
With peak hunting season in full swing and early holiday buying underway, November 2025 showcased strong demand for classic bolt-actions, lever-actions, and collectible semi-autos across the GunBroker marketplace. Buyers gravitated toward rifles known for reliability, heritage, and long-term value — and the Top 10 makes that clear.
Below is a full breakdown of the Top 10 Used Rifles ranked on GunBroker in November 2025.
| Rank | Manufacturer | Model | Category | Previous Rank | SHOP |
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| 1 | Winchester | Model 70 | Bolt Action Rifles | 1 | BUY NOW |
| 1 | Winchester | Model 94 | Lever Action Rifles | 1 | BUY NOW |
| 1 | Springfield | M1 Garand | Semi Auto Rifles | 2 | BUY NOW |
| 1 | Remington | Rolling Block | Single Shot Rifles | 2 | BUY NOW |
| 2 | Marlin | Model 336 | Lever Action Rifles | 2 | BUY NOW |
| 2 | Thompson Center | Encore | Single Shot Rifles | 2 | BUY NOW |
| 3 | Ruger | M77 | Bolt Action Rifles | 3 | BUY NOW |
| 3 | Winchester | Model 1892 | Lever Action Rifles | 3 | BUY NOW |
The Winchester Model 70 and Model 94 remain the core of Winchester’s used-rifle leadership.
Collectors and enthusiasts continue to elevate the Springfield M1 Garand in the rankings.
Its blend of historical significance and real-world shootability keeps demand high through Q4.
A perennial favorite among hunters and long-range shooters, the Remington 700 BDL maintains top ranking due to:
Both the Marlin Marlin 336 and Winchester 1892 benefited from seasonal buyer interest and heritage appeal.
The Marlin Model 60, a long-time favorite rimfire rifle, continues to attract value-minded buyers — especially during the holiday season.
The Thompson Center Encore and Remington Rolling Block hold firm among hunters and collectors looking for:
The November 2025 rifle rankings reflect a marketplace that values legacy craftsmanship, field reliability, and classic American designs. From Winchesters to Remingtons, the used rifle market remains one of the most consistent and collector-driven segments on GunBroker.