Shop our selection of single shot handguns from trusted makers like Rossi, Standard Manufacturing, Trailblazer Firearms, Connecticut Valley Arms / CVA, and Davey Crickett. ICB Firearms carries dependable single shot handguns for shooters who want straightforward operation, deliberate shot placement, and practical performance for range work, hunting, and field use, with options that fit different calibers and barrel lengths. If you are comparing other handgun options, we also stock revolvers, derringers, and handguns for different action types and carry preferences. You can round out your setup with handgun ammunition or shop single shot rifles when you want the same straightforward feel in a longer platform.
Shop single shot handguns online by comparing calibers, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as barrel length, overall size, sight configuration, and grip shape. A single shot handgun can suit range time, field use, or a simple manual-action setup, so the best choice usually comes down to fit, chambering, and handling.
These are the points buyers should review before checkout:
Browse single shot handguns online, or visit our gun store in St. Clair Shores, Michigan. ICB Firearms serves customers from nearby cities including Macomb, Clinton Township, Grosse Pointe, Warren, and Royal Oak.
All single shot handgun transfers follow federal guidelines and applicable Michigan requirements. Orders for serialized handguns usually ship to a licensed dealer, where the transfer process is completed before pickup.
Transport practices and store policies can vary by item and destination. Contact the shop for current store policies, accepted identification, and pickup details before you place the order.
A single shot handgun holds one round before it must be loaded again. It uses a simpler manual setup than a semi-auto handgun or a revolver.
Many buyers look at one for range use, field carry, or a straightforward manual-action setup. The best fit depends on caliber, size, and how the handgun will be used.
Check caliber, barrel length, weight, grip size, and sight configuration. Those details shape balance, recoil, and ease of use.
Yes. Caliber affects recoil, ammunition cost, and the role the handgun can fill.
Yes, though serialized handguns usually need to ship to a licensed dealer for transfer. Pickup happens after the required steps are completed.
Yes. Always use the exact ammunition type marked for the handgun.
Many buyers do. A proper case or holster can make storage, transport, and day-to-day handling easier.
It can be, since the manual pace can keep the process simple. Fit, recoil, and intended use should still guide the choice.
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