Rifles

Order rifles online from top brands like Chiappa Firearms, Freedom Ordnance, Geissele Automatics, Davide Pedersoli, and Chipmunk. Inman’s Armory stocks a wide selection of accurate, well-built rifles for hunters, long-range shooters, sport enthusiasts, and home defenders looking for a dependable long gun. From classic lever guns to modern sporting rifles and precision bolt guns, we carry options to match every shooter’s style and purpose. Stock up on rifle ammunition and rifle magazines to keep your rifle ready, then fine-tune your setup with gun parts. Round out your kit with semi auto rifles, AR rifles, bolt action rifles, lever action rifles, and scopes sights and optics from our full lineup.

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Rifles Buying Guide

Browse rifles online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as caliber, capacity, barrel length, and sight configuration. Selecting the right rifle depends on your intended application, preferred action type, and the distances you expect to shoot.

Use these pointers to focus your search:

  • Decide between a self-loading or manually-cycled action based on your primary use, since semi-auto rifles shine for fast follow-up shots in defensive and predator roles while bolt guns offer simplicity and inherent accuracy for precision work.
  • Look at traditional manually-operated platforms for hunting and long-range shooting, since bolt action rifles deliver consistent ignition, controlled feeding, and tight lock-up that supports match-grade accuracy in calibers like .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, and 6.5 Creedmoor.
  • Stock spare AR magazines compatible with your specific platform, since rotating magazines through training extends spring life and gives you confirmed-reliable backups for defensive and competition roles.
  • Pick up extra AK magazines sized for 7.62x39mm and 5.45x39mm platforms, since AK-pattern magazines are not interchangeable with AR magazines and quality steel or polymer mags make a noticeable difference in feeding reliability.
  • Consider mounting a parallax-free red dot sight on defensive and close-range rifle setups, since red dots deliver fast target acquisition with both eyes open for AR-platform builds and rimfire trainers.
  • Pair iron and back-up gun sights with your rifles, since flip-up backup irons, fixed front and rear sight assemblies, and tritium-inserted sights remain essential redundancy whether or not your platform wears a primary optic.

Local And Compliance Notes

Buy rifles online or visit the gun shop in Llano, Texas to shoulder different platforms, check length of pull, and compare optics rail configurations before committing. Inman’s Armory serves customers in the nearby cities of Burnet, Marble Falls, Fredericksburg, Austin, and San Antonio, stocking modern sporting rifles, traditional hunting platforms, precision bolt guns, and entry-level training rifles for shooters across experience levels.

Federal law requires rifle buyers to be at least 18 years old when purchasing a long gun from a licensed dealer, and Texas requires the standard NICS background check at the point of sale through any FFL transfer. Buyers must complete ATF Form 4473 at the time of transfer, and any disqualifying factors under federal or state law will block the sale. Texas does not require a separate state-level purchase permit or registration for rifles.

Transport rifles unloaded in a case during travel, with ammunition stored separately whenever practical, and review Texas Parks and Wildlife rules for caliber, magazine capacity, and projectile type restrictions during specific hunting seasons. Store rifles in a secure cabinet or safe when not in use, and contact the shop with questions about availability, transfers from out-of-state dealers, or special-order chamberings.

Frequently Asked Questions About Rifles

1. What is the difference between a semi-automatic and a bolt-action rifle?

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A semi-automatic rifle uses gas or recoil energy to cycle the action and chamber the next round automatically after each shot, while a bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually lift, pull back, push forward, and lock the bolt between shots. Bolt actions are generally simpler and more accurate, while semi-autos offer faster follow-up shots.

2. What rifle caliber is best for an all-around hunting rifle?

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Popular all-around hunting calibers include .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, .270 Winchester, and 6.5 Creedmoor, all of which handle whitetail-sized game with available factory loads suited to wild hog, elk, and pronghorn. Selection often comes down to recoil tolerance, expected shot distance, and ammunition availability.

3. What does MOA mean in rifle accuracy terms?

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MOA stands for minute of angle, an angular measurement equal to roughly one inch at 100 yards. A rifle that shoots one MOA produces groups around one inch at 100 yards, two inches at 200 yards, and so on, making it a common benchmark for hunting and precision rifles.

4. How long is a typical rifle barrel?

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Hunting and general-purpose rifle barrels typically range from 16 to 24 inches, with shorter barrels favoring maneuverability in brush or vehicles and longer barrels delivering higher velocity and better sight radius. Federal law requires rifle barrels to be at least 16 inches without an NFA registration.

5. What is barrel twist rate and why does it matter?

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Twist rate measures how many inches of barrel length it takes to complete one full bullet rotation, expressed as 1:7, 1:8, 1:9, and so on. Faster twist rates stabilize heavier, longer bullets, while slower twists work better with lighter projectiles, making twist rate a key consideration when selecting rifle ammunition.

6. Are AR-15 rifles legal in Texas?

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AR-15 platform rifles are legal to purchase, own, and use in Texas for buyers who meet federal and state eligibility requirements, with no state-level assault weapons ban or magazine capacity limit. Buyers must complete the standard NICS background check and ATF Form 4473 at a licensed dealer.

7. How often should I clean a rifle?

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Most rifles benefit from a thorough cleaning after each range session, with a more detailed bore inspection and lubrication every several hundred rounds. Match-grade rifles often see lighter cleaning to preserve barrel break-in, while semi-automatic rifles may need more frequent attention to gas systems and bolt carriers.

8. Do I need a permit to buy a rifle in Texas?

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Texas does not require a separate purchase permit for rifles, but every retail rifle sale must go through a licensed dealer with a NICS background check. Buyers must be at least 18 years old when purchasing a rifle from a dealer.

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