This report is part of GunBroker’s monthly series tracking the most expensive guns sold on the platform.

April 2026 delivered another strong month on GunBroker, with transferable machine guns once again dominating the upper tier of the market. However, unlike the March report, April showed broader diversity—bringing in rare imports, high-end sporting rifles, and collectible handguns alongside NFA mainstays.
From iconic platforms like the Colt, Thompson and M16 to scarce imports like the SPAS-15 and Sako M92/S, the month highlighted continued demand across multiple collecting segments. Strong bidder participation across many listings also reinforced the depth and geographic reach of the current market.
Notable Trends:
The list is ranked from lowest to highest final sale price.
Sold on April 14, 2026 (Item #1160738615), this Blaser S2 Safari Luxus double rifle brought $17,500. Despite receiving a single bid from one bidder in one state, the rifle’s premium craftsmanship and dangerous-game pedigree supported a strong final price. Double rifles in .375 H&H remain highly regarded among safari and big game hunters, particularly examples from respected European makers. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on April 19, 2026 (Item #1169021222), this pre-ban Franchi SPAS-15 realized $17,525 after drawing 65 bids from 24 bidders across 17 states. Strong bidding activity highlights continued demand for rare imported tactical shotguns, especially pre-ban examples with original accessories. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on April 10, 2026 (Item #1166986859), three FightLite MCR-060 dual-feed uppers sold together for a combined total of $17,699.97. Offered in factory new condition, these specialized upper assemblies reflect growing interest in high-end tactical components and modular systems.

Sold on April 30, 2026 (Item #1170861244), this Ruger AC556 achieved $17,725 after 37 bids from 16 bidders across 14 states. Strong participation reflects continued demand for entry-level transferable machine guns. The seller listed the firearm as used.

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Sold on April 24, 2026 (Item #1170541154), this Model A Uzi brought $17,999. With only a single bid recorded, the result still underscores consistent baseline demand for transferable Uzi platforms. The seller listed the firearm as used.

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Sold on April 26, 2026 (Item #1169889482), this Sako M92/S realized $18,025 after 33 bids from 9 bidders across 8 states. Widely regarded as one of the finest AK-pattern rifles ever produced, its rarity in the U.S. market drove strong competition. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on April 26, 2026 (Item #1168301163), this Tippmann 1917 achieved $20,051 after 16 bids from 12 bidders across 10 states. Its limited production and included accessories made it especially attractive to collectors. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on April 12, 2026 (Item #1166024613), this Thompson brought $23,075 after 41 bids from 17 bidders across 13 states. Continued demand for classic American submachine guns drove strong bidding activity. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on April 7, 2026 (Item #1165624655), this HK91 achieved $25,050 after 41 bids from 21 bidders across 14 states. Pre-ban imports with documented provenance continue to command strong collector interest. The seller listed the firearm as used.

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Sold on April 12, 2026 (Item #1165953065), this Colt M16A1 lower brought $25,325 after 5 bids from 3 bidders across 3 states. Registered receivers remain among the most versatile and desirable NFA assets. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on April 5, 2026 (Item #1149945262), this AC-556K achieved $26,525 after 17 bids from 2 bidders across 2 states. Compact configuration and upgrades helped drive buyer interest. The seller listed the firearm as used.

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Sold on April 12, 2026 (Item #1166059846), this Mini Uzi realized $28,025 after 51 bids from 21 bidders across 16 states. Strong participation highlights ongoing demand for compact transferable submachine guns. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on April 19, 2026 (Item #1168301343), this rare miniature M2HB variant brought $28,050 after 47 bids from 19 bidders across 11 states. Limited production drove sustained collector interest. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on April 17, 2026 (Item #1160693745), this Lewis gun achieved $28,995 with a single bid. Historical significance and rarity supported its strong value. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on April 26, 2026 (Item #1158455404), this transferable M16 sold at a fixed price of $29,500. Entry-level M16 platforms continue to provide accessible options in the NFA space. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on April 26, 2026 (Item #1169318948), this MP7 brought $30,025 after 42 bids from 20 bidders across 14 states. Modern military platforms continue to attract strong interest. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on April 2, 2026 (Item #1166717134), this Thompson sold at a fixed price of $34,999. Its condition and extensive accessory package significantly enhanced value. The seller listed the firearm as used.

Sold on April 5, 2026 (Item #1164053281), this rare Korth pistol achieved $35,176.99 after 24 bids from 13 bidders across 9 states. Early serial examples remain highly collectible. The seller listed the firearm as used.

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Sold on April 19, 2026 (Item #1160726810), this Colt M16A1 realized $39,000 after 39 bids from 22 bidders across 14 states. Strong demand continues for original Colt machine guns. The seller listed the firearm as used.


Sold on April 12, 2026 (Item #1167614248), this Colt Thompson brought $40,525 after 12 bids from 7 bidders across 6 states. One of the most iconic machine guns ever produced, it remains a cornerstone of the collector market. The seller listed the firearm as used.

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Sold on April 26, 2026 (Item #1169139101), this AA-12 achieved $81,025 after 53 bids from 11 bidders across 7 states, making it the highest-priced firearm sold on GunBroker in April 2026. Its rarity and unique design drove intense bidding activity. The seller listed the firearm as used.

April reinforced the continued strength of the high-end firearms market on GunBroker, with several clear trends emerging:
Transferable Machine Guns Remain Dominant
The top 10 was heavily concentrated with NFA firearms, reflecting their fixed supply and long-term collector demand.
Diverse Collector Interest Is Growing
Unlike previous months, April saw strong representation from imported rifles, rare shotguns, and even high-end components—indicating broader market participation.
Bidding Activity Remains Strong
Multiple listings exceeded 40+ bids, with wide geographic participation, signaling a healthy and competitive marketplace.
Fixed-Price Sales Still Matter
Several high-value firearms sold without bidding wars, showing that informed buyers are willing to act quickly on desirable items.
April 2026 showcased a balanced and active collector market, where both rarity and accessibility played key roles. While transferable machine guns continue to anchor the top tier, the expanding diversity of high-value sales suggests a maturing and increasingly competitive marketplace on GunBroker.
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