Welcome back to our monthly roundup of GunBroker’s Top Selling Used Guns. The used firearms market on GunBroker continued to reward proven classics in April 2026, with vintage hunting rifles, collectible revolvers, and iconic shotguns dominating the rankings.

While many monthly reports are driven by modern defensive firearms, April’s data tells a different story. Buyers gravitated toward firearms with long-standing reputations, historical significance, and enduring field performance. From the Winchester Model 70 and Ruger No. 3 to the Browning A5 and Browning Citori, collectors and shooters alike demonstrated a strong preference for established platforms.
Several firearms also made notable jumps within their categories, reflecting strong buyer interest during the April reporting period.
See last month’s Top 10 Used Guns of March 2026 report.
Here are the top-selling used guns on GunBroker marketplace for April 2026.
| Category | #1 Ranked Used Firearm | Change from March 2026 | Shop Now |
|---|---|---|---|
| Semi-Auto Pistols | SIG Sauer P320 | No Change | Browse Listings |
| Revolvers | Smith & Wesson Schofield | No Change | Browse Listings |
| Semi-Auto Rifles | Ruger 10/22 | ▲ Up 1 | Browse Listings |
| Bolt Action Rifles | Winchester Model 70 | ▲ Up 1 | Browse Listings |
| Lever Action Rifles | Winchester 94 | No Change | Browse Listings |
| Single Shot Rifles | Ruger No. 3 | No Change | Browse Listings |
| Semi-Auto Shotguns | Browning A5 | No Change | Browse Listings |
| Pump Action Shotguns | Remington 870 Wingmaster | No Change | Browse Listings |
| Over/Under Shotguns | Browning Citori | No Change | Browse Listings |
The SIG Sauer P320 maintained its position as the leading used semi-auto pistol on GunBroker, continuing a trend that has persisted throughout much of 2026.
Classic revolvers continued their strong showing in April.
The category reflects continued buyer interest in both collector-grade revolvers and traditional single-action designs.
The semi-auto rifle category remained highly competitive.
The strong April 2026 performance of the M1 Garand and SKS highlights buyer interest in military-surplus and historically significant rifles.
The Winchester Model 70 climbed from second place to become April’s top-selling used bolt-action rifle.
This category highlights the continued dominance of traditional hunting rifles and controlled-feed actions.
The Winchester 94 remained the category leader while the overall Top 5 showcased the strength of classic lever guns.
The Savage 99’s jump from No. 7 to No. 3 was among the more notable movements within the rifle categories.
Single-shot rifles remain a niche but passionate segment of the used firearms market.
The New England Firearms entry climbed from No. 5 to No. 2, making it one of the category’s strongest movers in April.
The Browning A5 retained its position as the top-selling used semi-auto shotgun.
The Beretta DT11 L posted one of April’s most dramatic gains, climbing from No. 24 to No. 5.
The Remington 870 Wingmaster remained firmly entrenched at No. 1.
Remington placed three separate 870 variants in the Top 5, giving the company one of the strongest showings in the category.
The Browning Citori once again topped the over/under category.
Browning continued its dominance by capturing both the No. 1 and No. 2 positions.
Few recent reports have featured as many historically significant firearms. The Winchester 94, Winchester 70, Springfield M1 Garand, Browning A5, Smith & Wesson Schofield, Colt Single Action Army, and Browning Superposed all finished near the top of their respective categories.
Browning captured the top position in two major shotgun categories:
The company also secured the No. 2 spot in the over/under category with the Superposed.
Several firearms with strong collector appeal saw notable gains, including:
These results suggest collectors remain a significant force in the used firearms marketplace.
Bolt-action, lever-action, and single-shot hunting rifles dominated the report, reinforcing the continued appeal of proven field rifles among GunBroker buyers.
| Firearm | Previous Rank | Current Rank | Change |
| Beretta DT11 L (Semi-Auto Shotguns) | 24 | 5 | +19 |
| Savage 99 | 7 | 3 | +4 |
| Remington 11-87 | 8 | 3 | +5 |
| New England Firearms | 5 | 2 | +3 |
| Winchester Model 70 | 2 | 1 | +1 |
April’s rankings underscore a recurring theme in the used firearms market: buyers placed a premium on proven platforms. Whether it was a Winchester Model 70, Browning A5, Ruger No. 3, or Winchester 94, established firearms with strong reputations were well represented across the month’s top-selling categories.
The April data also showed meaningful movement within several categories, with models such as the Beretta DT11 L, Savage 99, and Remington 11-87 posting notable gains. Together, these results illustrate the broad mix of collector interest, sporting use, and hunting applications that shaped the used firearms market during the month.