Frequently Asked Questions

We buy used weapons.  The correct way to bring weapons to Gunshine is in a case of some kind, with the action opened and empty, and magazine dropped from the mag well.  If you are interested in selling or trading your used weapons, keep in mind that Gunshine Arms adheres to the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office (PBSO) guidelines for incoming property, which means that we will photograph you and your weapon(s), take your thumb print and record your personal data.  All of that data is sent to PBSO.

Store Policies

Thank you for your interest in Gunshine Arms and our services.  We want you to have a great experience here.  Understanding our store policy will help you do just that. Please be respectful of the shop and its clients, and you will be shown that same respect and courtesy.  The goal of Gunshine Arms is to create a happy client base.  We are always open to worthy suggestions, so feel free to contact us if you believe you can help us provide you with better service.

Florida Statute 790 lists all of the places in which you are prohibited from carrying a concealed weapon when you are licensed.  The law does not prohibit you from carrying a concealed weapon into any type of retail store. As such, Gunshine Arms is a big proponent of your 2nd Amendment rights, and of the privilege of responsibly carrying a weapon for those who are licensed.

If you do carry into our shop, keep in mind that CONCEALED means CONCEALED – be respectful of the shop and its clients.  Regardless of your intent, please do not attempt to remove a concealed weapon from its place of concealment.  If you attempt to draw a weapon out of its place of concealment inside Gunshine Arms, you will be viewed as someone with criminal intent.  Training and discipline are cornerstones of carrying a weapon responsibly, and we are privileged to have excellent instructors that can help you in those areas.