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Browse our inventory of guns & firearms from top brands like FN America / FN Herstal, Bushmaster, Canik, Auto-Ordnance, and B&T. On Target Outdoors stocks a wide selection of reliable, well-built firearms for concealed carriers, hunters, sport shooters, and home defenders looking for a dependable platform for every purpose. From everyday carry pistols to precision long guns and versatile scatterguns, we carry options to match every shooter's style and budget. Explore our handguns, rifles, and shotguns to find the right firearm for your needs. Round out your kit with ammunition, magazines, scopes sights and optics, and gun parts from our full inventory.
Browse the full guns and firearms inventory at On Target Outdoors and find everything you need for concealed carry, home defense, Montana elk and mule deer hunting, pronghorn on the open prairie, waterfowl along the Yellowstone River corridor, and range training all in one place. From semi-automatic handguns and precision bolt action hunting rifles to reliable semi-auto shotguns and everything in between, our Laurel location carries a carefully selected inventory built to serve the greater Yellowstone Valley and surrounding Montana region at every level and application.
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On Target Outdoors is the trusted firearms dealer in Laurel, Montana, and serves customers in the nearby cities of Park City, Joliet, Columbus, and Billings. All firearms purchases at On Target Outdoors are conducted in full compliance with federal and Montana state law, including ATF Form 4473 and a NICS background check for every firearm sale. Montana follows all applicable federal regulations governing the purchase and transfer of firearms and related products.
Montana has constitutional carry, allowing law-abiding residents who are legally permitted to possess a firearm to carry it openly or concealed without a state-issued permit. Residents who travel out of state or want reciprocity recognition in other jurisdictions can obtain an optional Montana Concealed Weapons Permit through their county sheriff. Montana imposes no state-level waiting period beyond the federal background check process and has no state-level assault weapons ban or magazine capacity restrictions. Buyers must meet all applicable federal eligibility requirements, including a minimum age of 21 for handgun purchases and 18 for long guns from a licensed dealer.
Montana hunters should consult Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks for current regulations on legal firearms, calibers, and equipment for elk, deer, pronghorn, bear, upland birds, and other game seasons. Montana offers some of the finest big game and upland bird hunting in North America across the diverse terrain surrounding Laurel and the greater Yellowstone Valley, and selecting the right firearm and load for your specific game management unit and typical shot distances is an important part of ethical and successful hunting. Contact On Target Outdoors for help with any purchase, transfer, optics selection, or safe storage question.
On Target Outdoors carries a broad selection of firearms including semi-automatic handguns, revolvers, bolt action and semi-automatic rifles, AR-platform builds, AK-pattern rifles, lever action rifles, and pump action and semi-automatic shotguns across major brands, platforms, and calibers. Whether you are shopping for a Montana elk hunting rifle, a concealed carry pistol, or a reliable waterfowl shotgun, stop in or check online for current inventory across all available configurations.
No state permit is required to purchase a firearm in Montana beyond the federal background check process. All firearm purchases from a licensed dealer require ATF Form 4473 and a NICS background check. Buyers must meet all applicable federal eligibility requirements, including minimum age requirements of 21 for handguns and 18 for long guns purchased from a licensed dealer. Montana does not impose a state-level waiting period beyond the federal background check.
Yes. Montana has constitutional carry, allowing law-abiding residents who are legally permitted to possess a firearm to carry it openly or concealed without a state-issued permit. You must still meet all state and federal eligibility requirements to legally possess and carry a firearm. Montana residents who want to carry in other states or maintain reciprocity benefits can obtain an optional Montana Concealed Weapons Permit through their county sheriff.
Montana elk hunting demands a firearm and caliber capable of reliable terminal performance on large, heavy-boned game at the varying distances encountered across Big Sky country’s diverse mountain and prairie terrain. Bolt action rifles in proven elk calibers including .300 Winchester Magnum, .338 Winchester Magnum, .30-06 Springfield, .308 Winchester, and 7mm Remington Magnum with controlled-expansion hunting bullets are the top choice for Montana elk hunters. Semi-automatic rifles in appropriate calibers are also legal. Always verify current Montana FWP regulations for your specific game management unit and season before purchasing.
The best concealed carry handgun depends on your body type, clothing, preferred carry position, and experience level. Compact and subcompact semi-automatic pistols in 9mm are the most popular choice among Montana constitutional carry holders due to their balance of capacity, shootability, and concealability. Many Montana outdoor enthusiasts also carry a magnum revolver in bear country as a backup to a primary defensive pistol. The staff at On Target Outdoors can help you evaluate fit, capacity, and carry comfort for your specific needs across the Laurel and Yellowstone Valley area.
On Target Outdoors carries pump action and semi-automatic shotguns well suited for Montana waterfowl hunting along the Yellowstone River corridor and surrounding wetlands. Federal law requires non-toxic shot for all migratory waterfowl hunting, so steel, bismuth, or tungsten loads are required for duck and goose hunting. Gas-operated semi-automatic shotguns are popular for waterfowl due to their ability to soften the recoil of heavy steel loads over a long cold-weather hunt. Always use a choke rated for steel shot and verify current Montana FWP regulations before your hunt.
Yes. AR-platform rifles are legal to purchase, own, and use in Montana for eligible residents. Montana has no state-level assault weapons ban or magazine capacity restrictions beyond what is required under federal law. All purchases require a federal background check and completion of ATF Form 4473. Buyers must meet all applicable state and federal eligibility requirements to take possession of a firearm.
Yes. All firearm sales at On Target Outdoors include ATF Form 4473 and a NICS background check as required by federal law. Every buyer must meet all applicable federal and Montana state eligibility requirements to complete a purchase. On Target Outdoors complies fully with all applicable state and federal regulations governing the sale and transfer of firearms.