GunBroker.com Announces Top-Selling Firearms for March 2021

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posted on April 19, 2021
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Ever wondered which firearms are the hottest tickets on the market? GunBroker.com routinely lifts the veil on that mystery by publishing its top sellers on a month-to-month basis, among both used and new firearms. We've rounded up the top sales among new firearms below, beginning with the categories that should be of most interest to hunters. For the full list, or the rundown of used sales, click here.

Smith & Wesson M&P15 Sport II


Semi-Auto Rifles

1. Smith & Wesson M&P15 Sport II
2. Ruger AR-556
3. Colt AR-15
4. Ruger 10/22
5. Zastava Arms N-PAP

Ruger American Rifle


Bolt-Action Rifles

1. Ruger American Rifle
2. Ruger Precision Rifle
3. Ruger Precision Rimfire
4. Howa 1500
5. Savage B.Mag

Henry Steel Lever Action .30-30


Lever-Action Rifles
1.
Henry Steel Lever Action .30-30
2. Henry X Model
3. Henry Big Boy
4. Henry Side Gate
5. Rossi R92

Benelli M4 Tactical


Semi-Auto Shotguns

1. Benelli M4 Tactical
2. IWI Tavor TS12
3. American Tactical Bulldog
4. Howa Boss-25
5. Armscor/Rock Island Armory VR80

Mossberg Maverick 88


Pump-Action Shotguns

1. Mossberg Maverick 88
2. Mossberg 590 Shockwave
3. Kel-Tec KSG
4. Mossberg 590A1 Tactical
5. Remington 870 Tactical 

Stevens 555 Over Under Shotgun


Over/Under Shotguns

1. Stevens 555
2. Browning Cynergy
3. American Tactical Calvary
4. American Tactical Crusader
5. Stoeger Condor

Glock G19 Semi-Automatic Pistol


Semi-Auto Handguns

1. Glock G19
2. Glock G43X
3. Smith & Wesson M&P9 Shield
4. Taurus G2C
5. SIG Sauer P365

Heritage Arms Rough Rider


Revolvers

1. Heritage Arms Rough Rider
2. Colt Python
3. Taurus Judge
4. Taurus 856
5. Colt King Cobra

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