GunBroker.com's Top-Selling Firearms for Feb. 2016

by
posted on March 23, 2016
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
a_taurus85.jpeg

What guns are Americans buying in early 2016? Those listed by GunBroker.com as best-sellers for Feb. 2016—both new and used—have been covered extensively by American Rifleman. Check the list here and learn more about these guns.

Semi-automatic Pistol

New: Ruger LCP
Used: Glock G17

Revolver
New: Taurus 85
Used: Colt Python

Semi-automatic Rifle
New: Smith & Wesson M&P15
Used: Colt AR-15


Bolt-Action Rifle

New: Remington 700
Used: Remington 700



Lever-Action Rifle
New: Marlin 1895
Used: Winchester 94

Semi-automatic Shotgun

New: Remington 1100
Used: Browning A5 (Auto 5)

Over-Under Shotgun
New: Browning Citori 725
Used: Browning Citori 725

Pump-Action Shotgun
New: Kel-Tec KSG
Used: Remington 870 Wingmaster


Latest

Mossberg 590R Chisel GOTW 1
Mossberg 590R Chisel GOTW 1

Gun of the Week: Mossberg 590R Chisel

For those who are seeking a shotgun that's a bit more heavy-duty, Mossberg's 590 line offers plenty of options, and one of the latest is the striking 590R Chisel.

The Armed Citizen® June 12, 2026

Read today's "The Armed Citizen" entry for real stories of law-abiding citizens, past and present, who used their firearms to save lives.

A Cathartic Journey Back to Midway Arms & the MidwayUSA Foundation

NRA CEO & EVP Doug Hamlin returned to MidwayUSA, a place he first visited decades ago in the early 1990s as publisher of Guns & Ammo magazine alongside the late, great Robert E. Petersen.

Review: Steiner MPS-C

The new Steiner MPS-C is the compact but rugged, closed-emitter optic we’ve all been waiting for.

The Truth About Bans on Glocks

Gun-control groups are again trying to ban one of the best-selling and most iconic semi-automatic pistols ever—yes, most Glocks.

WOOX Expands Operations in America’s Woodworking Heartland

WOOX, manufacturer of Italian-American made gunstocks, axes and knives, is breaking ground to expand its operations in Hickory, N.C.—where woodworking expertise has been passed on for generations.

Interests



Get the best of American Rifleman delivered to your inbox.