
Browse our inventory of handguns from top brands like Chiappa Firearms, Chipmunk, ATA Arms, Auto-Ordnance, and B&T. Deep Roots Rifles Co. offers a wide selection of reliable, well-built handguns for concealed carriers, home defenders, sport shooters, and first-time buyers looking for a dependable sidearm. From compact carry pistols to full-size duty guns and classic wheelguns, we carry options to match every shooter’s preference and purpose. Explore our semi auto handguns, then stock up on handgun ammunition and handgun magazines to keep your pistol fed. Round out your kit with revolvers, derringers, gun parts, and scopes sights and optics from our full lineup.
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:
Buy handguns online or visit the gun shop in Eustis, Florida to handle frames, check trigger reach, and compare slide profiles before committing to a platform. Deep Roots Rifles Co. serves customers in the nearby cities of Mount Dora, Tavares, Clermont, Sanford, and Orlando, carrying defensive carry pistols, range guns, hunting wheelguns, and large-format pistol-configured firearms.
Federal law requires handgun buyers to be at least 21 years old when purchasing from a licensed dealer, and Florida requires a 3-day waiting period for all firearm purchases that runs from the time of the background check submission until the buyer takes possession. Buyers must complete ATF Form 4473 and pass a background check through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, with any disqualifying factors blocking the transfer. Florida does not require a separate state-level purchase permit or registration for handguns.
Florida allows lawful concealed carry with a valid Concealed Weapon or Firearm License, with permitless carry also available to qualified residents under recent state law changes. 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.
Compact or subcompact handguns are common for concealed carry. The right choice depends on fit, comfort, and how you plan to carry.
They can be. Many buyers like their simple manual of operation, though trigger weight and recoil still matter.
Striker-fired handguns use an internal striker system. Hammer-fired models use a hammer and often have a different trigger feel and control layout.
In many cases, no. A handgun usually ships to a licensed dealer for transfer and pickup.
Start with intended use, then check grip fit, sight picture, weight, and concealment needs. A handgun that fits well is easier to shoot well.
Many owners keep spare magazines for training, carry rotation, or range use. Compatibility with the exact handgun model matters.
Clean it after range use or anytime it has been exposed to dirt, sweat, or moisture. Follow the maker’s maintenance guidance for the platform.
No. Use only the caliber marked for that handgun and follow the maker’s recommendations.