-day Ruger LCP for sale, but we’re not talking about handguns; we’re talking about a submachine gun. How do you effectively conceal such a large weapon? At first, many tried to hide them in violin or cello cases. The iconic image is one that we see in movies, but the public (the cops) caught on quickly and attempts to conceal the Tommy Gun lost traction.

Still from the movie, St. Valentine's Day Massacre
Still from the movie St. Valentine’s Day Massacre

The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre

The fact that the Thompson featured in a few spectacular front-page crimes did nothing to detract from its image as a deadly weapon. The best known of these is no doubt the notorious “St. Valentine’s Day Massacre” of 1929. There’s even a fantastic movie based on the events of this day (and yes, it heavily features the Tommy Gun throughout!) On this day, henchmen of the sinister Al Capone, who was conveniently alibied in Florida, mowed down seven members of the “Bugs” Moran gang in a Chicago garage. This incident resulted in the struggle to control organized crime in the city during Prohibition between Irish North Siders and their Italian rivals. 

It was this event that led Auto-Ordnance to halt the manufacture of Tommy guns for public use. That said, gangsters would continue to carry them long after the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. To this day, submachine guns are still illegal in the United States. The gun that Auto-Ordnance replicates these days is a semi-automatic, .45 caliber rifle that you can easily pick up from GrabAGun today!

Despite its notoriety among gangsters, the use of the Thompson submachine gun by criminals is smaller than you might imagine. More often than not, it was actually used by American soldiers and lawmen. The main reason we associate the Thompson with gangsters today has to do with news coverage and Hollywood. During their heyday, bandits loved the notoriety that came with their conquests. They would send press releases to local newspapers to take responsibility for and gain attention for their criminal acts. Naturally, the Depression-weary public ate it up. That news coverage led to several decades worth of some of the best gangster films. Hollywood dramatized the rivalry between the good guys and the bad guys, thus immortalizing the Tommy Gun and its creator, making it one of the most powerful weapons of its time.  

The Tommy Gun in the Media

Personally, I knew of Tommy Guns from the movies. Gangster films perpetuated the idea of good guys versus bad guys–and of course, the bad guys always had a big, powerful firearm. Seriously, go back and watch any James Cagney film and you’ll be playing Where’s Waldo, but with Tommy Guns. He wasn’t the only one to wield a Thompson, though. There are plenty of movies that featured this iconic firearm. 

The Untouchables movie poster
  • The Untouchables (1987). Probably the most prolific use of the Tommy Gun
  • The God Father, Part I (1972). We won’t do a Corleone impression but just know. We’re doing a Corleone impression. 
  • The Public Enemy (1931). See! James Cagney! 
  • Little Cesar (1931). The gangster, not the pizza. 
  • Ma Barker’s Killer Brood (1960)
  • Scarface (1932)
  • The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre (1967)

The fact of the matter is, Hollywood both romanticized and villanized the Tommy Gun. It was and is a beautiful piece of machinery that has earned its place in history. If you’re looking to add something like this to your own collection, GrabAGun is the only name to rely on. We have incredible deals on the Tommy gun and other guns for sale right now, so don’t wait! 

World War II

Regardless of what was shown in the media, the Thompson submachine gun will always be associated with the victories of World War II. Because they missed their window during the first world war, the 40s were the time to shine. With the beginning of World War II, John Thompson was finally able to fulfill his lifelong wish for his Thompson submachine gun to be used to help end a war. The total number of Thompsons bought by the U.S. Army before WWII was less than 400. By the time the war was starting, thousands were being shipped out all over the world to help. Simplified for mass production, this gun was seen as one of the most popular guns among specialized troops and was eagerly sought after. Even today many veterans consider it the best weapon of WWII. 

As for General Thompson, he would never see the overwhelming success of his gun as a military weapon. He died in 1940 at the age of 80 years, but he left his mark on the history of military weapons just like he wanted. However, he also left his mark on many people all over the U.S. throughout the 1920s and 30s. With the help of gangsters, lawmen, and the media, this gun is one of the most well-known firearms in the world. 

Tommy gun in action
Soldier using the Thompson Tommy Gun

GrabAGun and the Thompson “Tommy Gun”

The Thompson “Tommy Gun” is still a revered firearm. It’s one of the guns we will continue to see thanks to its notoriety in the movies. While you can no longer purchase a submachine gun these days, you can still get a high-quality Tommy Gun replica. A semi-automatic, .45 caliber rifle, this is one that you don’t want to miss out on. To make sure you don’t miss out on any deals, sign up for our email newsletter, The Freedom Team. Follow us on social media for sale updates, the latest blog posts, and so much more. When you are ready to check out, get a Tommy Gun for sale at a price you’ll love, only at GrabAGun. 

–Destinee Norman

Christmas Gun Deals Spotlight: CZ Scorpion

If you’re trying to figure out what to get the gun enthusiast in your life, check out the GrabAGun Christmas sale this year! We have gun deals on everything from Glock to Taurus to Mossberg, we have all the best firearms for sale. We even have a Smith & Wesson giveaway going on now which you can enter for the chance to win a huge prize! Pick up something you need during the GrabAGun Christmas sale. 

CZ Scorpion Christmas Gun Deals

CZ has produced some of the most popular, most sought-after firearms in the industry. Starting with aircraft machine guns before moving on to military and civilian arms, CZ has always manufactured high-quality products. One of the most popular is the CZ Scorpion Carbine. This is a PDW for sale that you can easily find, at a great price, at the GrabAGun Christmas sale! 

CZ Scorpion Features

The CZ Scorpion Carbine is built on the submachine platform. It features a 16.2-inch barrel that’s fitted with either a compensating muzzle brake or a faux suppressor, built specifically for CZ-USA by SilencerCo. It’s also fit with the factory’s folding adjustable stock. In fact, it has a number of US-made parts that make it fully 922(r) compliant. The best feature of the Scorpion Carbine? The newly-designed forend, covered in M-LOK attachment points, keeps the profile slim while still being big enough to swallow most pistol-caliber suppressors. 

With low-profile, aluminum adjustable sights and a Picatinny rail, you’ll be able to customize this to your liking. It also features ambidextrous controls, a non-reciprocating charging handle that’s also interchangeable to make the trigger reach-adjustable to your needs. This is a carbine that will adapt with you and to your needs effortlessly. 

Christmas sale on CZ

CZ Scorpion Specs

  • Caliber: 9mm Luger
  • Capacity: 20
  • Frame: Fiber-reinforced polymer
  • Grips: Polymer, adjustable for reach to trigger
  • Sights: Low-profile, fully adjustable aperture and post, 4-rear aperture sizes
  • Barrel Length: 16.2-inch
  • Barrel Material: Cold hammer-forged, muzzle threaded 1/2×28

GrabAGun Christmas Sale and Gun Deals

The GrabAGun Christmas sale is where you can find CZ gun deals, Winchester ammo for sale, and more. If you are wanting similar deals all year long, then we recommend signing up for our newsletter, The Freedom Team. It’s the best way to stay up to date on product notifications, sale updates, or just to see what’s new. So, take a look at the GrabAGun Christmas sale to get a Taurus G2C for sale, Glock G19 Gen 5 for sale, Hornady boxes of ammo online, and more. Don’t forget to add a gift card or two to your cart as well! Come check out all our Christmas gun deals that you won’t be able to find anywhere else! 

The Classic .22 Rifle For Sale

22 rifles for sale

The .22 Rifle

It is generally a shooters first gun, the perfect weapon for youth and novices alike to train and gain accuracy with. Some small game hunters prefer it, and many outdoor enthusiasts carry it for protection from the threats of predators. You have probably guessed the identity of the weapon I refer to; it’s the .22 rifle.

A great many of us have fond memories of our first gun. By today’s standards, many consider it obsolete; yet it has a large fan base and that number is growing on the practice range. The evidence of this is in the supply of .22 ammo. The retailers, and even the gun shops, stay sold out. I have been unable to locate any in 4 years in my locale. Buying online is my only alternative.

Cost

It is generally a very affordable firearm, and there is a .22 rifle for almost any budget. Ask anyone why they like the .22 caliber guns and most answers will be the same: because it’s cheap. You can buy 10 times the .22 cartridges for the same price of a box of centerfire cartridges and, when you compare it to your big guns, the .22 rifle for sale is the big bargain. A day on the range is actually affordable if you’re using .22 caliber ammo.

Noise and Recoil

The .22 rifle is a lot quieter than other guns and has almost no recoil. You can shoot the .22 without the pain that comes from other guns after a long day on the range. It also enables some shooters with degenerative conditions in the hands due to age or injury to continue shooting. Any shooter with nerve damage in the hands is going to shy away from recoil.

Lightweight and Easy Maneuverability

Most .22 rifles for sale are lightweight and easily carried in hand or on a sling. Overall, the .22 is a very reliable weapon. Some writers will say the .22’s accuracy is in the medium range. That certainly hasn’t been my experience. I know plenty of people who use the .22 rifle on the firing range, to hunt small game, and especially for plinking. From cheap to expensive, all of the brand names are there and they are accurate. Whether you want a Ruger .22 Rifle, a CZ 457 Varmint rifle, or a Savage Mark II; there are plenty of options available to you at GrabAGun.

The .22 Rifle at GrabAGun

There are also a lot of gun accessories available for the .22 caliber, enabling you trick it out however you want. The .22 rifle is a fun gun, reasonably priced, cheap to shoot, light to carry, and can put dinner on the table if you are a decent shot. Every gun has its niche and I don’t see the popularity of the .22 rifle going away any time soon.

GrabAGun offers a large assortment of .22 rifles for sale, as well as an extensive selection of other bolt action rifles for sale, gun parts, scopes, and much more! Give our friendly customer service agents a call if you need assistance or information.