Gun Made has launched a new platform that lets you search real time inventory in gun stores across the nation. The intent of this searchable database is to let users located in-stock products — guns, ammunition, gear and accessories — while enabling searches by ZIP code. That lets you find what you’re looking for at stores located near you or across the country.
Gun Made, the industry’s premier platform for gun and ammo searches, proudly announces the launch of the largest online search engine for firearms and ammunition.
With over 500 million items tracked across 4,000 gun stores, Gun Made introduces a revolutionary feature that allows consumers to find in-stock products at local stores in their ZIP code, making it the first in the firearms industry to provide this capability.
Whether searching online or supporting local retailers, Gun Made offers consumers a seamless, all-in-one solution to locate and purchase the products they need.
Unlike other platforms, which feature only a few hundred stores and often charge gun shops hefty fees ranging from hundreds to thousands of dollars a month, Gun Made allows all stores—big or small—to list their inventory for free. This groundbreaking model offers local gun stores a no-cost way to reach potential buyers while giving consumers a much wider selection of products from trusted local dealers.
With participation from major stores like Sportsman’s Warehouse, Academy Sports, Scheels, Gun Broker, Guns America, and thousands of mom-and-pop shops, Gun Made boasts the most comprehensive directory in the industry.
“We’ve built a platform that not only provides access to more stores and inventory than any other competitor but does so at zero cost to the dealers,” said Brady Kirkpatrick, Founder of Gun Made. “Consumers can feel confident knowing they’re getting real-time inventory from 4,000 stores, not just a few hundred, and they can also see ratings and reviews right on our site—something that’s often difficult to find on other platforms.”
In addition to offering more store listings, Gun Made enables users to set custom alerts for specific products and categories, ensuring they’re notified when certain items are back in stock or when prices drop. Personalized filters allow users to track their favorite brands and models, and Gun Made’s back-in-stock alerts ensure they never miss out on hard-to-find products. Plus, with Gun Made aggregating industry-wide gun-related giveaways, consumers can easily discover and participate in exclusive promotions.
For gun stores, Gun Made provides an unmatched opportunity to attract local customers. Stores can list for free and gain exposure both online and locally, driving foot traffic and online sales. Gun shops can also upload coupons and promotions to engage potential buyers further, helping them stay competitive without any costly fees.
With this launch, Gun Made is setting a new standard in the firearms industry by offering a superior platform for both consumers and dealers—giving buyers access to more inventory, better information, and exclusive deals, all while supporting local stores.
About Gun Made
Gun Made is the largest online search engine dedicated to firearms and ammunition, tracking hundreds of millions of in-stock items and enabling consumers to browse and compare prices across thousands of stores.
The platform connects users with major retailers and local gun shops, offering real-time inventory tracking, stock alerts, dealer reviews, and industry-wide gun-related giveaways.
Unlike competitors, Gun Made lists stores for free, supporting small, local businesses while offering the most comprehensive selection available. In addition to firearms and ammunition, future releases will expand the search engine to include parts and accessories, making it an all-in-one resource.
Gun Made also publishes regular content and resources on firearms, ammo, parts, accessories, and industry news. With thousands of stores listed, Gun Made is an indispensable resource for both buyers and dealers looking to expand their reach.
Well, I just went there to check them out, and here’s what happened :
I clicked the button. It demanded my e-mail address.
That’s a hard *NO*-.
Ammoseek doesn’t require my e-mail to show me the cheapest ammo and shipping…
Might I add, here’s what ammoseek.com shows for 9mm Luger currently available :
https://ammoseek.com/ammo/9mm-luger
You can close that and use the UPC search without giving them an email.
Worked great for me with guns locally. Are you talking about the ammo section on the site that says in large text “Coming Soon”? It’s not “demanding” your email it says it will notify you when it launches. Work on your reading comprehension or take a few seconds to read the damn page