FFL Dealers in Santa Cruz County, AZ

13 licensed dealers across 6 cities · Population 49,158

26.4 FFL dealers per 100,000 residents — near the national average of 34.4

Cities in Santa Cruz County

FFL Dealers in Santa Cruz County

2nd Amendment Supplier Llc

1686 Avenida Calamar

(520) 313-5685

Dealer in Firearms / Gunsmith

ABIGAIL OUTFITTERS & CONSULTANTS/AOC

1215 W Frontage RD

(520) 789-4536

Manufacturer of Firearms manufacturer

ARMS WEST ENTERPRISES

392 Eagle Court

(520) 761-8126

Dealer in Firearms / Gunsmith

AZ 2ND AMENDMENT OUTFITTERS

1147 W Frontage RD Suite 1

(520) 223-1374

Manufacturer of Firearms manufacturer

BIG 5 SPORTING GOODS #497

409 W Mariposa RD

(310) 536-0611

Dealer in Firearms / Gunsmith

DESERT FIREARMS OF AZ

137 Calle Tiburon

(520) 308-9847

Dealer in Firearms / Gunsmith

DOUBLE R FIREARMS

196 Popo CT

(520) 470-9488

Dealer in Firearms / Gunsmith

George, John Edward Iii

32 Red Mule Lane

(520) 508-9337

Dealer in Firearms / Gunsmith

MCKINNEYS GUNS

1470 Circulo Sombrero

(520) 281-8535

Dealer in Firearms / Gunsmith

SANCA ARMORY

1647 Circulo Ballena

(254) 383-5580

Manufacturer of Firearms manufacturer

SOP WEAPONS/TAC-22/STATION IX

469 Elgin RD

(520) 429-4573

Manufacturer of Firearms manufacturer

Shes A Pistol Llc

1215 W Frontage RD

(719) 845-7614

Dealer in Firearms / Gunsmith

THE BULLET HOLE

983 Via Margarita

(520) 604-2205

Dealer in Firearms / Gunsmith

About Santa Cruz County, Arizona

Santa Cruz County has 13 federally licensed firearms dealers spread across 6 cities, serving a population of 49,158 residents. All dealer data is sourced from official ATF Federal Firearms License records.

With 26.4 FFL dealers per 100,000 residents, Santa Cruz County is below the national average of 34.4 per 100K.

When choosing an FFL dealer for a transfer, call ahead to confirm their transfer fee and availability. Most dealers in Santa Cruz County charge between $20–$50 per transfer. You will need a valid government-issued photo ID and must pass an NICS background check.

Gun Laws in Arizona

Arizona enacted constitutional carry in 2010 and has strong preemption laws preventing local gun ordinances. No permit is required to purchase or carry, no waiting period exists, and NFA items are permitted.

Concealed Carry
Permitless
Waiting Period
None
Purchase Permit
Not required
Background Check
Federal NICS
Open Carry
Allowed
NFA Items
Allowed

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