THE OUTPOST is one of the wiregrass area’s largest hunting and shooting sports stores.  Usually stocking WAY over 1,000 guns we have a wide Gun Safeselection to browse.  Choose from rimfire to centerfire, shotgun to rifle, pistols to tactical and muzzle loaders.  With so many guns in stock, we need plenty of ammo.  We carry the most popular calibers  as well as calibers most stores don’t bother with.  If you need it, we have it or can get it. We are constantly expanding it to suit everyone’s needs.

We’re just local folks, helping our friends and neighbors to defend themselves.  Our customers definitely come from all walks of life, all genders and all ages,  with most folks just wanting to become more proficient and comfortable with their guns.  This way, if they are ever in a situation where they need to defend themselves or their families, they can.  THE OUTPOST is always well stocked with both new and used firearms, ammunition and accessories.  Drop by and meet our friendly staff.  We do layaway, accept consignments, accept all major credit cards and are always ready to deal!  We buy used guns and will cut you a check on the spot.

NRA Gun Safety Rules

Protect your gun rightsThe fundamental NRA rules for safe gun handling are:

  1. ALWAYS keep the gun pointed in a safe direction.  This is the primary rule of gun safety. A safe direction means that the gun is pointed so that even if it were to go off it would not cause injury or damage. The key to this rule is to control where the muzzle or front end of the barrel is pointed at all times. Common sense dictates the safest direction, depending on different circumstances.
  2. ALWAYS keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot.  When holding a gun, rest your finger on the trigger guard or along the side of the gun. Until you are actually ready to fire, do not touch the trigger.
  3. ALWAYS keep the gun unloaded until ready to use.  Whenever you pick up a gun, immediately engage the safety device if possible,and, if the gun has a magazine, remove it before opening the action and looking into the chamber(s) which should be clear of ammunition. If you do not know how to open the action or inspect the chamber(s), leave the gun alone and get help from someone who does.