SHOT Show 2026: The Hottest New Firearm & Gear Releases You Can Buy Soon

If you weren't lucky enough to roam the aisles of SHOT Show 2026 in Las Vegas last week, don't worry: we've got you covered. The industry's biggest event brought over 300 companies showcasing their latest and greatest, and let's just say… the future of firearms and gear is looking very exciting.

From a long-awaited pistol upgrade that had everyone buzzing to carbon fiber precision rifles and optics that practically think for you, this year's show delivered some serious heat. Here's everything you need to know about the hottest releases: and how you can get your hands on them at Wholesale Hunter.

Glock Gen6: The Evolution We've Been Waiting For

Let's get the big one out of the way first. Glock finally dropped the Gen6, and the shooting community collectively lost its mind. After years of speculation, leaks, and wish lists, the Austrian giant delivered an update that focuses on two things: ergonomics and performance.

Flat illustration of Glock Gen6 pistol on a shooting bench with 9mm ammo, highlighting ergonomic upgrades at SHOT Show 2026

The Gen6 features a completely redesigned grip texture and angle that feels more natural in hand. Glock listened to years of aftermarket grip modifications and baked those improvements right into the factory frame. The trigger has also received attention: expect a cleaner break and shorter reset that competition shooters and everyday carriers will appreciate.

Under the hood, the barrel and recoil spring assembly have been refined for improved accuracy and reliability (as if Glocks needed help there). Whether you're looking at the G17, G19, or compact models, the Gen6 platform is shaping up to be the new gold standard for polymer-framed pistols.

Pro tip: Once these hit our shelves, pair yours with our bulk ammo discount: buy 10+ boxes of 9mm and save 5%. You're going to want plenty of rounds to break in that new trigger.

Beretta B22 Jaguar: .22 LR Is Back in a Big Way

Beretta surprised everyone with the B22 Jaguar, and it's clear that .22 LR isn't just for plinking anymore. This sleek semi-auto rifle combines classic Beretta craftsmanship with modern ergonomics, making it perfect for small game hunting, training new shooters, or just having fun at the range without breaking the bank.

The Jaguar features a 10-round rotary magazine, adjustable sights, and a threaded barrel for suppressor enthusiasts. The fit and finish are pure Beretta: which means it looks as good as it shoots.

With rimfire ammo prices staying reasonable compared to centerfire options, the B22 Jaguar is positioned to be one of the year's best sellers. Keep an eye on our Beretta collection for availability.

And remember: free shipping on all long guns at Wholesale Hunter. That includes the Jaguar once it drops.

Bushmaster Bravo Zulu Pistol: AR Pistols Get an Upgrade

Bushmaster came to SHOT Show 2026 ready to reclaim its place in the AR market, and the Bravo Zulu Pistol is their statement piece. This large-format pistol is built for home defense and range duty, featuring a compact barrel length paired with a stabilizing brace that keeps things maneuverable.

Illustration of Bushmaster Bravo Zulu AR pistol on a range bag, showcasing new home defense firearm release at SHOT Show 2026

The Bravo Zulu runs on a direct impingement system with a nitride-treated bolt carrier group for corrosion resistance and smooth cycling. The M-LOK handguard gives you plenty of real estate for accessories, and the ambidextrous controls make it lefty-friendly out of the box.

If you've been on the fence about adding an AR pistol to your collection, Bushmaster just made that decision a lot easier.

Bergara Premier CIMA Pro: Carbon Fiber Precision

Precision rifle shooters, this one's for you. The Bergara Premier CIMA Pro showcases the brand's commitment to carbon fiber technology, delivering a rifle that's lighter, stiffer, and more accurate than ever before.

The CIMA Pro features Bergara's renowned barrel-making expertise wrapped in a carbon fiber shell that reduces weight without sacrificing rigidity. The result? Less fatigue on long hunts and tighter groups at extended ranges. The adjustable stock and crisp trigger round out a package that competes with custom rifles costing twice as much.

Bergara has been quietly dominating the precision rifle space, and the CIMA Pro is their 2026 flagship. If you're already a fan of their work, check out what we currently have in stock from Bergara.

Don't forget: All long guns ship free from Wholesale Hunter. That's a nice chunk of change back in your pocket on a premium rifle like this.

Nightforce NX6 Riflescopes: The FieldSet Turret System Changes Everything

Nightforce brought serious innovation with the NX6 series and its game-changing FieldSet turret system. If you've ever wished you could zero your turrets in the field without tools or guesswork, Nightforce just answered your prayers.

Illustration of Nightforce NX6 riflescope mounted on precision rifle, highlighting new FieldSet turret innovations from SHOT Show 2026

The FieldSet system allows shooters to set a custom zero stop anywhere in the turret's range: quickly and easily. Hunting at altitude one day and sea level the next? No problem. The NX6 adapts to your conditions without missing a beat.

Optically, the NX6 delivers the clarity and light transmission Nightforce is known for, with a versatile magnification range suitable for everything from predator hunting to long-range steel. This is the kind of glass that turns a good rifle into a great shooting system.

Browse our current riflescope selection while you wait for the NX6 to arrive.

Holosun 507-PROMAX: Built for Competition

Red dot shooters, meet your new best friend. The Holosun 507-PROMAX features a massive window designed specifically for competition use. When fractions of a second matter, that extra field of view helps you acquire targets faster and transition smoother.

The 507-PROMAX retains Holosun's legendary battery life and solar backup, plus their Multi-Reticle System that lets you switch between dot, circle, or circle-dot configurations. It's built tough with an aluminum housing that can handle the abuse of regular competition use.

Whether you're running USPSA, IDPA, or just want the fastest target acquisition possible for defensive use, the 507-PROMAX deserves a spot on your slide.

Check out our current Holosun offerings to get familiar with the platform.

The Rise of Intelligent Optics

One of the biggest trends at SHOT Show 2026 wasn't a single product: it was a movement. Intelligent optics are here, and they're changing how we think about sighting systems.

Multiple manufacturers showcased optics featuring heads-up displays that overlay ballistic data, range information, and environmental conditions directly in your field of view. Bluetooth connectivity allows these smart scopes to sync with rangefinders, weather meters, and smartphone apps for real-time adjustments.

Is it overkill for casual shooters? Maybe. But for long-range precision work and professional applications, this technology is a genuine game-changer. Expect to see more "smart" optics hitting the market throughout 2026 and beyond.

Get Ready to Gear Up

SHOT Show 2026 delivered exactly what we hoped for: innovative firearms, cutting-edge optics, and clear signals about where the industry is headed. Whether you're team Glock Gen6, drooling over that Bergara carbon fiber, or ready to upgrade your competition setup with the Holosun 507-PROMAX, it's an exciting time to be a shooter.

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At Wholesale Hunter, we'll have these new releases available as soon as they ship. Remember:

  • Free shipping on all long guns – perfect for that new Bergara or Beretta
  • Sezzle financing – buy now, pay later with no interest
  • 5% off bulk ammo – grab 10+ boxes and save while you break in your new gear

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How to Choose the Best Shotgun Under $300 (Compared)

Let's be real: you don't need to drop a small fortune to get a solid, reliable shotgun. Whether you're looking for a home defense setup, a hunting companion for small game, or just a dependable range gun, there are plenty of great options sitting comfortably under that $300 mark.

The trick is knowing what to look for. Action type, gauge, weight, and intended use all play a role in finding your perfect match. In this guide, we'll break down everything you need to know so you can make a confident purchase without second-guessing yourself.

Why Budget Shotguns Are Worth Your Attention

There's a common misconception that "cheap" means "junk." That's simply not true when it comes to shotguns. Brands like Rock Island Armory, Hatfield, and Stevens have been producing reliable, no-frills shotguns for years. These aren't fancy competition guns with all the bells and whistles: they're workhorses built to do their job without emptying your wallet.

Plus, at Wholesale Hunter, we offer free shipping on long guns, which means more money stays in your pocket for ammo and accessories. And if you'd rather spread out the cost, our Sezzle payment option lets you break it into manageable monthly payments. Pretty sweet deal, right?

Three affordable shotguns: pump-action, break-action, and semi-auto: displayed on a rustic workbench in a gun shop setting

Choosing the Right Gauge: 12 vs. 20

Before we talk about specific models, let's settle the gauge debate. Your choice here affects everything from recoil to stopping power.

12 Gauge

The 12 gauge is the most popular shotgun gauge in America, and for good reason. It offers superior stopping power, making it the go-to choice for home defense. The trade-off? More recoil. If you're a bigger person or don't mind the kick, 12 gauge is hard to beat.

You'll also find the widest variety of ammunition in 12 gauge: everything from birdshot for clays to buckshot for home defense to slugs for deer hunting. Check out our 12 gauge ammo selection to see what we mean.

20 Gauge

If recoil sensitivity is a concern: whether for yourself or someone in your household: 20 gauge is the way to go. It produces noticeably less kick while still delivering solid performance for home defense and small game hunting.

The 20 gauge is particularly popular among:

  • Smaller-framed shooters
  • Youth hunters
  • Anyone who wants a lighter, easier-handling shotgun

Browse our 20 gauge ammunition options to stock up. And remember, buy 10+ boxes and get 5% off: perfect for range days or stocking up for hunting season.

Action Types: Pump, Semi-Auto, or Break-Action?

At the sub-$300 price point, you'll primarily encounter pump-action shotguns. But let's break down all three options so you know exactly what you're working with.

Illustration comparing 12 gauge and 20 gauge shotgun shells side by side for buyer’s guide context

Pump-Action (Slide-Action)

This is where you'll find the most options under $300. Pump-action shotguns are incredibly reliable, easy to maintain, and have that classic "rack" sound that's become iconic. They require you to manually cycle the action between shots, which some people see as a benefit: it forces you to slow down and aim deliberately.

Pros:

  • Extremely reliable (fewer moving parts = less to go wrong)
  • Easy to clean and maintain
  • Wide variety of models and price points
  • Can cycle any ammunition type without issues

Cons:

  • Slower follow-up shots compared to semi-auto
  • Requires practice to cycle smoothly under stress

Semi-Automatic

Semi-auto shotguns are harder to find under $300, but they do exist. These cycle automatically after each shot, allowing for faster follow-up shots. However, at this price point, reliability can be hit or miss, and they're generally pickier about ammunition.

Pros:

  • Faster follow-up shots
  • Reduced felt recoil (gas-operated models)

Cons:

  • More complex mechanisms
  • May require break-in period
  • Can be ammunition-sensitive

Break-Action (Single or Double Barrel)

Break-action shotguns are the simplest of the bunch. You break open the action, load your shell(s), close it, and fire. They're reliable, easy to use, and often the most affordable option. The downside? Limited capacity: usually just one or two rounds.

Pros:

  • Dead simple operation
  • Extremely reliable
  • Often the lightest option
  • Great for beginners

Cons:

  • Limited capacity (1-2 rounds)
  • Slowest to reload

What to Consider Based on Your Intended Use

Home Defense

For home defense, you want reliability above all else. A pump-action 12 gauge with a shorter barrel (18.5" is the legal minimum) is the classic choice. Look for:

  • 5+1 capacity minimum
  • Reliable cycling
  • Good sights or easy-to-add accessories
  • Manageable weight for quick handling

The Rock Island Armory VRPA40 is a solid option that won't let you down when it matters most.

Home defense scene showing a pump-action shotgun in a bedside safe, highlighting safety and readiness

Small Game and Bird Hunting

For hunting, you'll want something with a longer barrel (26-28") for better accuracy at range. A 20 gauge is often ideal here: lighter to carry all day and produces less recoil for those follow-up shots on flushing birds.

Consider models with:

  • Longer barrels for improved swing
  • Lighter overall weight
  • Ability to accept choke tubes

Range and Recreation

If you're primarily shooting clays or just having fun at the range, comfort becomes more important. A shotgun that fits you well and doesn't beat you up after 50 rounds is key. Semi-autos or gas-operated models can help with recoil management, but a good pump-action will serve you just as well.

Top Budget Shotgun Picks Under $300

Here's a quick rundown of some popular options in this price range:

Feature Pump-Action 12 GA Pump-Action 20 GA Break-Action
Typical Capacity 5+1 5+1 1-2
Recoil Moderate-Heavy Light-Moderate Varies
Best For Home Defense Hunting/All-Around Beginners
Avg. Weight 7-8 lbs 6-7 lbs 5-6 lbs

Rock Island Armory consistently delivers quality at budget-friendly prices. Their shotguns are built tough and designed to work right out of the box.

Hunter carrying a 20 gauge shotgun at sunset in grassland, ideal for small game and bird hunting

Matching Your Ammo to Your Mission

Once you've got your shotgun picked out, don't forget about ammunition. Here's a quick guide:

  • Home Defense: 00 buckshot is the standard. It offers excellent stopping power without over-penetration concerns of slugs.
  • Bird Hunting: #6 or #7.5 shot for upland birds, #4 shot for waterfowl.
  • Small Game: #6 shot works great for rabbits and squirrels.
  • Slugs: Perfect for deer hunting or when you need precision at longer ranges.

Stock up on 12 gauge shells or 20 gauge ammunition and remember: 10+ boxes gets you 5% off automatically.

Final Thoughts: Getting the Most Bang for Your Buck

Buying a shotgun under $300 doesn't mean compromising on quality or reliability. Brands like Rock Island and Hatfield have proven that budget-friendly can still mean dependable. Focus on what matters most for your intended use, pick the right gauge, and don't overthink it.

Here at Wholesale Hunter, we make it easy to get started:

  • Free shipping on long guns saves you money
  • Sezzle payments let you spread out the cost
  • 5% off 10+ boxes of ammo keeps you stocked without breaking the bank

Ready to find your next shotgun? Browse our full selection and reach out if you have any questions. We're always happy to help you find the right fit for your needs and budget.

Happy shooting! 🎯

410 Slugs Explained: 15 Picks to Get Your Hunt Started

If you've been sleeping on the .410 bore, it's time to wake up. What was once considered the "beginner's gauge" has earned serious respect among hunters who appreciate its lighter recoil, maneuverability, and: when loaded with the right slugs: genuine knockdown power on game.

Whether you're introducing a new hunter to the sport, hunting in tight quarters, or just want a lighter rig for those long walks to the stand, .410 slugs deserve a spot in your ammo rotation. Let's break down what makes them tick, when to use them, and the 15 best picks to get your hunt started right.

What Exactly Are .410 Slugs?

Unlike shotshells packed with multiple pellets, .410 slugs are single, heavy projectiles designed to deliver concentrated impact on target. Think of them as the precision option in your shotgun's toolbox.

A standard .410 slug weighs around 87.5 grains and leaves the muzzle at approximately 1,815 feet per second, generating roughly 640 foot-pounds of energy. That's respectable power in a compact, low-recoil package.

Comparison diagram of a .410 shotgun shell with a single slug versus multiple pellets for hunting

Here's the trade-off: while .410 slugs achieve higher muzzle velocities than most 12 or 20-gauge slugs, they lose speed faster due to their lighter mass. This means shot placement becomes absolutely critical: but for hunters who practice and know their limits, the .410 slug is a capable performer.

The Two Main Types of .410 Slugs

Before you start shopping, you need to understand the two primary slug designs available:

Foster Slugs

Foster slugs are the classic American design, built for smooth-bore barrels. They feature a hollow base that creates negative air pressure during flight, helping stabilize the projectile. These slugs typically offer slightly higher velocities but tend to expand rapidly (sometimes too rapidly) on impact.

Best for: Small game, varmints, and close-range shooting where penetration isn't the priority.

Brenneke Slugs

Brenneke slugs are the European answer to the slug game. The key difference? A wad that stays attached to the projectile throughout flight, providing superior stabilization and deeper penetration. Brenneke slugs maintain their integrity on impact, making them the go-to choice for larger game.

Best for: Deer, hogs, and situations where you need that slug to punch through and get the job done.

Experienced hunters consistently recommend Brenneke-style slugs for deer hunting, with many reporting clean, ethical kills at distances up to 70 yards.

Ballistics and Effective Range: Know Your Limits

Let's keep it real: the .410 isn't a long-range hammer. Its effective hunting range with slugs sits comfortably within 50 yards, with accuracy and energy dropping noticeably beyond that distance.

Hunter's view from a tree stand showing .410 slug effective range at 50 yards with deer in forest

But here's the thing: most whitetail deer are harvested inside 100 yards anyway, and a huge percentage fall within 50 yards. If you're hunting thick timber, food plots, or using a ground blind, you're already operating in prime .410 slug territory.

The key to success? Shot placement. With less energy than larger gauges, you need to put that slug exactly where it counts: heart, lungs, or the shoulder crease. Practice at realistic hunting distances, know your drop, and you'll be surprised what this little round can do.

Why .410 Slugs Are Making a Comeback

So why are more hunters reaching for the .410? A few reasons:

  • Youth and New Hunters: The mild recoil makes it perfect for introducing new shooters without developing a flinch.
  • Lighter Firearms: .410 shotguns and lever-actions are noticeably lighter: a blessing on long hunts.
  • Improved Ammunition: Modern slug designs have dramatically improved accuracy and terminal performance.
  • Regulated Areas: Some hunting zones restrict rifle use, making shotgun slugs the legal option.

Bottom line: when matched with quality ammunition and realistic expectations, the .410 slug is a legitimate hunting tool.

15 .410 Slug Picks to Get Your Hunt Started

Ready to stock up? Here are 15 solid options across different brands and purposes. Remember, at Wholesale Hunter, you'll score 5% off when you buy 10+ boxes of ammo: perfect for stocking up before the season.

For Deer and Hog Hunting

  1. Brenneke .410 Slugs – The gold standard for penetration and accuracy on larger game.
  2. Winchester Super-X .410 Rifled Slugs – Consistent performers with solid expansion.
  3. Federal Premium .410 Slugs – Premium quality with reliable feeding.
  4. Remington Slugger .410 – A classic choice trusted by generations of hunters.
  5. Hornady .410 SST Slugs – Polymer-tipped for flat trajectory and devastating expansion.

For Small Game and Varmints

  1. Winchester PDX1 Defender .410 – Versatile option that works for both defense and small game.
  2. Federal Game Load .410 – Affordable and effective for squirrels and rabbits.
  3. Fiocchi .410 Slugs – Italian craftsmanship at a competitive price point.
  4. Aguila .410 Slugs – Budget-friendly without sacrificing reliability.
  5. Estate .410 Slugs – Solid entry-level option for practice and plinking.

For All-Around Use

  1. Sellier & Bellot .410 Slugs – European quality with consistent accuracy.
  2. NobelSport .410 Slugs – Underrated performer worth trying.
  3. Remington Express .410 – Reliable across various conditions.
  4. Winchester AA .410 – When you want match-grade consistency.
  5. Federal Power-Shok .410 Slugs – Balanced performance at a fair price.

Browse our full selection of .410 slugs and .410 ammunition to find the perfect match for your hunt.

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Pairing Your Slugs with the Right Firearm

Great ammo deserves a great platform. Here are some top .410 firearms to consider:

Lever-Action Rifles: The Henry .410 Lever Action is a fan favorite. Smooth cycling, gorgeous craftsmanship, and surprisingly accurate with slugs.

Pump-Action Shotguns: The Mossberg 500 in .410 offers proven reliability and easy customization.

Single-Shots: Perfect for teaching new hunters the importance of making that first shot count.

Combination Guns: Some hunters prefer over/under combos that pair .410 with a rifle barrel for ultimate versatility.

Check out our firearms selection to find the perfect .410 platform for your needs.

Tips for Success with .410 Slugs

Before you head to the woods, keep these pointers in mind:

  • Pattern Your Gun: Every firearm shoots differently. Test multiple slug brands to find what your barrel loves.
  • Keep Shots Under 50 Yards: Respect the cartridge's limitations and you'll be rewarded with clean harvests.
  • Use Quality Optics or Sights: Precision matters more with the .410. Consider a red dot or low-power scope.
  • Practice Off-Hand and Rested: Know how you'll shoot in the field and train accordingly.
  • Aim for Vitals: Heart and lung shots are your friend. Avoid risky angles.

Stock Up and Save

Ready to load up for the season? At Wholesale Hunter, we offer competitive wholesale pricing on all our .410 ammunition, plus that sweet 5% discount when you grab 10 or more boxes.

Need to spread out the cost? We've got you covered with Sezzle: break your purchase into easy payments and get your ammo now without the budget stress.

The .410 slug has come a long way from its "kid's gun" reputation. With the right ammunition, realistic expectations, and solid shot placement, it's a capable hunting round that deserves a spot in your safe. Now get out there and make it count.

Top 10 Kel-Tec PLR-16 Accessories to Upgrade Your Build

Nothing gets a range day rolling like shooting your Kel-Tec PLR-16, but if you want to get the most out of this unique .223/5.56 pistol, an upgrade or two (or ten) goes a long way. Whether you’re looking for accuracy, comfort, or just want to get tactical, we’ve rounded up the must-have accessories for every PLR-16 enthusiast. From factory parts to tricked-out aftermarket mods, here’s your blueprint for building the ultimate PLR-16 setup.


1. Handguards & Forends

The PLR-16’s polymer forend does its job, but upgrading to a compact or aluminum forend gives you much more grip real estate and accessory mounting space. Not only does this help dissipate heat during rapid fire, but you can add rails for lights, lasers, and vertical grips.

Top Pick: Kel-Tec Forend With Rails PLR-16-405
If you need more modularity, Midwest Industries’ quad rail will max out your accessory potential.

Pro tip: Always check the compatibility with your specific PLR-16 generation.


2. Sling Mount Systems

A good sling can turn your PLR-16 from range toy to ready-for-anything sidekick. The right sling mount is essential: look for options that add attachment points without extra bulk.

Check Out: Kel-Tec PLR-16 Sling/Single Point (when in stock) or aftermarket QD swivel mounts.

Pair with your favorite single- or two-point sling and cruise the range hands-free.


3. Arm Brace Adapter Kit

If you want steadier shots and better follow-up accuracy, an arm brace adapter is a must. These kits let you attach a pistol stabilizing brace (where allowed), making your PLR-16 more manageable without crossing over into NFA territory.

Hot Product: SB Tactical Arm Brace Adapter for PLR-16 (browse adapter options)


4. Charging Handle Upgrades

Don’t sleep on the humble charging handle! A deflecting or oversized charging handle makes racking the bolt more comfortable and gives you more positive control: especially if you’re running optics, gloves, or just want something beefier for quick manipulation.

Option: Kel-Tec Charging Handle Upgrade.


5. Enhanced Takedown Pins

If you clean your PLR-16 often or break it down for travel, enhanced takedown pins are a game-changer. Look for pins with larger heads, tool-free removal, and captive springs (so they don’t disappear at the worst times).

You’ll thank yourself every time you do a speedy field strip at the range.


6. Quad Rail Systems

Want to mount everything from lasers to lights to foregrips? Drop in a quad rail system for maximum Picatinny real estate:

Best-Seller: Midwest Industries Quad Rail for PLR-16

With four full-length rails, you can trick your build however you like: and swap your gadgets around to suit the mission of the day.

Kel-Tec PLR-16 quad rail accessory options and tactical gear for custom builds


7. Muzzle Devices: Brakes & Flash Hiders

Recoil and muzzle rise happen fast on a lightweight pistol. A muzzle brake or flash hider tames that kick and keeps your groups tight. It’s a must for fast shooting or when adding an optic.

Try This: Magpul Muzzle Brake .223Rem/5.56NATO 1/2×28
Or browse all 5.56/.223 muzzle devices

Remember, always check thread compatibility before you buy!


8. Optics: Red Dots & Magnified Scopes

The PLR-16’s flat-top receiver makes adding an optic super easy. A reflex sight or compact red dot gets you on target fast, while a low-power scope helps stretch your legs at the 100-yard line: or beyond.

Customer Favorite: Sightmark Mini Shot M-Spec Reflex Sight

Want magnification? Try a Vortex Crossfire II 1-4×24 for versatility in any environment.


9. Backup Iron Sights (BUIS)

Don’t rely on optic batteries alone! A set of tough, flip-up backup iron sights adds confidence and flexibility: just in case. Choose a model that co-witnesses with your red dot for quick transitions if your primary sight fails.

Top Option: Magpul MBUS Sight Set


10. Magazine & Ammo Upgrades

You can never have too many mags. Stock up on Kel-Tec PLR-16 Compatible Magazines or your favorite 5.56 AR magazines for max range time.

No build is complete without ammo. Grab a bulk pack of 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington Ammunition: and remember you get 5% OFF when you buy 10+ boxes at Wholesale Hunter.


Pro Builder Notes & Extras

  • Add a Picatinny Riser Mount for proper optic alignment, especially if using an arm brace or tall cheek welds.
  • Keep your rig running with a universal cleaning kit: CLP is underrated, but you’ll thank yourself after a long shoot.
  • Want to get creative? Look at laser grips or custom furniture to really make your build your own.

PLR-16 pistol with muzzle brake, optic, and 5.56 ammo on an outdoor shooting bench

Why Shop Accessories at Wholesale Hunter?

  • Huge, constantly updated inventory of in-stock Kel-Tec PLR-16 parts & upgrades.
  • Flexible payments with Sezzle: build your dream rig now, pay over time.
  • Save 5% on bulk ammo to dial in all those upgrades with plenty of practice.
  • Our team of gun enthusiasts is always happy to help: reach out anytime with build questions or special order requests.

Ready to take your PLR-16 to the next level? Check out more Kel-Tec accessories, and don’t forget to tag us with your builds on social: we love seeing how you run your kit!


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Selection of Kel-Tec PLR-16 magazines, optics, and accessories for firearm upgrades

Top 10 Kel-Tec PLR-16 Accessories to Upgrade Your Build

Nothing gets a range day rolling like shooting your Kel-Tec PLR-16, but if you want to get the most out of this unique .223/5.56 pistol, an upgrade or two (or ten) goes a long way. Whether you’re looking for accuracy, comfort, or just want to get tactical, we’ve rounded up the must-have accessories for every PLR-16 enthusiast. From factory parts to tricked-out aftermarket mods, here’s your blueprint for building the ultimate PLR-16 setup.


1. Handguards & Forends

The PLR-16’s polymer forend does its job, but upgrading to a compact or aluminum forend gives you much more grip real estate and accessory mounting space. Not only does this help dissipate heat during rapid fire, but you can add rails for lights, lasers, and vertical grips.

Top Pick: Kel-Tec Forend With Rails PLR-16-405
If you need more modularity, Midwest Industries’ quad rail will max out your accessory potential.

Pro tip: Always check the compatibility with your specific PLR-16 generation.


2. Sling Mount Systems

A good sling can turn your PLR-16 from range toy to ready-for-anything sidekick. The right sling mount is essential: look for options that add attachment points without extra bulk.

Check Out: Kel-Tec PLR-16 Sling/Single Point (when in stock) or aftermarket QD swivel mounts.

Pair with your favorite single- or two-point sling and cruise the range hands-free.


3. Arm Brace Adapter Kit

If you want steadier shots and better follow-up accuracy, an arm brace adapter is a must. These kits let you attach a pistol stabilizing brace (where allowed), making your PLR-16 more manageable without crossing over into NFA territory.

Hot Product: SB Tactical Arm Brace Adapter for PLR-16 (browse adapter options)


4. Charging Handle Upgrades

Don’t sleep on the humble charging handle! A deflecting or oversized charging handle makes racking the bolt more comfortable and gives you more positive control: especially if you’re running optics, gloves, or just want something beefier for quick manipulation.

Option: Kel-Tec Charging Handle Upgrade.


5. Enhanced Takedown Pins

If you clean your PLR-16 often or break it down for travel, enhanced takedown pins are a game-changer. Look for pins with larger heads, tool-free removal, and captive springs (so they don’t disappear at the worst times).

You’ll thank yourself every time you do a speedy field strip at the range.


6. Quad Rail Systems

Want to mount everything from lasers to lights to foregrips? Drop in a quad rail system for maximum Picatinny real estate:

Best-Seller: Midwest Industries Quad Rail for PLR-16

With four full-length rails, you can trick your build however you like: and swap your gadgets around to suit the mission of the day.

Kel-Tec PLR-16 quad rail accessory options and tactical gear for custom builds


7. Muzzle Devices: Brakes & Flash Hiders

Recoil and muzzle rise happen fast on a lightweight pistol. A muzzle brake or flash hider tames that kick and keeps your groups tight. It’s a must for fast shooting or when adding an optic.

Try This: Magpul Muzzle Brake .223Rem/5.56NATO 1/2×28
Or browse all 5.56/.223 muzzle devices

Remember, always check thread compatibility before you buy!


8. Optics: Red Dots & Magnified Scopes

The PLR-16’s flat-top receiver makes adding an optic super easy. A reflex sight or compact red dot gets you on target fast, while a low-power scope helps stretch your legs at the 100-yard line: or beyond.

Customer Favorite: Sightmark Mini Shot M-Spec Reflex Sight

Want magnification? Try a Vortex Crossfire II 1-4×24 for versatility in any environment.


9. Backup Iron Sights (BUIS)

Don’t rely on optic batteries alone! A set of tough, flip-up backup iron sights adds confidence and flexibility: just in case. Choose a model that co-witnesses with your red dot for quick transitions if your primary sight fails.

Top Option: Magpul MBUS Sight Set


10. Magazine & Ammo Upgrades

You can never have too many mags. Stock up on Kel-Tec PLR-16 Compatible Magazines or your favorite 5.56 AR magazines for max range time.

No build is complete without ammo. Grab a bulk pack of 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington Ammunition: and remember you get 5% OFF when you buy 10+ boxes at Wholesale Hunter.


Pro Builder Notes & Extras

  • Add a Picatinny Riser Mount for proper optic alignment, especially if using an arm brace or tall cheek welds.
  • Keep your rig running with a universal cleaning kit: CLP is underrated, but you’ll thank yourself after a long shoot.
  • Want to get creative? Look at laser grips or custom furniture to really make your build your own.

PLR-16 pistol with muzzle brake, optic, and 5.56 ammo on an outdoor shooting bench

Why Shop Accessories at Wholesale Hunter?

  • Huge, constantly updated inventory of in-stock Kel-Tec PLR-16 parts & upgrades.
  • Flexible payments with Sezzle: build your dream rig now, pay over time.
  • Save 5% on bulk ammo to dial in all those upgrades with plenty of practice.
  • Our team of gun enthusiasts is always happy to help: reach out anytime with build questions or special order requests.

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Best .410 Slugs for Hunting & Defense: A 2026 Guide

The .410 bore has come a long way from being dismissed as "just a beginner's gauge." In 2026, shooters are rediscovering what makes this compact powerhouse so appealing: especially when loaded with the right slugs. Whether you're chasing small game through thick brush, putting meat on the table, or keeping a reliable home defense option by the nightstand, .410 slugs deserve a serious look.

Let's break down everything you need to know about choosing the best .410 slugs for your specific needs, from slug types and effective range to accuracy tips that'll help you make every shot count.

Why .410 Slugs? The Case for Going Small

Here's the deal: the .410 isn't trying to be a 12 gauge, and that's exactly why people love it. With noticeably less recoil than its bigger brothers, the .410 allows for faster follow-up shots and more comfortable shooting sessions. For smaller-framed shooters, younger hunters, or anyone who's recoil-sensitive, it's a game-changer.

When you load up with slugs, you're looking at around 750 foot-pounds of muzzle energy with a standard 1/4 ounce projectile. That's more than enough to handle small to medium game and certainly enough to stop a threat in a home defense scenario. The key is understanding what the .410 does well: and working within those parameters.

Illustration of .410 shotgun shell and brass slug with outdoor elements, highlighting the ammunition's versatility for hunting and home defense.

Understanding .410 Slug Types: Rifled, Foster, and Sabot

Not all slugs are created equal, and picking the right type for your barrel and intended use makes all the difference. Here's the breakdown:

Foster Slugs

Foster slugs are your classic, budget-friendly option. They feature a hollow base design that allows them to swage down slightly when passing through a choke, making them compatible with most smoothbore shotguns. For home defense and general practice, Foster slugs are hard to beat on value.

Since most defensive encounters happen at close range: we're talking across-the-room distances: the terminal performance differences between slug types become less critical. Foster slugs deliver plenty of stopping power where it matters most, and your wallet will thank you when you're putting in range time.

Brenneke-Style Slugs

If you're heading into the field after deer or other medium game, Brenneke-style slugs are the gold standard. These slugs feature an attached wad that stays connected throughout flight, providing superior stability and deep penetration. That attached wad acts like a tail on a dart, keeping the slug flying straight and true.

Hunters consistently report clean, one-shot kills on whitetail deer at distances up to 70 yards with quality Brenneke loads. The deep penetration ensures you're reaching vital organs, which means more ethical harvests and less tracking through the woods.

Sabot Slugs

Got a rifled barrel or rifled choke tube on your .410? Sabot slugs are your ticket to enhanced accuracy at longer ranges. These feature a plastic sleeve (the sabot) around a smaller-diameter projectile. When fired through rifling, that sleeve engages the grooves and imparts spin to the slug, dramatically improving precision.

The catch? Sabot slugs are designed specifically for rifled barrels. Shoot them through a smoothbore and you're wasting money on ammunition that can't perform as intended. Know your barrel before you buy.

Best .410 Slugs for Hunting

When you're in the field, slug selection matters. For small game like rabbits and squirrels, standard Foster slugs work fine at close range: though honestly, you might be better served with shot for those applications.

Where .410 slugs really shine is pursuing medium game like deer in states where it's legal. Stick with Brenneke-style slugs from reputable manufacturers, and keep your shots within 50-70 yards. Beyond that distance, the lighter .410 projectile loses velocity faster than larger gauges, and you risk wounding rather than cleanly harvesting your game.

Flat-style illustration of a hunter with a .410 shotgun spotting a deer in a misty forest, showing .410 slug hunting application.

Pro tip: Pattern your specific slug choice at various distances before hunting season. Every shotgun has preferences, and the slug that shoots lights-out in your buddy's gun might not group as well in yours.

Stock up on .410 ammunition before the season rush hits. And remember: we offer 5% off when you buy 10 or more boxes, so grab what you need for practice and hunting in one order.

Best .410 Slugs for Home Defense

The .410 makes a compelling case for home defense, particularly in compact platforms. Lower recoil means faster follow-up shots if needed, and in the confined spaces of a hallway or bedroom, you're well within the effective range where the .410 performs best.

For defensive use, Foster slugs are perfectly adequate and keep costs down for the practice sessions you should be doing regularly. That said, if budget allows, premium Brenneke-style slugs offer that extra margin of penetration that could matter in a worst-case scenario.

The real advantage comes when you pair .410 slugs with a platform designed for defensive use. Revolvers like the Taurus Judge or Smith & Wesson Governor chamber both .410 shells and .45 Colt, giving you serious versatility. Load the first couple of chambers with .410 slugs for maximum stopping power, then back them up with .45 Colt: or vice versa, depending on your preference.

Illustration of a .410 revolver, flashlight, and shotgun shells on a nightstand, emphasizing .410 slugs for home defense readiness.

Effective Range and Accuracy Tips

Let's be realistic about what the .410 can do. With slugs, you're looking at an effective hunting range of about 50-70 yards maximum. For home defense, you're typically working at distances under 15 yards where accuracy is much less of a concern.

Here's how to get the most out of your .410 slugs:

Match your slug to your barrel. Smoothbore? Stick with Foster or Brenneke slugs. Rifled barrel? Go sabot. This single decision impacts accuracy more than almost anything else.

Use quality sights. Many .410 shotguns come with basic bead sights that work fine for bird hunting but leave something to be desired for slug accuracy. Consider adding rifle-style sights or even a low-power optic if your shotgun allows.

Practice at realistic distances. Don't waste time trying to stretch the .410 beyond its capabilities. Get comfortable and confident at 25, 50, and 75 yards for hunting. For defense, practice at 5-15 yards with an emphasis on quick, accurate shots.

Keep your shotgun clean. Slug residue and fouling affect accuracy over time. A quality cleaning kit and regular maintenance keep your groups tight.

Choosing the Right Platform

Your .410 slug performance is only as good as the platform launching it. For hunting, a dedicated .410 shotgun with a longer barrel gives you the velocity and sight radius for accurate shots at game.

For home defense or a truck gun, those Judge and Governor-style revolvers offer unmatched compactness and versatility. The ability to switch between .410 shells and revolver cartridges means you can tailor your loadout to the situation.

Whatever platform you choose, make sure to put in the range time. The .410 rewards good fundamentals: proper cheek weld, smooth trigger press, and follow-through matter even more when you're working with a lighter projectile.

Stock Up and Save

Ready to load up on .410 slugs? Here's the deal: we're offering 5% off when you order 10 or more boxes of ammunition. That's real savings that adds up fast, especially when you're buying enough for practice and actual use.

Need to spread out the cost? Sezzle lets you split your purchase into four interest-free payments, so you can stock up now without the budget hit.

And don't forget: leave a review on your purchase and earn 5% back toward your next order. It's our way of saying thanks for being part of the Wholesale Hunter community.

Browse our full selection of .410 ammunition and find the slugs that'll perform for your specific application. Whether you're putting venison in the freezer or keeping your family safe, the right .410 slug gets the job done.

Looking For Cheap .38 Special Ammo? Here Are 10 Things You Should Know

If you've been on the hunt for affordable .38 Special ammo, you're definitely not alone. Whether you're feeding a classic revolver at the range or just want to keep your stockpile healthy without draining your wallet, finding good deals on this iconic cartridge is a top priority for a lot of shooters.

The good news? The market has calmed down significantly from those wild price swings we saw a few years back. The current best prices are hovering around $0.36 per round: that's roughly 30% lower than the historical average of $0.52. Not too shabby, right?

But before you start clicking "add to cart," here are 10 things you should know to make sure you're getting the best bang for your buck.

1. Brass Casing vs. Steel Casing: What's the Difference?

When shopping for cheap .38 Special ammo, you'll notice options in both brass and steel casings. Here's the quick breakdown:

Brass-cased ammo is the gold standard (pun intended). It's easier on your firearm, reloadable if you're into that, and generally feeds more reliably. Most quality range ammo uses brass.

Steel-cased ammo is typically cheaper upfront, but it can be harder on your revolver's chambers over time and isn't reloadable. For occasional plinking, it's fine. For regular training, brass is the way to go.

Our recommendation? Stick with brass for your .38 Special. The price difference usually isn't dramatic enough to justify the trade-offs, especially when you're buying in bulk.

Brass and steel .38 Special ammunition casings compared side by side for budget-conscious shooters

2. Grain Weight Matters More Than You Think

You'll see .38 Special ammo in various grain weights: typically ranging from 125 to 158 grains. Here's what that means for you:

  • 125-grain bullets are lighter and faster, producing slightly less recoil. Great for newer shooters or extended range sessions.
  • 130-grain bullets are the classic "middle ground" and super common for range ammo.
  • 148-grain wadcutters are popular for target shooting because they punch clean holes in paper.
  • 158-grain bullets are heavier and slower, often preferred for self-defense loads due to better penetration.

For budget training ammo, 130-grain FMJ (Full Metal Jacket) or LRN (Lead Round Nose) rounds are your sweet spot: affordable, widely available, and perfect for putting rounds downrange.

3. FMJ and LRN Are Your Budget-Friendly Friends

Speaking of bullet types, if you're hunting for deals, stick with standard Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) or Lead Round Nose (LRN) ammunition. These are the workhorses of the range world.

Premium defensive ammo like hollow points and XTP rounds cost significantly more: we're talking $0.49-$0.50 per round compared to $0.31-$0.36 for standard stuff. Save those for your carry gun and use the affordable stuff to build your skills.

4. Bulk Buying Is Where the Real Savings Are

Here's a pro tip that experienced shooters already know: buying in bulk saves serious cash.

When you purchase individual 50-round boxes, you're paying a premium for packaging and convenience. But when you grab 250, 500, or 1,000-round cases, that per-round cost drops noticeably.

At Wholesale Hunter, we make it even sweeter: buy 10 or more boxes of ammo and you'll automatically get 5% off. It adds up fast when you're stocking up for the year.

Check out our full ammunition selection here and start building that stockpile.

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5. Standard Pressure vs. +P: Know the Difference

You might see ".38 Special +P" listed alongside regular .38 Special. The "+P" designation means higher pressure, which translates to more velocity and energy.

Standard .38 Special runs around 17,000 PSI and is perfectly adequate for training and most applications. It's also cheaper: typically $0.31-$0.40 per round.

.38 Special +P runs hotter at around 20,000 PSI. It's snappier, wears on your gun faster, and costs more ($0.40-$0.50 per round). Some older revolvers aren't even rated for +P.

For budget-conscious training? Standard pressure all day long.

6. The .38 Special Is an Incredible Training Round

There's a reason the .38 Special has been around since 1898 and is still going strong. It's one of the best training cartridges out there:

  • Manageable recoil makes it perfect for new shooters and extended practice sessions
  • Accuracy is excellent, helping you focus on fundamentals
  • Affordability means you can actually afford to shoot enough to improve
  • Versatility: it works in .38 Special revolvers AND .357 Magnum revolvers

If you own a .357 Magnum revolver, you can train with cheap .38 Special and save the magnum loads for when it counts. Smart shooters have been doing this for decades.

Classic six-shot revolver with .38 Special ammo on a range bench, illustrating affordable training

7. Don't Forget to Compare Prices

The ammunition market is competitive, and prices vary between retailers and brands. Before you buy, do a quick comparison. That said, don't just chase the absolute lowest price: factor in shipping costs, availability, and whether you trust the retailer.

At Wholesale Hunter, we pride ourselves on competitive pricing without the shady surprises. What you see is what you pay.

8. Keep Your Revolver Clean for Best Performance

Cheap ammo is great, but it won't do you any favors if your revolver is gunked up. Lead and powder residue build up faster than you'd think, especially with budget ammunition.

Invest in a quality cleaning kit and make it a habit to clean your firearm after every range session. A clean gun feeds better, shoots more accurately, and lasts longer. Plus, it gives you a chance to inspect for any wear or issues.

9. Need a Budget Revolver to Go With That Ammo?

Maybe you're new to the .38 Special world and need a reliable revolver that won't empty your bank account. We've got you covered.

Check out some solid options in our firearms section. Whether you want a classic snub-nose for concealed carry or a full-size range gun, there's something for every budget.

And here's the kicker: we offer Sezzle, which lets you split your purchase into interest-free payments. That means you can grab the revolver you want today and pay it off over time without any extra fees. Pretty sweet deal if you ask us.

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10. Get Rewarded for Sharing Your Experience

One more thing before you go: did you know you can earn 5% back just by leaving a review on products you've purchased from Wholesale Hunter?

It's simple: buy your ammo (or anything else), leave an honest review, and we'll hook you up with store credit. That's basically free money toward your next purchase. Use it on more ammo, a new holster, cleaning supplies: whatever you need.

Ready to Stock Up?

The .38 Special remains one of the most practical, affordable, and enjoyable cartridges to shoot. Whether you're training for self-defense, introducing someone new to firearms, or just enjoying a day at the range, it's hard to beat.

With prices currently sitting well below historical averages, now is a solid time to stock up. Remember:

  • Stick with brass-cased FMJ or LRN for the best value
  • Buy in bulk to maximize savings (don't forget our 5% off on 10+ boxes!)
  • Use Sezzle for interest-free payments on bigger purchases
  • Leave a review and earn 5% back

Browse our full .38 Special selection and start saving today. Your wallet: and your trigger finger( will thank you.)

Happy shooting! 🎯

Top 10 Kel-Tec PLR-16 Accessories to Upgrade Your Build Right Now

If you've got a Kel-Tec PLR-16 sitting in your safe, you already know it's one of the most unique firearms on the market. This compact, 5.56 NATO pistol packs serious punch in a surprisingly portable package. But here's the thing, out of the box, it's just scratching the surface of what it can really do.

The PLR-16 is basically a blank canvas waiting for you to make it your own. Whether you're building it out for home defense, range fun, or just because you love tinkering with your gear, the right accessories can completely transform how this thing handles and performs.

Let's break down the top 10 must-have upgrades that'll take your PLR-16 from "pretty cool" to "absolutely dialed in."

1. Compact Forend

First things first, if you haven't swapped out the factory forend yet, you're missing out. The compact forend option shaves off unnecessary weight and dramatically improves the overall balance of your PLR-16.

This upgrade is especially clutch if you've got smaller hands or just prefer a slimmer grip up front. The streamlined design gives you better control without adding bulk, and the best part? No gunsmithing required. It's a straight drop-in swap that takes maybe 10 minutes. At around $48, it's one of the most affordable upgrades that makes a real difference.

2. Arm Brace Adapter Kit

Kel-Tec PLR-16 pistol with arm brace adapter on shooting bench at the range for stability upgrade

Let's talk stability. The PLR-16 is classified as a pistol, which means you can legally add a stabilizing brace, and honestly, you should. An arm brace adapter kit lets you mount a pistol brace that significantly improves your accuracy and shooting comfort.

This is a game-changer for precision work or extended range sessions. You'll notice tighter groups and way less fatigue after putting a few hundred rounds downrange. If you're using your PLR-16 for anything beyond plinking, this upgrade should be near the top of your list.

3. Muzzle Brake

The PLR-16 has some kick to it, that's just physics when you're running 5.56 through a short barrel. A quality muzzle brake tames that recoil and keeps your muzzle from climbing between shots.

When you install a brake, pay close attention to orientation. Most brakes have specific timing requirements to work properly. Done right, you'll notice faster follow-up shots and less muzzle flip. It's one of those upgrades where you immediately feel the difference the first time you pull the trigger.

4. Quad Rail System

Want to turn your PLR-16 into a fully modular platform? A quad rail system is the way to go. Companies like Midwest Industries make drop-in options that give you rail sections at the 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions.

This opens up a whole world of possibilities, mount a weapon light, add a laser, throw on an angled foregrip. The versatility here is insane. If you're building out your PLR-16 for home defense or tactical applications, a quad rail is basically essential.

5. Red Dot Optic

Red dot optic sight mounted on Kel-Tec PLR-16 picatinny rail for faster target acquisition

Here's where things get fun. The PLR-16's flat-top receiver is begging for a red dot sight. This single upgrade probably makes the biggest difference in how quickly you can get on target.

Brands like Holosun, Vortex, and Primary Arms all make excellent options at various price points. Look for something with a larger window if you want faster target acquisition in dynamic scenarios. The parallax-free nature of red dots means you don't need perfect eye alignment, just put the dot on target and send it.

Check out our optics selection to find the perfect glass for your build. And hey, if budget's a concern, remember you can use Sezzle at checkout to split your purchase into four interest-free payments. Makes it way easier to grab that optic you've been eyeing.

6. Upgraded Charging Handle

The factory charging handle works, but aftermarket options take it to another level. Look for handles with larger surface areas and aggressive texturing for positive manipulation: even when you're wearing gloves.

This might seem like a small thing, but when you're running drills or in a high-stress scenario, being able to quickly and reliably charge your weapon matters. Deflecting operating handles are particularly popular because they're easier to grab and provide better leverage.

7. Sling Mount and Sling System

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Don't sleep on a good sling setup. A proper sling mount lets you run either a single-point or two-point sling, turning your PLR-16 into something you can actually carry comfortably.

Single-point slings work great with the compact profile of the PLR-16: quick transitions and easy deployment. Two-point slings distribute weight better for extended carry. Either way, having your hands free while keeping your firearm accessible and secure is huge for practical applications.

8. Flash Hider

If you're not running a muzzle brake, consider a flash hider instead. These suppress muzzle flash for low-light shooting without adding the weight of a compensator.

This is particularly useful if your PLR-16 pulls home defense duty. In a dark hallway at 2 AM, the last thing you want is to blind yourself with muzzle flash. A good flash hider keeps your night vision intact while still providing some level of muzzle control.

Quick note: Kel-Tec doesn't recommend suppressing the PLR-16, so stick with flash hiders rather than full suppressors.

9. Picatinny Risers

Hunter carrying Kel-Tec PLR-16 with tactical single-point sling in a forest setting

If you're mounting optics and want better sight alignment, picatinny risers are your friend. A 1-inch riser elevates your optic mounting surface, which helps with cheek weld: especially if you're running a stabilizing brace.

Risers also make it easier to co-witness with backup iron sights, giving you redundancy if your optic ever decides to take a vacation. It's a small, inexpensive add-on that makes a noticeable difference in shooting comfort.

10. Flip-Up Backup Iron Sights (BUIS)

Speaking of redundancy: always have backup irons. Optics are great until they're not. Batteries die, glass breaks, electronics fail. A set of quality flip-up sights like the Magpul MBUS gives you a reliable backup that stays out of the way until you need them.

These mount directly to your rail system and fold flat when not in use. They're lightweight, durable, and give you peace of mind knowing you can still get hits even if your primary optic goes down.

Don't Forget the Basics

While you're upgrading your PLR-16, don't neglect maintenance. A quality cleaning kit keeps everything running smooth, and regular maintenance extends the life of both your firearm and your accessories.

Browse our full firearms selection if you're looking to add another build to your collection. We offer free shipping on long guns, so if you toss a rifle in your cart along with those PLR-16 accessories, you're saving on shipping costs.

And don't forget: when you leave a review on your purchases, you earn 5% back through our review reward program. That adds up fast when you're kitting out a full build.

Build It Your Way

The beauty of the Kel-Tec PLR-16 is how much you can customize it to fit your exact needs. Whether you're going full tactical with rails, lights, and optics, or keeping it simple with just a brace and red dot, these upgrades let you dial in the perfect setup.

Start with the accessories that address your biggest pain points: maybe that's recoil management, maybe it's accuracy, maybe it's just making it more comfortable to shoot. Then build from there.

Your PLR-16 is already a solid platform. With the right accessories, it becomes something special.

Top 10 Kel-Tec PLR-16 Accessories to Upgrade Your Build Right Now

If you've got a Kel-Tec PLR-16 sitting in your safe, you already know it's one of the most unique firearms on the market. This compact, 5.56 NATO pistol packs serious punch in a surprisingly portable package. But here's the thing, out of the box, it's just scratching the surface of what it can really do.

The PLR-16 is basically a blank canvas waiting for you to make it your own. Whether you're building it out for home defense, range fun, or just because you love tinkering with your gear, the right accessories can completely transform how this thing handles and performs.

Let's break down the top 10 must-have upgrades that'll take your PLR-16 from "pretty cool" to "absolutely dialed in."

1. Compact Forend

First things first, if you haven't swapped out the factory forend yet, you're missing out. The compact forend option shaves off unnecessary weight and dramatically improves the overall balance of your PLR-16.

This upgrade is especially clutch if you've got smaller hands or just prefer a slimmer grip up front. The streamlined design gives you better control without adding bulk, and the best part? No gunsmithing required. It's a straight drop-in swap that takes maybe 10 minutes. At around $48, it's one of the most affordable upgrades that makes a real difference.

2. Arm Brace Adapter Kit

Kel-Tec PLR-16 pistol with arm brace adapter on shooting bench at the range for stability upgrade

Let's talk stability. The PLR-16 is classified as a pistol, which means you can legally add a stabilizing brace, and honestly, you should. An arm brace adapter kit lets you mount a pistol brace that significantly improves your accuracy and shooting comfort.

This is a game-changer for precision work or extended range sessions. You'll notice tighter groups and way less fatigue after putting a few hundred rounds downrange. If you're using your PLR-16 for anything beyond plinking, this upgrade should be near the top of your list.

3. Muzzle Brake

The PLR-16 has some kick to it, that's just physics when you're running 5.56 through a short barrel. A quality muzzle brake tames that recoil and keeps your muzzle from climbing between shots.

When you install a brake, pay close attention to orientation. Most brakes have specific timing requirements to work properly. Done right, you'll notice faster follow-up shots and less muzzle flip. It's one of those upgrades where you immediately feel the difference the first time you pull the trigger.

4. Quad Rail System

Want to turn your PLR-16 into a fully modular platform? A quad rail system is the way to go. Companies like Midwest Industries make drop-in options that give you rail sections at the 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions.

This opens up a whole world of possibilities, mount a weapon light, add a laser, throw on an angled foregrip. The versatility here is insane. If you're building out your PLR-16 for home defense or tactical applications, a quad rail is basically essential.

5. Red Dot Optic

Red dot optic sight mounted on Kel-Tec PLR-16 picatinny rail for faster target acquisition

Here's where things get fun. The PLR-16's flat-top receiver is begging for a red dot sight. This single upgrade probably makes the biggest difference in how quickly you can get on target.

Brands like Holosun, Vortex, and Primary Arms all make excellent options at various price points. Look for something with a larger window if you want faster target acquisition in dynamic scenarios. The parallax-free nature of red dots means you don't need perfect eye alignment, just put the dot on target and send it.

Check out our optics selection to find the perfect glass for your build. And hey, if budget's a concern, remember you can use Sezzle at checkout to split your purchase into four interest-free payments. Makes it way easier to grab that optic you've been eyeing.

6. Upgraded Charging Handle

The factory charging handle works, but aftermarket options take it to another level. Look for handles with larger surface areas and aggressive texturing for positive manipulation: even when you're wearing gloves.

This might seem like a small thing, but when you're running drills or in a high-stress scenario, being able to quickly and reliably charge your weapon matters. Deflecting operating handles are particularly popular because they're easier to grab and provide better leverage.

7. Sling Mount and Sling System

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Don't sleep on a good sling setup. A proper sling mount lets you run either a single-point or two-point sling, turning your PLR-16 into something you can actually carry comfortably.

Single-point slings work great with the compact profile of the PLR-16: quick transitions and easy deployment. Two-point slings distribute weight better for extended carry. Either way, having your hands free while keeping your firearm accessible and secure is huge for practical applications.

8. Flash Hider

If you're not running a muzzle brake, consider a flash hider instead. These suppress muzzle flash for low-light shooting without adding the weight of a compensator.

This is particularly useful if your PLR-16 pulls home defense duty. In a dark hallway at 2 AM, the last thing you want is to blind yourself with muzzle flash. A good flash hider keeps your night vision intact while still providing some level of muzzle control.

Quick note: Kel-Tec doesn't recommend suppressing the PLR-16, so stick with flash hiders rather than full suppressors.

9. Picatinny Risers

Hunter carrying Kel-Tec PLR-16 with tactical single-point sling in a forest setting

If you're mounting optics and want better sight alignment, picatinny risers are your friend. A 1-inch riser elevates your optic mounting surface, which helps with cheek weld: especially if you're running a stabilizing brace.

Risers also make it easier to co-witness with backup iron sights, giving you redundancy if your optic ever decides to take a vacation. It's a small, inexpensive add-on that makes a noticeable difference in shooting comfort.

10. Flip-Up Backup Iron Sights (BUIS)

Speaking of redundancy: always have backup irons. Optics are great until they're not. Batteries die, glass breaks, electronics fail. A set of quality flip-up sights like the Magpul MBUS gives you a reliable backup that stays out of the way until you need them.

These mount directly to your rail system and fold flat when not in use. They're lightweight, durable, and give you peace of mind knowing you can still get hits even if your primary optic goes down.

Don't Forget the Basics

While you're upgrading your PLR-16, don't neglect maintenance. A quality cleaning kit keeps everything running smooth, and regular maintenance extends the life of both your firearm and your accessories.

Browse our full firearms selection if you're looking to add another build to your collection. We offer free shipping on long guns, so if you toss a rifle in your cart along with those PLR-16 accessories, you're saving on shipping costs.

And don't forget: when you leave a review on your purchases, you earn 5% back through our review reward program. That adds up fast when you're kitting out a full build.

Build It Your Way

The beauty of the Kel-Tec PLR-16 is how much you can customize it to fit your exact needs. Whether you're going full tactical with rails, lights, and optics, or keeping it simple with just a brace and red dot, these upgrades let you dial in the perfect setup.

Start with the accessories that address your biggest pain points: maybe that's recoil management, maybe it's accuracy, maybe it's just making it more comfortable to shoot. Then build from there.

Your PLR-16 is already a solid platform. With the right accessories, it becomes something special.

Mastering the Basics: Why .22 LR Training is Essential in 2026

Whether you're brand new to firearms or you've been shooting for decades, there's one caliber that deserves a permanent spot in your training rotation: the humble .22 LR. In 2026, with ammunition prices still demanding attention and range time being more valuable than ever, smart shooters are turning back to basics, and that means putting serious time behind a rimfire.

Let's break down exactly why .22 LR training isn't just a nice-to-have, it's essential.

The Math Just Makes Sense

Here's the reality: you can't become a better shooter without trigger time. And trigger time costs money. This is where .22 LR absolutely shines.

When you compare the cost-per-round of .22 LR to centerfire calibers, the savings are dramatic. Switching from 9mm to .22 LR gives you roughly three times the training repetitions for the same dollar amount. If you're coming from .45 ACP? You're looking at nearly eight times more rounds downrange for your money.

That's not just savings, that's a completely different training lifestyle.

More reps mean more opportunities to build muscle memory, refine your fundamentals, and diagnose issues in your shooting form. And here's a pro tip: when you grab 10 or more boxes of .22 LR ammo from Wholesale Hunter, you automatically score a 5% bulk discount. Stack that with our everyday competitive pricing, and you're setting yourself up for serious range sessions without breaking the bank.

Bulk .22 LR ammunition boxes organized on a shooting bench for affordable firearms training in 2026

Perfect for New Shooters (And Here's Why)

If you're introducing someone to firearms, whether it's a family member, friend, or yourself, starting with .22 LR is the smartest move you can make. The reason is simple: recoil creates fear, and fear creates bad habits.

When a new shooter is anxious about the "kick" of a firearm, they tend to flinch, close their eyes, or grip the gun improperly. These reactions become ingrained quickly and are incredibly difficult to unlearn later. The minimal recoil of a .22 LR removes that barrier entirely.

Without worrying about recoil, new shooters can focus on what actually matters:

  • Aiming – Proper sight alignment and sight picture
  • Breath control – Learning when to squeeze the trigger in your breathing cycle
  • Hold control – Maintaining a steady position
  • Trigger control – Smooth, consistent trigger press without disturbing the sights
  • Follow-through – Staying on target after the shot breaks

These five fundamentals are the foundation of all accurate shooting, regardless of caliber. Master them with a .22 LR, and they'll transfer directly to any centerfire firearm you pick up later.

There's another often-overlooked benefit for group training sessions: the quieter report of a .22 LR means students waiting their turn can actually hear the instructor's guidance clearly. That effectively doubles their learning opportunities compared to training with louder calibers where ear protection blocks out most conversation.

Experienced Shooters: Don't Sleep on Rimfire Training

Think .22 LR is just for beginners? Think again.

Seasoned shooters often develop subtle bad habits over time: a slight flinch here, anticipation of recoil there. These micro-issues might not seem like a big deal, but they absolutely affect precision and consistency. The problem is, when you're shooting a caliber with significant recoil, it's nearly impossible to isolate these problems.

Enter the .22 LR.

Because there's virtually no recoil to mask your mistakes, training with rimfire exposes every flaw in your technique. It's like putting your shooting form under a microscope. That slight jerk right before the trigger breaks? You'll see it immediately in your groups. That tendency to push shots low and left? It becomes crystal clear.

Shooter practicing with a .22 LR rifle at an outdoor range, highlighting training accuracy and fundamentals

For competitive shooters and those serious about precision, .22 LR training is invaluable. Many long-range rifle shooters use scaled .22 LR drills to simulate larger caliber conditions. When targets and ballistics are properly scaled, you can practice wind calls, holds, and positional shooting at a fraction of the ammunition cost.

The bottom line: if the pros are using .22 LR to sharpen their skills, you should be too.

The Best .22 LR Training Platforms

Now that we've covered the "why," let's talk about the "what." Having the right firearm makes all the difference in your training experience.

For Rifle Training: The Ruger 10/22

It's hard to talk about .22 LR rifles without mentioning the iconic Ruger 10/22. This semi-automatic rifle has been a staple for decades, and for good reason. It's reliable, accurate, and has an absolutely massive aftermarket for customization.

Whether you're teaching a new shooter the basics of rifle handling or running drills to improve your speed and accuracy, the 10/22 delivers. Plus, with Wholesale Hunter's free shipping on long guns, getting one to your door is easier than ever.

For Handgun Training: Heritage Rough Rider

Looking to build handgun fundamentals without the snap of a centerfire? The Heritage Rough Rider is a fantastic option. This single-action revolver chambered in .22 LR is perfect for learning trigger discipline, sight alignment, and safe gun handling.

The Rough Rider's classic design also makes it just plain fun to shoot: and enjoying your training is half the battle when it comes to putting in consistent practice.

.22 LR revolver and rifle side by side with ammo, ideal firearms for essential training and skill building

Stocking Up: Make Your Training Dollar Go Further

Consistent training requires consistent ammo supply. Running out mid-session or rationing rounds because you're low isn't the way to improve. That's why buying in bulk makes so much sense.

At Wholesale Hunter, we make stocking up easy:

  • 5% bulk discount when you order 10+ boxes of ammunition
  • Sezzle payment options so you can spread the cost over time without interest
  • 5% review reward program – leave a review on your purchase and earn rewards toward future orders

These programs are designed to help you train more without the financial sting. Grab a case of .22 LR, set up a Sezzle plan, and you've got months of training ammo arriving at your door in manageable payments.

Building a Training Plan That Works

Having the right gear and ammo is only part of the equation. To really see improvement, you need a structured approach to your training.

Here's a simple framework to get started:

  1. Warm up with dry fire – Before you even load a round, spend five minutes on dry fire practice. Focus on trigger press and sight alignment.

  2. Start slow, then build speed – Begin each session with slow, deliberate shots focused on perfect fundamentals. Only increase speed once accuracy is consistent.

  3. Diagnose and adjust – Pay attention to your shot groups. Are they stringing vertically? That's likely breath control. Horizontal? Check your trigger press. Use the clarity that .22 LR provides to identify and fix issues.

  4. Mix in variety – Don't just shoot bullseyes. Include positional shooting, transitions between targets, and timed drills to build well-rounded skills.

  5. End with fundamentals – Close each session with a return to slow, precise shooting. Reinforce good habits before you pack up.

Ready to Level Up Your Training?

Whether you're just getting started or you're looking to refine skills you've built over years, .22 LR training belongs in your routine. The cost savings, the focus on fundamentals, and the pure enjoyment of rimfire shooting make it an unbeatable combination.

Check out our selection of .22 LR firearms and bulk ammunition deals at Wholesale Hunter. With free shipping on long guns, bulk discounts, and Sezzle payment plans, there's never been a better time to invest in your skills.

See you at the range.