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GrabAGun Expands PEW Logistics Platform with Addition of Derya Arms

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GrabAGun is cranking up the heat in the direct-to-consumer firearms game with their latest move: onboarding Turkish powerhouse Derya Arms to the PEW Logistics platform. Launched just this January 2026, PEW is already proving its mettle as a game-changer, letting manufacturers like Derya offload the headaches of eCommerce, FFL compliance, shipping regs, and customer service straight to GrabAGun’s battle-tested infrastructure. This is the second big-name adoption since rollout—signaling that PEW isn’t just hype, but a scalable solution that’s resonating with producers tired of the red-tape jungle that bogs down direct sales. For Derya, known for their innovative, budget-friendly shotguns and rifles like the MK-12 tactical scatterguns that punch way above their price point, this means they can double down on R&D and production without the distraction of logistics Armageddon.

Digging deeper, this partnership underscores a seismic shift in the firearms supply chain, one that’s a boon for the 2A community starving for faster, cheaper access to quality imports amid ongoing supply squeezes and ATF scrutiny. By streamlining fulfillment, PEW slashes overhead—think reduced shipping times from Turkey to your doorstep, fewer stockouts, and ironclad compliance that keeps everyone out of hot water. It’s clever vertical integration: GrabAGun, already a go-to for deals on everything from ARs to suppressors, is morphing into a logistics kingpin, potentially pressuring competitors like Palmetto State Armory or Primary Arms to innovate or get left in the dust. For gun owners, the implications are electric—expect Derya’s lineup to hit shelves quicker with aggressive pricing, fueling that post-election buying frenzy and making high-value Turkish tech more accessible than ever.

The ripple effects? A stronger, more efficient market that empowers manufacturers to innovate without bureaucratic quicksand, ultimately benefiting everyday shooters who just want reliable gear without the wait. If PEW keeps stacking partners like this, we could see a renaissance in direct-ship imports, chipping away at big-box monopolies and putting power back in the hands of producers and consumers. 2A enthusiasts, keep your eyes on GrabAGun—this isn’t just expansion; it’s evolution.

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