Gun Shops in Temecula, CA

3 locations found near Temecula

“My husband and I had a very good experience here! The staff is so friendly and knowledgeable.They are VERY thorough and make you feel comfortable during the whole process. If you're thinking of getting a firearm for the first time, I highly recommend this place. Even if it's not your first time, they are the best in the business.”

4.8 Superb57 Reviews

“⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 10/10 Would Recommend

Waited a little while to be helped, but it was well worth it. A lot of people were buying guns — not sure why, but it was busy. Despite the crowd, one of the staff noticed me eyeing the Spyderco knives. He immediately stopped what he was doing, came over, and asked, “Hey man, do you just want a knife?” I said yes, and he said, “I got you.”

He showed me two models I had been considering: a stainless Delica and the Emerson Endura (the one pictured). I passed on the Delica mainly due to traction issues — although you could easily fix that with some skateboard tape. Honestly, I was already leaning toward getting an Emerson Commander someday, but those can get pretty pricey, and the titanium liner lock strength is debatable.

This Emerson Endura, though, was right around $110 — a very good price compared to everywhere else (KnifeWorks, Blade HQ, KnifeCenter, Smoky Mountain Knife Works, you name it). I wasn’t sitting there being “that guy” price-checking on my phone either — I just know knife prices well.

Now, not every brand is priced equally here. Their CRKT, Gerber, and some Kershaw models run a bit high. But when you get into Benchmade, Zero Tolerance, and Spyderco… Their prices are very competitive.

My advice:
Save up a little and shoot for a knife above the $100 threshold if you can. There are still solid options below that, like the Spyderco Tenacious around $65. But if you’re going to splurge, get a Delica or Endura.

Also, side note for everyday carry:
If you’re constantly using a knife, you might want to go for a Milwaukee Fastback Box Cutter or a Gerber PryBrid instead. But if you want something mainly for self-defense — as long as you maintain the factory edge or keep it razor sharp — a good pocket knife is an excellent choice.

That said, don’t underestimate pepper spray. A former 20-year police veteran I met once testified to its effectiveness:
• First line of defense: High-lumen tactical flashlight
• Second: Good quality pepper spray (like Sabre Defense)
• Last line: You know what to do.

All in all, Turner’s is a fantastic spot for high-quality knives. If you’re coming here, come ready. You’ll leave happy.

Thanks for reading — and have a blessed day.”

3.4 Good204 Reviews