The Industry Preaches
Second Amendment for All.
Then Acts Like It Isn't.
I spent six years inside firearm distribution. I watched an industry that genuinely believes in the right to bear arms make the process of exercising that right as confusing, intimidating, and unwelcoming as possible — especially for people who weren't already part of the club.
The people most likely to be overlooked? Teachers. Nurses. The electrician who works 60-hour weeks. The EMT who runs toward things the rest of us run from. People who give a lot and don't always get a lot back.
Ready Rifle was built to change that. Not with a marketing campaign. With a discount code and a process that actually works for people buying their first firearm.
"The people who preach Second Amendment for all should be the first ones making it accessible. We're trying to be that."
Cameron Davis — Founder, Ready RifleThese codes aren't a gimmick. They exist because the people who hold our communities together deserve to feel as welcome buying a firearm as anyone else — and because Ready Rifle was built on the belief that responsible ownership should be available to everyone who wants it.