
Welcome back to our monthly roundup of GunBroker’s Top Selling Used Guns. February 2026 delivered notable movement across several used firearm categories, with multiple models posting significant rank gains. The used guns on GunBroker February 2026 data shows a mix of stable category leaders and sharp upward movers, highlighting renewed buyer activity in both classic sporting rifles and heritage revolvers.
As with prior reports, this list reflects the top-selling used firearm in each major category, based on completed auction rankings (MonthlyRank = 1).
See last month’s Top 10 Used Guns of January 2026 report here.
(Category Leaders | Condition = USED | MonthlyRank = 1)
| Rank | Category | Manufacturer | Model | Previous Rank | Rank Change | Shop Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Used Bolt Action Rifle | Remington | 700 Mountain | 29 | â–² +28 | Buy Now |
| 2 | Used Lever Action Rifle | Winchester | 1894 | 3 | â–² +1 | Buy Now |
| 3 | Used Over/Under Shotgun | Browning | Citori | 1 | — | Buy Now |
| 4 | Used Pump Action Shotgun | Remington | 870 Wingmaster | 1 | — | Buy Now |
| 5 | Used Revolver | Smith & Wesson | Schofield Model 3 | 5 | â–² +4 | Buy Now |
| 6 | Used Semi-Auto Pistol | SIG Sauer | P320 | 1 | — | Buy Now |
| 7 | Used Semi-Auto Rifle | Ruger | 10/22 | 2 | â–² +1 | Buy Now |
| 8 | Used Semi-Auto Shotgun | Remington | 1100 Competition | 1 | — | Buy Now |
| 9 | Used Side-by-Side Shotgun | Savage | Fox Model B | 2 | â–² +1 | Buy Now |
| 10 | Used Single Shot Rifle | Ruger | No. 1 | 1 | â–¼ -4 | Buy Now |
Rankings reflect the top-selling USED firearm in each major category based on February 2026 completed auction rankings. Rank Change reflects movement from January 2026 Report.
The biggest mover of the month, the Remington 700 Mountain surged from #29 to claim the top spot in bolt action rifles. Lightweight hunting rifles appear to be regaining momentum as spring approaches.

The Winchester 1894 edged up to the top position, reinforcing continued demand for classic lever-action platforms.

The Citori maintained its leadership, underscoring ongoing stability in the sporting shotgun segment.
Trend: Strong consistency from late 2025 into January.

Premium pump shotguns continue to perform consistently, with the Wingmaster holding firm at #1. Quality construction and long-term reliability support stable resale demand.

A notable climber in February, the Schofield Model 3 jumped four spots to lead the revolver category. Interest in historically styled revolvers appears to be strengthening.

The P320 continues its steady performance at the top of the semi-auto pistol category, reflecting sustained demand for modular handgun platforms.

The Ruger 10/22 reclaimed the #1 position in semi-auto rifles, reinforcing its long-standing popularity among rimfire shooters.

Competition-oriented sporting shotguns maintained stability, with the 1100 Competition retaining category leadership.

The Fox Model B climbed into the top spot, signaling steady demand in traditional double-barrel shotgun segments.

Despite a four-position drop, the Ruger No. 1 remains the category leader in single-shot rifles, continuing its reputation as a precision-oriented classic.

The Remington 700 Mountain’s 28-position jump marks the largest movement so far in 2026, suggesting renewed buyer interest in lightweight hunting configurations.
The Smith & Wesson Schofield Model 3’s rise indicates increasing collector engagement within the used revolver market.
Shotgun and pistol leaders largely held steady, reinforcing consistent demand patterns established in late 2025.
While several categories saw incremental shifts, February overall reflects a balanced and stable used firearms market.
With two months of 2026 data now complete, early patterns are emerging:
March will provide the final data point needed to assess whether Q1 is shaping up as a year of stability — or one of shifting category leadership.
The March 2026 Used Guns on GunBroker Report will tell the story.