Top-Selling Handguns — June 2019

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posted on July 17, 2019
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What were the best-selling handguns last month? Check out what Gun Genius (powered by GunBroker.com) is reporting. 

Top 3 New & Used Semi-Automatic Handguns

1New: Sig Sauer P365 Nitron Micro-Compact
     Used: Browning Hi-Power





2New: Beretta 92 FS
     Used: Sig Sauer P226





3New: SIG Sauer P320
     Used: Glock G22






Top 3 New & Used Revolvers

1New: Smith & Wesson M&P Bodyguard
     Used: Colt Python





2New: Ruger Blackhawk
     Used: Ruger Blackhawk





3New: Pietta 1873 Single Action
     Used: Smith & Wesson 686











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