Order gun scopes online from trusted brands like BSA Optics, Burris, Bushnell, Davey Crickett, and Eotech. Chesapeake Gunslingers stocks high-performance, precision gun scopes built for long-range shooters, big game hunters, varmint hunters, and tactical enthusiasts who demand clear glass and accurate holdovers at any distance. From low-power variable optics to high-magnification precision scopes, we carry a wide range of magnifications, reticles, and turret styles to match every shooter and platform. Pair your optic with sight magnifiers to extend the reach of your red dots, then grab a spotting scope or pair of binoculars to scout your next shot. Round out your kit with gun sights, red dot sights, rifles, and rifle ammunition from our full inventory.
Buy scopes, sights and optics online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as caliber, capacity, barrel length, and sight configuration. Selecting the right optical equipment depends on your platform, target distance, and the lighting conditions you expect to encounter.
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Browse scopes, sights and optics online or visit the gun shop in Fallston, Maryland to handle different reticles, check eye relief, and compare glass clarity in person. Chesapeake Gunslingers serves customers in the nearby cities of Bel Air, Whitemarsh, Forest Hill, Joppa, and Abingdon, stocking optics for whitetail hunting, predator work, three-gun competition, defensive carry, and precision rifle shooting across Harford County and the Baltimore region.
Most optics ship without federal firearms restrictions and do not require a background check or ATF Form 4473, though night vision and thermal devices may be subject to International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and other export control rules that prohibit shipment outside the United States. Maryland does not impose state-level optic restrictions for civilian sporting use, though Maryland Department of Natural Resources rules may affect optic features like night vision capability during specific hunting scenarios.
Mount optics using torque-rated rings or mounts and verify zero before relying on a setup for hunting or defense, since loose mounting hardware is the most common source of accuracy and reliability issues. Store optics in padded cases or with lens caps installed to protect coatings (Maryland’s humidity makes climate-controlled storage particularly valuable), and contact the shop with questions about availability, fitment, or special-order configurations.