The College Kid Christmas Gun Gift List

in gift guide, Kimber Pearce

Estimated reading time: 10 minutes

Broke student, big 2nd Amendment energy. From $6.99 thermal layers to a $229.97 “guitar” that secretly hauls your AR, this wish list nails real campus life and real carry needs.

Start Here: Budget Range Gear That Always Fits

Start with the essentials: eye and ear pro that always lives in the range bag. The Browning Range Kit or the Range Kit II For Her are a great place to start if you don’t know what your college kid needs. The kits come with earplugs, safety glasses tinted with polycarbonate lenses, and adjustable earmuffs with a noise reduction rating of 27db, all for $44.99.

Browning Range Kit eye and ear protection with 27db NRR for college shooters
This range kit from Browning offers everything a college kid might need to practice at the range. (Image credit/Browning)
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Concealed Carry Shorts That Keep Style And Safety

Gun Goddess Kidney-Carry Concealment Shorts in black for discreet women’s carry
Concealed carry shorts from Gun Goddess. (Image credit/Gun Goddess)

As a female college student, I think it is smart to conceal carry. I want to ensure my own safety at all times. Most concealed carry holsters are designed for men’s fashion, not taking into account that girls’ clothing makes holsters pretty obvious. If I go on a date or to a party with friends, I want to feel safe, comfortable, and happy with how I look.

The Kidney-Carry Concealment Shorts from Gun Goddess are exactly the type of concealment I am looking for. At $59, these shorts cost about the same as any other high-end pair of shorts or athletic wear. They come in 3 colors, offer 2 inseam lengths, and are perfect for when I am going out.

Stealth Wins: Diversion Bags That Look Like Instruments

It is important to me that I defend myself, but my roommates do not always agree with me on this. I also get saddled sometimes with less-than-smart roommates who I truthfully would not trust within spitting distance of my AR or my pistol. I do not want them to know where I keep my firearms, or sometimes even that I have them. Because of this, even discreet gun bags can sometimes be too conspicuous, which is why diversion cases are one of my favorite things ever.

Savior Equipment Ultimate Guitar Case 45 inch hard rifle case for AR-15
Diversion cases are the best way to disguise your gun and keep it hidden from prying eyes. (Image credit/Savior Equipment)

The Savior Equipment Ultimate Guitar Case is my favorite way to disguise my AR-15 when I am moving it around. The 45-inch hard case looks to outsiders like a guitar, but the inside is padded and prepped for a rifle. If this is bigger than your college kid needs, then their 30-inch Fiddle Master might be a better choice. The guitar case is $229.97, and the fiddle case is $159.97.

Savior Equipment violin style Fiddle Master 30 inch rifle case for discreet carry
Diversion cases are the best way to disguise your gun and keep it hidden from prying eyes. (Image credit/Savior Equipment)

Emergency Prep That Calms Parents And Students

It can be stressful knowing that your college kid is fending for themselves in a place where you are not there looking out for them. It is just as stressful being that college kid trying to take care of yourself. My dad and I have an emergency plan so that we both know what to do if a major problem ever finds us. I totally recommend putting some sort of plan like this in place for your own mental peace. But sometimes smaller emergencies arise, and it never hurts to prepare.

First Aid Kit

Compact first aid kit under 10 dollars for college dorms and range bags
Basic things like first aid kits prepare you for a whole range of mishaps. (Image credit/THRIAID via Amazon)

First of all, everyone needs a good first aid kit. You can get a decent one for $9.50 from Amazon with all the necessary basics. It might even be worth getting two, so that your college kid can stash one in their room and one in the car.

Headlamps

Black Diamond Storm 450 headlamp with red mode for campus and trail use
You can never go wrong with a good headlamp. (Image credit/Black Diamond)

Another great way to prepare for any situation is with flashlights. I love a good headlamp with a red light, and I still use the one my dad put in my stocking years ago. Based on my research, Black Diamond headlamps are among the best, and the Storm 450 seems to be one of the best bangs for your buck. Right now, its $48.71, and the option to use rechargeable batteries means your college kid won’t have to buy more batteries to keep it working.

Pocketknife

Leatherman multi tool in Guava color as a campus friendly pocketknife option
This Leatherman multi-tool knife is in the color Guava. (Image Credit/Leatherman)

I also totally recommend having a good pocketknife. Campuses have different rules for blade lengths, so you might need to do your own research, but something from Benchmade or Leatherman will be high quality, and you can trust it to do what it needs to. Prices range from $30 to $300.

Don’t Forget The Pistol Cleaning Kit

KelTec universal pistol cleaning kit by Otis with compact carry case
You might get them all sorts of big things, but don’t forget the little things that make the big things work. (Image credit/KelTec)

Sometimes the best gift is time, and I know if my mom or dad gifted me this Pistol Cleaning Kit from KelTec and then sat me down and did it with me, it would make my Christmas, as well as set me up for future success. The universal kit has everything you need to clean every part of a handgun, and the $49.95 kit comes in a tidy little case.

Stocking Stuffers That Punch Above Their Size

Mace 3 in 1 flip top pocket pepper spray for student self defense
Pepper spray is part of self-defense 101. Make sure all the important people in your life own it. (Image credit/Mace)

It never hurts to carry pepper spray. Throughout my whole college experience, I have tried to avoid going anywhere not armed with at least pepper spray. The peace of mind is totally worth the extra ounces of weight I carry around. Pepper spray is especially helpful in places where a concealed firearm or a knife is not allowed. This 3-in-1 flip-top pocket spray from Mace is totally worth the $8.99 it costs.

Streamlight Micro USB Pocket Light 250 lumens 1.5 hour runtime from Langdon Tactical
At under 4 inches, this flashlight can go everywhere you go. (Image credit/Langdon Tactical)

This rechargeable keychain flashlight from Langdon Tactical is perfect for a pinch. The Streamlight Micro-USB Pocket Light runs for 1.5 hours on high before you need to plug it in and has 250 lumens. MSRP $35.99.

Thermal Layers That Make 8 A.M. Bearable

32 Degrees Lightweight Baselayer scoop top in multiple colors for cold campuses
I am a classic female and love the color options that 32 degrees offers in their baselayer line. (Image credit/32 Degrees)

I go to college in a cold town, and when I get up to walk to class, and it’s snowing, the first thing I do is put on thermal clothes. My favorites are the Lightweight Baselayer tops from 32 Degrees. These fitted undershirts are really discreet and keep me warm no matter where I’m going. Right now they’re $6.99 a piece, so I plan to ask for one for when I go to the range, another for hiking and caving with my friends, and a third for class.

If All Else Fails: Ammo And Batteries Win

Ruger 45 auto ammunition box as a stand in reminder to match your student’s caliber
This Ruger 45 auto ammo might not fit your college kid’s gun, but it isn’t hard to figure out what size will. (Image credit/Ruger)

The two things we can literally never get enough of are ammo and batteries. If none of the ideas on my college kid’s Christmas wish list seem to work, then find out what kind of gun your college kid has (or is asking for) and get a box of ammunition for them. Or get them a case of different batteries so that they can always have the right kind. This evergreen gift is hard to have too much of.

Quick Picks And Prices

ItemPriceNotes
Browning Range Kit$44.9927db NRR, glasses, plugs, muffs
Gun Goddess Kidney-Carry Shorts$593 colors, 2 inseam lengths
Savior Ultimate Guitar Case$229.9745 inch hard case for AR-15
Savior Fiddle Master$159.9730 inch diversion case
First Aid Kit$9.50Dorm and car ready
Black Diamond Storm 450$48.71Rechargeable option
Benchmade or Leatherman$30 to $300Campus rules vary
KelTec Pistol Cleaning Kit$49.95Universal handgun kit
Mace 3 in 1 Pepper Spray$8.99Flip top pocket spray
Streamlight Micro USB Pocket Light$35.99250 lumens, 1.5 hour high
32 Degrees Lightweight Baselayer$6.99Warm, discreet, multiple colors

Pros And Cons For Givers And Students

  • Pros: Real campus use, prices from $6.99 to $229.97, easy to wrap, mixes safety with style, options for non-gun campuses like pepper spray and lights.
  • Cons: Campus blade rules vary, some roommates will not love guns, diversion cases add bulk, sizes and inseams need a correct fit.

Wrap It Up With A Bow

Long story short, it doesn’t take much to keep us happy, but hopefully, these ideas equip you for a successful holiday season.

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  • Tommy Barrios December 1, 2025, 8:38 am

    I highly recommend the Black Diamond head light as I have had one for years and it is awesome and although good batteries seem to last quite awhile, I would follow the recommendation to get rechargeable batteries!
    Although the guitar case is kind of cool, it’s a little overkill, as I have my suppressed carbine AR in a backpack style guitar case that is well padded and it’s very adequate to carry it covertly!

  • Common sense conservative December 1, 2025, 8:13 am

    Yeah cause armed emotionally immature college kids couldn’t possibly lead to a bad scenario. All it takes is one idiot to ruin a bunch of lives…but here you are…gotta make a buck.