Gunbroker.com's Top-Selling Firearms for March 2016

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posted on April 29, 2016
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What guns were Americans buying as 2016 ushered in spring? Those listed by GunBroker.com as best-sellers for March 2016—both new and used—have been covered extensively by American Rifleman. Check the list here and learn more about these guns.


Semi-automatic Pistol  
New: Glock G19
Used: Glock G22   

Revolver 
New: Ruger GP100
Used: Colt Python

Semi-automatic Rifle
New: Smith & Wesson M&P15
Used: Springfield M1 Garand




 

Bolt-Action Rifle
New: 
Savage Axis
Used: Remington 700

Lever-Action Rifle
New: Marlin 1895
Used: Winchester 94

Semi-automatic Shotgun 
New: Beretta A300 Outlander

Used: Remington 1100


Over-Under Shotgun
New: Browning Citori 725
Used: Browning Citori 725

Pump-Action Shotgun
New: Kel-Tec KSG
Used: Remington 870 Wingmaster

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