GunBroker.com Announces Top Selling Firearms for 2019

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posted on January 3, 2020
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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 both a month-to-month basis and yearly, among both used and new firearms. We've rounded up the top sales among new firearms for 2019 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.

Semi-Auto Rifles
1. Ruger AR-556
2. Colt AR-15
3. KEL-TEC Sub-2000
4. Springfield Saint
5. Smith & Wesson M&P Sport II

Bolt-Action Rifles
1. Ruger Precision Rifle
2. Browning X-Bolt
3. Ruger American Rifle
4. Savage 10/110
5. Remington 700

Lever-Action Rifles
1. Marlin 1895
2. Marlin 1894
3. Marlin 336
4. Rossi R92
5. Henry Repeating Arms Lever Rifle

Semi-Auto Shotguns
1. Armscor/Rock Island Armory VR80
2. Remington V3 TAC-13
3. Franchi Affinity
4. Browning A5
5. Benelli M4 Tactical

Pump-Action Shotguns
1. Mossberg 590
2. Mossberg 590 Shockwave
3. Remington 870
4. KEL-TEC KSG
5. Mossberg 500

Over/Under Shotguns
1. CZ-USA CZ All-American
2. Browning Citori 725
3. Browning Citori
4. Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon I 
5. Browning Cynergy

Semi-Auto Handguns
1. SIG Sauer P365 Nitron Micro-Compact
2. Glock G26
3. KEL-TEC PMR-30
4. Glock G43
5. SIG Sauer P320

Revolvers
1. Smith & Wesson M&P Bodyguard 38
2. Heritage Arms Rough Rider
3. Ruger Wrangler
4. Smith & Wesson 629
5. Smith & Wesson 642

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