Infoegg stocks a range of handguns, rifles, and shotguns to match different needs—whether you're buying for home defense, concealed carry, target practice, hunting, or sport shooting. Their inventory includes options across multiple calibers and action types, giving you options to handle before deci...
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Infoegg stocks a range of handguns, rifles, and shotguns to match different needs—whether you're buying for home defense, concealed carry, target practice, hunting, or sport shooting. Their inventory includes options across multiple calibers and action types, giving you options to handle before deciding.
Expert Staff - Knowledgeable staff who understand Mississippi firearms laws - Can answer questions about firearm types, calibers, and intended use - Provide personalized recommendations based on your specific needs - Discuss legal requirements, permits, and compliance
On-Site Background Checks Infoegg conducts necessary background checks during the purchase process, handling the paperwork accurately so you stay compliant with all regulatory requirements.
| Purpose | Firearm Type | Caliber Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Home Defense | Full-size semi-auto or revolver | 9mm, .45 ACP |
| Concealed Carry | Compact/subcompact | 9mm, .22 LR |
| Target Practice | Any action type | 9mm, .22 LR |
| Hunting | Larger caliber handgun | .357 Magnum, 10mm |
Popular Calibers Explained: - 9mm – Manageable recoil, affordable ammo, versatile for most purposes - .45 ACP – Stopping power, increased recoil, good for home defense - .22 LR – Minimal recoil and cost, ideal for beginners and accuracy work - .357 Magnum – Higher performance for experienced shooters
Beyond firearms, Infoegg carries a full range of accessories:
Many gun stores offer customization services like trigger work, barrel modifications, and Cerakote finishes. Ask their staff what services are available.
Responsible ownership starts before you buy. Infoegg staff can guide you toward:
Buying your first firearm can feel overwhelming. A professional gun shop helps by:
1. Hands-On Testing – Handle different models before committing 2. Fit & Ergonomics Assessment – Find what actually works for your hand size and strength 3. Legal Compliance – Background checks, waiting periods, documentation all handled correctly 4. Ongoing Support – Return for accessories, advice, and maintenance tips
Before you visit, know what you're buying for:
Home Defense – Prioritize reliability and stopping power. Full-size handguns offer better accuracy and handling.
Concealed Carry – Compact or subcompact models designed for portability and discretion under clothing.
Target/Sport Shooting – Lower recoil and inexpensive ammo make .22 caliber pistols attractive. Ergonomics matter for extended range sessions.
Hunting – Larger calibers and specific regulations depend on game type and local laws.
| Type | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Revolver | Simple operation, easy maintenance, reliable in various conditions | Limited ammo capacity, slower reload |
| Semi-Auto | Higher capacity, faster reload, wider range of models | More complex mechanisms, requires regular cleaning |
Choose based on your comfort level with maintenance and how many rounds you anticipate needing.
These aren't just specifications—they affect how confidently you'll shoot:
Your first handgun purchase isn't just the firearm cost. Factor in:
A realistic budget ensures you're financially ready for the full ownership experience.
Infoegg staff will discuss storage options because responsible ownership means:
When comparing models:
1. Research brands known for durability – Glock, Smith & Wesson, Sig Sauer have track records 2. Read reviews from trusted sources – Identify common issues before buying 3. Test firearms at a range – Feel actual recoil and handling before committing 4. Ask about warranties – Know what the manufacturer covers
1. Treat every firearm as if it's loaded. 2. Keep your finger off the trigger until you're ready to shoot. 3. Never point a firearm at anything you don't intend to destroy. 4. Be aware of your target and what lies beyond it.
You could buy online, but here's what you lose:
Infoegg provides all of this because responsible gun ownership is a community effort.
Owning a firearm is ongoing responsibility:
Your local gun shop remains your partner throughout ownership—not just at the point of sale.
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