Rocking P Firearms Logo
Loading ...

Handguns

Get it in Idalou, Texas, or order for nationwide shipping. Rocking P Firearms stocks high-quality handguns like the 92G Elite LTT Centurion, the .40 S&W handgun, the AF1911 Romulus comp handgun, and the Alexander pistol 6.5 Grendel. We provide the perfect pairing for your sidearm with our  handgun ammunition, rifle ammunition, rimfire ammunition, shotgun shells, and other ammunition. Our shop also offers a robust selection of rifles, shotguns, and optics for every type of shooter. Complete your setup with our variety of gun parts, magazines, knives, and shooting supplies.

filter icon
Filter by:
Price Range
Price Range - slider
$69.0$14997.0
Category
Filter By Category
Brands
Filter By Brands
Product Type
Filter By Product Type
Caliber
Filter By Caliber
Grain Weight
Filter By Grain Weight
Barrel Length
Filter By Barrel Length
Filter By Fit
Filter By Fit
Gun Type
Filter By Gun Type
Price Range
Price Range - slider
$69.0$14997.0
Category
Filter By Category
Brands
Filter By Brands
Product Type
Filter By Fit
Caliber
Filter By Caliber
Grain Weight
Filter By Grain Weight
Barrel Length
Filter By Barrel Length
Filter By Fit
Filter By Fit
Gun Type
Filter By Gun Type

Quality Handguns for Enthusiasts and Shooters

At Rocking P Firearms, we keep the handgun buying process clear and straightforward. Our shop in Idalou, Texas serves local customers at the counter, and our online store supports nationwide shipping where laws and carrier rules permit. A first purchase, a carry upgrade, or a new addition for the safe all start the same way here. We help you match purpose, fit, and budget with options you can trust.

Browse our full Handguns selection to compare platforms, calibers, and price points.

What We Mean By A Great Handgun

A great handgun does not mean the most features or the highest price tag. Real value shows up on the range, at the holster, and during routine upkeep. Reliability, comfortable controls, and predictable recoil create confidence. Consistent support from reputable manufacturers adds peace of mind.

Here are the traits we focus on when we guide a purchase:

Reliability Under Normal Use

Our goal is a pistol or revolver that cycles cleanly with quality ammunition and stays consistent over time. Parts quality, magazine design, and sensible maintenance all play a role.

Fit That Supports Control

Grip size, trigger reach, and sight picture decide how well a handgun shoots in real hands. Comfort helps with practice, and practice drives skill.

Practical Features

A clear sight picture, a usable trigger, and controls that feel natural matter more than gimmicks. Options such as optic-ready slides can make sense when the shooter plans to use them.

Handgun Styles We Stock

Every shooter shows up with a different plan. Some want a compact sidearm for daily carry. Others prefer a full-size pistol for training days. Revolver fans often want a classic wheel gun with a dependable manual of arms.

These are the core handgun categories you will see in our store and online:

Semi Auto Handguns

Modern pistols cover a wide spread of sizes and roles. Our Semi Auto Handguns category includes compact carry options, duty-size handguns, and range-focused models with performance features. Magazine-fed design supports fast reloads and higher capacity. Many current pistols accept lights, upgraded sights, and optics systems.

Revolvers

Revolvers still fit a lot of real-world needs. The manual of arms stays simple, and the platform has a long history of dependable use. Our Revolvers selection includes options for trail carry, home protection, and range practice. Frame size and trigger style shape the experience, so we steer the decision toward comfort and control.

AK pistols

AK pistols bring AK-style controls into a compact format. We see them chosen for range use and owners who like the platform’s feel in a shorter package. Setup matters here, so we recommend planning your sighting system early and selecting ammunition that cycles reliably. Always confirm state and local rules before purchase.

AR pistols

AR pistols offer AR ergonomics in a smaller footprint, with wide support for optics and accessories. Many customers like them for training and range time, since the platform stays familiar and configurable. Barrel length, buffer setup, and ammo choice can affect reliability, so we suggest sticking with proven loads and quality magazines for consistent performance.

Derringers

Derringers are compact, simple handguns often chosen as a niche carry option or collectible piece. Their small size makes concealment easier, but recoil can feel sharp and sights are usually minimal. We recommend derringers for experienced owners who understand the limitations and who plan to practice at realistic distances with the specific ammunition they intend to use.

Single Shot Handguns

Single shot handguns focus on simplicity and deliberate shooting. Many owners use them for specialty roles, hunting applications, or as a training tool that reinforces fundamentals. With one round at a time, trigger control and sight alignment take priority. Choose a model that fits your intended caliber and confirm ammunition compatibility before heading to the range.

Other Handgun Options

Some customers want a handgun that stands apart from the usual choices. Our other handguns category can include unusual chamberings, competition-focused builds, and larger-format pistols. We stock options that appeal to experienced owners who know the role they want filled.

How We Help You Choose The Right Handgun

Buying a handgun should feel confident, not rushed. We aim to reduce second-guessing by focusing on what matters in the hands. Purpose comes first, then fit, then the supporting gear that keeps the setup reliable.

These are the checkpoints we use during selection:

Start With The Job

Carry, home protection, range practice, and collection goals all lead to different choices. A compact pistol can hide well, yet a full-size handgun can feel easier to shoot. Revolvers can suit certain owners, and semi autos can fit others better.

Run A Fit Check

Hands tell the truth. A quick evaluation saves time and money.

  • Trigger reach should support a straight-back press
  • Grip should feel secure without hot spots
  • Controls should sit within easy thumb reach
  • Sights should appear clear at full extension
  • Recoil should feel manageable for repeat shots

Think About Support Gear

A handgun performs best with the right basics. A quality holster, dependable magazines, safe storage, and routine cleaning supplies all matter. Training time matters most.

Set A Simple Practice Plan

Range time builds confidence when the plan stays realistic. We suggest short sessions that focus on safety, sight alignment, and a smooth trigger press. A slow pace at first helps accuracy. Speed comes later. Dry practice at home can help too, with the firearm unloaded and stored safely once the session ends.

Ammunition Pairings That Make Sense

Ammo choice drives reliability and cost per session. We stock core categories so owners can keep a steady supply for practice and for role-specific needs. Caliber must match the firearm markings every time.

These are the ammunition categories we use to round out a handgun purchase.

Handgun Ammunition

Our Handgun Ammunition selection supports training and personal protection needs. Many owners keep one load for practice volume and another for defensive use, then confirm function in their specific firearm.

Rifle Ammunition

Some customers stock ammo for multiple platforms at once. Our Rifle Ammunition category supports that complete kit approach for owners who pair a handgun with a long gun.

Rimfire Ammunition

Rimfire fits practice and skill building with low recoil. Our Rimfire Ammunition selection supports high-volume range sessions and small-game use for those who shoot rimfire handguns.

Shotgun Shells

Many households keep a shotgun in the lineup. Our Shotgun Shells category helps buyers cover clays, field use, and defensive roles with appropriate loads.

Other Ammunition

Specialty cartridges and less common calibers still matter. Our Other Ammunition section helps collectors and niche platforms stay supplied when availability shifts.

Finish The Setup With The Right Accessories

A handgun purchase feels complete once the supporting pieces are in place. The goal is a kit that supports safe handling, smooth training sessions, and reliable function. We stock the practical categories customers add most often.

These are the add-ons that round out a handgun kit.

Magazines

Extra magazines reduce downtime and support structured practice. Our Magazines category includes options across common platforms, plus items that support loading and storage.

Gun Parts

Wear items and replacement components matter over the life of any firearm. Our Gun Parts section supports upgrades, maintenance needs, and platform-specific components.

Scopes, Sights, And Optics

A clear aiming system helps speed and precision. Our Scopes, Sights & Optics inventory includes options that suit pistol setups and long gun builds. Mount compatibility and proper installation matter for zero retention.

Shooting Supplies

Range days run smoother with the basics. Our Shooting Supplies category covers cleaning gear, targets, eye and ear protection, and practical tools for upkeep.

Knives

Many customers want a blade for everyday carry or field tasks. Our Knives & Swords selection supports that part of a complete kit.

Rifles And Shotguns

Some buyers build collections across categories. Our shop stocks both Rifles and Shotguns for customers who want a full lineup for range and field use.

Buying In Idalou Or Ordering Online

Local shopping offers hands-on comparison and real-time guidance. Online ordering supports customers outside our area, with compliance steps built into the process. Firearms ship to a receiving licensed dealer for transfer, not to a residential address.

Here are the pages that cover ordering details and transfer support.

Firearm Transfers

Our Firearm Transfers page covers transfer information for customers who need help with inbound shipments and local pickup steps.

Checkout Terms

Review our Products for Sale & Checkout Agreement for purchase rules, compliance notes, and key policies tied to ordering.

Shipping Policy

Shipping expectations vary by product category and destination. Our Shipping Policy page covers the basics for deliveries and common questions.

Safe Storage, Training, And Maintenance

Responsible ownership starts at home. Locked storage reduces risk and supports safe households. Consistent practice builds skill. Routine cleaning keeps function steady.

A simple plan helps most owners.

  • Store firearms in locked storage and control access
  • Practice regularly with the platform you rely on
  • Clean and inspect after range sessions and before long storage
  • Replace worn parts on a sensible schedule
  • Use quality ammunition and confirm function

Handgun FAQs

Do handguns ship to a home address?

Firearms ship to a receiving licensed dealer for transfer. Pickup takes place at that dealer after required paperwork and a background check. The receiving dealer may charge a transfer fee, which varies by location. Before ordering, confirm the dealer’s hours and transfer process so pickup goes smoothly.

Can ammunition ship to a residential address?

Ammunition shipment rules depend on destination laws and carrier requirements. Some areas restrict direct delivery or require added steps. Carrier policies can affect how ammunition is transported and delivered, including adult signature requirements. If checkout flags an issue, confirm your local rules or contact us so we can point you to compliant options.

What is an FFL transfer?

An FFL transfer is the legal process where a licensed dealer receives a shipped firearm and completes required documentation and background check steps before release. The buyer completes the final paperwork at the dealer, not online. Using an FFL keeps the transaction compliant with federal rules and any applicable state requirements.

What documents are needed to buy a handgun?

A valid government-issued photo ID is typically required. Some locations require added documentation or have extra rules tied to residency.

Which handgun type fits daily carry?

Compact semi auto pistols are common choices for concealment, and compact revolvers can suit certain owners. Fit, reliability, and holster quality matter more than brand names.

What should a buyer check for handgun fit?

Trigger reach, grip comfort, and a clear sight picture are the main checks. A handgun that points naturally and feels controllable during recoil often suits the owner well.

How often should a handgun be cleaned?

Many owners clean after each range session or after several hundred rounds. Environment and ammunition type can change that schedule.

Are revolvers easier for beginners?

Some new owners like revolvers for simple operation. Others prefer semi autos for higher capacity and easier reloads. Range time and instruction help with either choice.

Can a red dot go on any handgun?

Many modern pistols support optics mounting, and some older designs can support modifications by qualified professionals. Slide pattern and optic footprint decide compatibility.

What is the best way to store a handgun at home?

Locked storage such as a safe or lock box is common. Local laws and household needs should guide storage choices, especially in homes with children.