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Handguns Buying Guide

Shop handguns online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as caliber, capacity, barrel length, and sight configuration. Choosing the right pistol comes down to matching the platform to your hand size, primary use case, and carry or range preferences.

Use these pointers to guide your selection:

  • Look at large-format pistols built on the AK platform when you want carbine-caliber capability in a compact configuration, since AK pistols deliver 7.62x39mm or 5.45x39mm performance through shorter barrels and stabilizing braces.
  • Evaluate AR-style pistol-format firearms for modularity and accessory compatibility, since AR pistols accept standard AR-15 components and run 5.56 NATO, .300 Blackout, or pistol calibers depending on configuration.
  • Explore compact two-shot designs for backup or deep concealment use, since derringers chambered in .22 LR, .38 Special, .45 Colt, or .410 bore offer pocketable carry without the bulk of a service pistol.
  • Customize your grip feel and control with quality pistol grips, since grip texture, backstrap size, and angle have a direct effect on recoil management and consistent trigger reach.
  • Maintain and upgrade your pistol with quality gun parts, since recoil springs, sights, and other service components benefit from periodic replacement to keep the firearm running reliably.
  • Upgrade or replace iron gun sights when stock sights fall short, since fiber optic fronts, night sights with tritium inserts, and serrated rear blades each address specific lighting conditions and shooting applications.

Local And Compliance Notes

Buy handguns online or visit the gun shop in Wynne, Arkansas to handle frames, check trigger reach, and compare slide profiles before committing to a platform. Cane Creek Munitions serves customers in the nearby cities of Marion, Harrisburg, and Forrest City, carrying defensive carry pistols, range guns, hunting wheelguns, and compact concealment platforms.

Federal law requires handgun buyers to be at least 21 years old when purchasing from a licensed dealer, and Arkansas requires the standard NICS background check at the point of sale through any FFL transfer. Buyers must complete ATF Form 4473, and any disqualifying factors under federal or state law will block the transfer. Arkansas does not require a separate state-level purchase permit or registration for handguns.

Arkansas allows lawful carry of handguns by qualified residents under the state’s permitless carry framework established by Act 746 of 2013, with the Arkansas Concealed Handgun Carry License (CHCL) still available for reciprocity and certain location requirements. Store handguns in a secure container with ammunition kept separate when not in use, and contact the shop with questions about availability, transfers from out-of-state dealers, or current inventory.

Frequently Asked Questions About Handguns

1. What is the difference between a pistol and a revolver?

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A pistol is broadly any handgun, but the term most often refers to semi-automatic designs that feed from a detachable magazine. A revolver uses a rotating cylinder to hold cartridges and indexes a fresh round into battery with each trigger pull or hammer cock.

2. What is the most popular caliber for concealed carry?

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9mm Luger has become the dominant concealed carry caliber due to its balance of capacity, manageable recoil, and proven defensive performance with modern hollow point loads. Other common choices include .380 ACP for deep concealment and .45 ACP for shooters who prefer larger projectiles.

3. How do I know what handgun fits my hand properly?

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A properly fitted handgun lets you reach the trigger with the pad of your index finger while maintaining a high, centered grip with the web of your hand against the beavertail. Trying multiple frames and grip module sizes at a shop helps identify the best fit.

4. What is a striker-fired handgun?

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A striker-fired pistol uses a spring-loaded firing pin (the striker) that is partially or fully cocked by the slide cycling, eliminating the external hammer found on traditional designs. This typically produces a consistent trigger pull from the first shot to the last.

5. Do I need a permit to purchase a handgun in Arkansas?

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Arkansas does not require a separate purchase permit, but every retail handgun transfer must go through a licensed dealer with a NICS background check. Buyers must be at least 21 years old when purchasing from a dealer.

6. What is the difference between single action and double action triggers?

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Single action triggers only release the hammer or striker and require manual cocking before the first shot, producing a light, short pull. Double action triggers both cock and release the hammer in one longer, heavier pull, with many designs offering both modes (DA/SA) across consecutive shots.

7. How often should I clean a carry handgun?

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Carry handguns benefit from a thorough cleaning after every range session and a basic wipe-down every few weeks during regular carry, since lint, sweat, and pocket debris can accumulate inside the action. Periodic function checks with carry ammunition help confirm reliability.

8. Can I buy a handgun online and have it shipped to my home in Arkansas?

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Federal law requires all handgun purchases to be transferred through a licensed dealer (FFL) in the buyer’s state of residence, so online purchases must ship to a local FFL for the background check and final transfer. Buyers complete ATF Form 4473 and the federal NICS check at the receiving dealer.