A clear, compliant way to buy a firearm — without pressure, confusion, or guesswork.
Buying a gun for the first time shouldn’t feel overwhelming. But for many people, it does. Laws vary by state, the process isn’t always explained clearly, and most retailers assume you already know how everything works.
Ready Rifle exists to change that.
We focus on clarity first, compliance always, and human support throughout the process.
Ready Rifle is built around a simple idea:
explain the process before asking anyone to buy anything.
Instead of pushing products or overwhelming buyers with options, we guide first-time customers through a clear, lawful process — step by step — so there are no surprises.
Customers start by browsing a small, intentional selection of firearms chosen for reliability, legality, and suitability for first-time buyers.
There are no endless catalogs or confusing tiers.
Each option is selected to be a safe, sensible starting point.
Optional add-ons may be available, but nothing is required.
After selecting a firearm, customers may choose optional add-ons, such as accessories or professional setup services.
These options are clearly labeled as optional and are never required to complete a purchase.
The goal is to support confidence — not upsell complexity.
At checkout, customers provide their basic information and choose how they would like to handle the licensed dealer (FFL) transfer.
They may:
Enter a preferred FFL, or
Leave it blank and request that Ready Rifle help find one
This ensures no one gets stuck trying to solve the FFL process on their own.
After checkout, every order is reviewed by a real person.
Customers receive a personal confirmation message that includes:
Order details
FFL status (provided or pending)
A clear explanation of next steps
A simple checklist of what’s needed for the transfer
Nothing moves forward automatically without review and confirmation.
If a customer provided an FFL, Ready Rifle verifies that the dealer is valid and able to receive the firearm.
If no FFL was provided, Ready Rifle identifies an appropriate licensed dealer near the customer and presents it for approval.
The customer must explicitly accept the selected FFL before the transfer proceeds.
This avoids surprises, unexpected fees, or confusion at pickup.
Once the firearm arrives at the accepted FFL:
The customer completes the required background check
Any applicable waiting period is observed
The firearm is transferred according to federal and state law
Ready Rifle remains available to help explain the process, but the transfer itself always occurs through licensed dealers.
Ready Rifle is intentionally designed for people who want to do this the right way.
We:
Explain the legal process before selling anything
Design for first-time buyers, not experienced collectors
Default to simple, compliant options
Avoid pressure, urgency, or unnecessary upgrades
Work exclusively with licensed dealers
We do not:
Assume prior knowledge
Minimize legal requirements
Push loopholes or shortcuts
Rush decisions
Ready Rifle is for:
First-time gun buyers
People who want clarity instead of hype
Buyers who prefer working with a real team instead of an automated system