Which guns had buyers battling it out the most in March 2026?
From rare collectibles to everyday shooters, these 24 GunBroker listings drew the highest bid counts—peaking at an intense 147 bids.

The most bid guns on GunBroker in March 2026 reveal where buyer competition was strongest across the online firearms marketplace. While final price often reflects rarity or historical significance, bid volume reveals something different—engagement, accessibility, and widespread demand among active buyers in the online firearms auction market.
This month’s most competitive auctions ranged from 74 to 147 total bids, generating 2,511 combined bids across listings spanning collector firearms, modern tactical platforms, rimfires, and surplus arms. The results demonstrate how both high-end collectibles and attainable shooter-grade firearms can generate intense bidding activity when demand aligns with availability.
Below is a ranked breakdown of the GunBroker listings that attracted the most bidding participation in March 2026, ordered from lowest to highest bid count.
The highest bids on GunBroker in March 2026 reached 147 bids for a Smith & Wesson Pre-27 .357 Mag 3½” S100268 5-Screw N-Frame that sold for $1,675.00. Other heavily contested listings included the Nighthawk Custom 1911 Agent 2 .45 ACP with Mirror-Polished Finish and Mammoth Ivory Grips with 96 bids and the Bertuzzi “Chuck Yeager” O/U 12 GA 28″ Master Engraved Shotgun with 94 bids. Together, these auctions provide insight into which firearms captured the strongest buyer attention and competitive momentum during the month.
The list below is ranked from lowest to highest total bid count, culminating with the month’s most competitive auction.
Sold on March 15, 2026 (Item #1162653745), this rare SilencerCo Maxim 9 integrally suppressed 9mm pistol in camouflage finish, offered in box with two magazines, brought $2,800.00. The auction drew 74 bids from 16 bidders across 9 states, indicating strong competitive interest and active bidder engagement. As an integrally suppressed semi-automatic pistol produced in limited numbers, the listing reflects sustained enthusiast demand and elevated participation for innovative NFA-category firearms with distinctive design and factory configuration. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on March 30, 2026 (Item #1163507565), this SIG Sauer P238 PSP chambered in .380 ACP with a 2.7″ barrel and Purple Pearlite finish, offered with six magazines and a holster, brought $996.00. The auction drew 74 bids from 16 bidders across 11 states, reflecting strong competitive bidding and broad buyer engagement. As a visually distinctive compact carry pistol package with desirable accessories included, the listing highlights continued demand for limited-finish variants and well-equipped concealed-carry handguns. The seller listed the firearm as used.

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Sold on March 1, 2026 (Item #1157580455), this 1991 Browning BPS Field Model 12-gauge shotgun with a 26″ barrel and blued steel finish paired with a walnut stock brought $870.00. The auction drew 74 bids from 12 bidders across 11 states, reflecting steady competitive bidding and consistent buyer participation. As a well-regarded pump-action shotgun known for its bottom-eject design and durable construction, the listing highlights continued demand for reliable field-grade sporting shotguns among practical buyers and collectors alike. The seller listed the firearm as used.

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Sold on March 29, 2026 (Item #1163507447), this limited-production Remington Nylon 11 rifle chambered in .22 S/L/LR with a 19.5″ barrel and blued finish paired with a Mohawk Brown stock brought $1,625.00. The auction drew 74 bids from 15 bidders across 10 states, indicating strong competitive interest and consistent bidder engagement. As a scarce variation of Remington’s innovative Nylon-series rifles, the listing reflects sustained collector demand for early synthetic-stock rimfire firearms with distinctive design history. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on March 29, 2026 (Item #1163381719), this Alvin White factory engraved Colt 2nd Generation 1851 Navy & Dragoon set brought $7,480.00. The auction drew 75 bids from 19 bidders across 13 states, reflecting strong competitive bidding and broad collector participation. As a factory-engraved New Old Stock example combining presentation-quality engraving with Colt black powder heritage, the listing underscores sustained collector demand and elevated engagement for finely embellished Colt revolvers with factory provenance. The seller listed the firearm as New Old Stock.

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Sold on March 30, 2026 (Item #1163071598), this FN SCAR 17S semi-automatic rifle chambered in .308 Winchester brought $5,325.00. The auction drew 75 bids from 14 bidders across 12 states, indicating strong competitive interest and sustained bidder engagement. As a highly regarded modern battle rifle platform with military lineage and limited retail availability at times, the listing reflects continued demand and active participation among buyers seeking premium semi-automatic rifles. The seller listed the firearm as used.

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Sold on March 1, 2026 (Item #1158258879), this Winchester Model 37A single-shot shotgun chambered in 28 gauge with a 28″ barrel brought $1,800.00. The auction drew 76 bids from 14 bidders across 13 states, reflecting strong competitive bidding and widespread buyer participation. As an example chambered in the less-common 28 gauge, the listing highlights sustained collector and shooter interest in scarce gauge variations of classic Winchester single-shot shotguns. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on March 11, 2026 (Item #1160623172), this Ruger Model 77-GS Gunsite Scout rifle chambered in .308 Winchester with a 16.1″ barrel and left-hand configuration brought $1,326.00. The auction drew 76 bids from 16 bidders across 12 states, indicating strong competitive interest and steady nationwide participation. As a left-handed variant of the popular Gunsite Scout platform, the listing reflects sustained demand for practical scout-style rifles and heightened bidding activity driven by limited-availability configurations. The seller listed the firearm as used.

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Sold on March 24, 2026 (Item #1162364318), this Taran Tactical TTI 2011 Combat Master JW3 from the Continental Collection brought $9,050.00. The auction drew 76 bids from 21 bidders across 16 states, reflecting strong competitive bidding and broad nationwide participation. As a premium performance pistol associated with the John Wick film series and produced in limited numbers, the listing underscores continued enthusiast demand and elevated engagement for high-end custom 2011 platforms with cinematic provenance. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on March 2, 2026 (Item #1156907992), this Phillips & Rogers Medusa M47 revolver chambered in .357 Magnum and capable of firing .38 Special and 9mm cartridges brought $9,550.00. The auction drew 77 bids from 14 bidders across 11 states, demonstrating strong competitive interest and steady bidder engagement. As a highly innovative and uncommon multi-caliber revolver known for its unique chamber design, the listing reflects sustained collector curiosity and active demand for rare and mechanically distinctive firearms. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on March 23, 2026 (Item #1162046931), this Alexander Arms AAR15 chambered in .50 Beowulf with a 16″ barrel brought $1,400.00. The auction drew 77 bids from 19 bidders across 12 states, indicating strong competitive bidding and widespread buyer engagement. As a large-caliber AR-15 platform known for its distinctive chambering and niche appeal, the listing reflects continued enthusiasm and active participation among shooters and collectors seeking specialized modern sporting rifles. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on March 1, 2026 (Item #1157029943), this one-of-a-kind Colt experimental prototype .22 LR pistol with 4.5″ barrel and electroless nickel finish sold for $8,025.00. The auction drew 77 bids from 21 bidders across 17 states, reflecting strong competitive interest and a geographically diverse collector base. As a rare prototype example tied to Colt’s experimental development history, the listing underscores sustained collector demand and heightened bidding activity for unique firearms with exceptional rarity and historical significance. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on March 22, 2026 (Item #1161749720), this Aero Precision EPC-9 lower receiver in Kodiak Brown anodized finish (blemished) brought $455.00. The auction drew 78 bids from 14 bidders across 11 states, signaling strong competitive interest and broad buyer participation. As a popular AR-pattern pistol-caliber carbine component offered in a factory blemished configuration, the listing reflects sustained demand for affordable platform-building components and active engagement among value-focused buyers. The seller listed the item as Factory New.

Sold on March 16, 2026 (Item #1160558114), this Winchester Model 1895 rifle in .30 caliber with an early flatside receiver realized $4,575.00 at auction. The listing attracted 79 bids from 21 bidders across 15 states, reflecting strong nationwide collector participation. As an early flatside configuration—produced in limited numbers prior to design changes within the first several thousand rifles—the sale underscores continued demand and premium collector interest in scarce early-production Winchester lever-action rifles. The firearm was listed in used condition.

Sold on March 9, 2026 (Item #1160614012), this U.S. Springfield Model 1898 Krag-Jorgensen .30-40 Krag rifle with 30″ barrel (manufactured 1901) brought $1,675.00. The auction drew 81 bids from 11 bidders across 10 states, reflecting steady bidding engagement and a focused pool of collectors. As a historically significant U.S. service rifle from the turn-of-the-century era, the result highlights consistent collector demand and stable pricing for original Krag rifles in solid condition. The seller listed the firearm as used.

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Sold on March 1, 2026 (Item #1157259704), this spectacular master engraved Colt Single Action Army .45 with nickel and silver finish and carved ivory grips brought $11,005.00. The auction drew 83 bids from 17 bidders across 14 states, illustrating sustained bidding momentum and a diverse collector base. As an engraved and highly embellished example, the result underscores enduring demand and premium valuations for ornate Colt SAA revolvers with fine custom ivory work. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on March 22, 2026 (Item #1162292645), this Springfield Armory M1 Garand .30-06 Springfield rifle with 24″ barrel brought $1,851.00. The auction drew 83 bids from 21 bidders across 13 states, demonstrating lively bidding activity and a well-engaged pool of participants. As a historically significant U.S. service rifle, the result reflects steady collector demand and resilient pricing for classic M1 Garand examples with period accessories. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on March 1, 2026 (Item #1158194102), this KRISS Vector CRB .45 ACP pistol-caliber carbine with faux suppressor and Glock magazine compatibility brought $1,525.00. The auction drew 85 bids from 20 bidders across 13 states, signaling brisk bidding activity and widespread buyer engagement. As a modern tactical PCC with distinctive design and broad magazine compatibility, the result reflects ongoing demand and solid pricing for contemporary semi-automatic carbines in .45 ACP. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on March 22, 2026 (Item #1162299872), this Walther P-38 WWII 9mm pistol in excellent C&R condition brought $3,555.00. The auction drew 87 bids from 16 bidders across 16 states, reflecting energetic bidding activity and a geographically diverse buyer base. As a historically significant World War II service pistol, the result highlights steady collector demand and firm pricing for well-preserved military sidearms from this era. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on March 8, 2026 (Item #1158977906), this Winchester Model 12 trench-style 12-gauge shotgun with bayonet and mirror brought $4,200.00. The auction drew 89 bids from 22 bidders across 18 states, highlighting active bidding participation and a deep pool of interested buyers nationwide. As a trench-style configuration with clear military influence, the result underscores sustained demand and elevated values for Winchester pump shotguns featuring martial characteristics and period-correct accessories. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on March 1, 2026 (Item #1157259511), this master engraved Colt Single Action Army .45 with nickel and silver finish and carved ivory grips brought $11,000.00. The auction drew 89 bids from 17 bidders across 13 states, indicating strong competitive interest and broad collector appeal. As an engraved and highly embellished example, the listing reflects continued collector demand and premium pricing for ornate Colt SAA revolvers with custom ivory work. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on March 1, 2026 (Item #1156872853), this Bertuzzi “Chuck Yeager” O/U 12 GA 28″ master engraved shotgun closed at $13,626.00. The auction drew 94 bids from 23 bidders across 16 states, indicating strong competitive interest and broad collector appeal. As an engraved and historically significant limited-production example one of only 100 produced—this listing reflects continued collector demand and premium pricing for high-grade commemorative Italian shotguns tied to notable figures and provenance. The seller listed the firearm as New Old Stock.

Sold on March 15, 2026 (Item #1159846724), this Nighthawk Custom 1911 Agent 2 .45 ACP with mirror-polished finish and mammoth ivory grips brought $8,705.00. The auction drew 96 bids from 13 bidders across 12 states, indicating strong competitive interest and broad collector appeal. As an engraved and highly customized example, the listing reflects continued collector demand and premium pricing for high-end bespoke 1911 pistols. The seller listed the firearm as used.

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Sold on March 14, 2026 (Item #1160213256), this Smith & Wesson Pre-27 .357 Magnum 3½” 5-screw N-frame revolver brought $1,675.00. The auction drew 147 bids from 11 bidders across 10 states, indicating strong collector interest and broad appeal. As a factory-original and historically significant example from the 1940s, the listing reflects continued collector demand and premium pricing for early N-frame revolvers with desirable barrel lengths. The seller listed the firearm as New Old Stock.

High bid counts across multiple price tiers demonstrate strong marketplace participation, with competitive auctions occurring at both collector and shooter price points.
Listings ranged from historical collectibles to modern semi-automatic platforms, indicating diverse buyer interests rather than concentration in a single category.
Several listings with the highest bid totals closed at moderate price levels, showing that accessibility often fuels bidding momentum more than rarity alone.
Many auctions attracted bidders from double-digit state counts, reinforcing GunBroker’s nationwide liquidity and reach among active buyers.
The highest-bid auctions on GunBroker in March 2026 illustrate a marketplace driven not only by rare, high-dollar collectibles but also by firearms that resonate with a wide audience of buyers. With auctions generating as many as 147 bids, competitive participation remains a strong indicator of market health and buyer confidence.
For sellers, these results reinforce the importance of strong presentation, realistic starting prices, and desirable configurations capable of attracting sustained bidding momentum.
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