Special Report
Companies Selling the Most Guns, According to an Online Gun Broker
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The rise of e-commerce — buying things online rather than at brick-and-mortar stores — has been one of the most disruptive developments in the history of American retail. From groceries to prescription medication, consumers can buy just about anything online these days – even firearms.
Unlike most items purchased online, however, firearms are generally not shipped directly to your door. Typically, the process requires buyers to have their firearm shipped to a Federally Licensed Firearm dealer – usually a local gun store – which will then run a background check before transferring the gun to the customer. Still, as is the case with online shopping in general, the convenience and inventory offered by online retailers is a major draw for gun buyers.
Gunbroker.com, one of the largest online marketplaces for firearms, has over 7.3 million registered users and more than 1.6 million items for sale every day. The company reported some $64.6 million in online sales in fiscal 2022 alone. And sales during the 2022 calendar year reveal that some gunmakers are far more popular in the United States than others. (These are the 22 guns used by Federal agents.)
Using a report from Gungenius, which uses data from Gunbroker.com, 24/7 Wall St. identified the 25 most popular gun companies in America. Firearm brands are ranked by 2022 sales reported by the online platform, though exact sales numbers were not provided.
The top brands on this list include some of the largest gunmakers in the United States. The top three companies on this list – Ruger, SIG Sauer, and Smith & Wesson – alone accounted for over 60% of all domestically produced firearms between 2016 and 2020.
American companies also dominate this list, producing 10 of the 25 brands listed – not including brands like Colt and Winchester that were founded in the United States and later bought by a foreign company. Belgium and Germany are the two countries home to the second largest share of companies on this list, each with three. It is important to note, however, that nearly every brand on this list has an American headquarters and often an American manufacturing facility, regardless of where their parent company is based. (Here is a look at the largest American weapons manufacturers.)
Click here to see the top gunmakers.
25. CANiK
> Popular firearm(s): TP9DA, METE SF Black, SFX Rival
> Brand’s US headquarters: Delray Beach, FL (U.S. supplier)
> Parent company: Samsun Yurt Savunma
> Parent company headquartered in: Turkey
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24. Magnum Research
> Popular firearm(s): Desert Eagle, Mountain Eagle Rifle, Magnum Research 1911
> Brand’s US headquarters: Pillager, MN
> Parent company: Kahr Firearms Group
> Parent company headquartered in: United States
23. Armscor/Rock Island Armory
> Popular firearm(s): Armor Series TCM Standard FS, Rock Standard FS, GI Standard FS
> Brand’s US headquarters: Pahrump, NV
> Parent company: Arms Corporation of the Philippines
> Parent company headquartered in: Philippines
22. IWI – Israel Weapon Industries
> Popular firearm(s): Zion-15 rifle, Masada pistol, UZI Pro pistol
> Brand’s US headquarters: Middletown, PA
> Parent company: IWI
> Parent company headquartered in: Israel
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21. Winchester
> Popular firearm(s): Model 70 rifles, Super X4 shotguns, Super X Pump shotguns
> Brand’s US headquarters: New Haven, CT
> Parent company: Herstal Group
> Parent company headquartered in: Belgium
20. KelTec
> Popular firearm(s): P15, PLR16, KSG shotgun, SUB2000 folding rifle
> Brand’s US headquarters: Cocoa, FL
> Parent company: Kel-Tec CNC Industries Inc.
> Parent company headquartered in: United States
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19. Benelli
> Popular firearm(s): LUPO Bolt-Action Rifle, Super Black Eagle 3 Shotgun, 828 U Shotgun
> Brand’s US headquarters: Accokeek, MD
> Parent company: Beretta Holding
> Parent company headquartered in: Italy
18. Walther
> Popular firearm(s): PDP Compact, PPK, P99 AS
> Brand’s US headquarters: Fort Smith, AR
> Parent company: PW Group
> Parent company headquartered in: Germany
17. Remington
> Popular firearm(s): Model 870 and Model 1100 shotguns, Model 700 rifles
> Brand’s US headquarters: LaGrange, GA
> Parent company: RemArms
> Parent company headquartered in: United States
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16. FN
> Popular firearm(s): FN 510 Tactical, FN 15 DMR3, FN SC 1
> Brand’s US headquarters: McLean, VA
> Parent company: Herstal Group
> Parent company headquartered in: Belgium
15. Kimber
> Popular firearm(s): Aegis Elite Pro 1911, K6s DASA, SuperAmerica
> Brand’s US headquarters: Troy, AL
> Parent company: Kimber Manufacturing, Inc.
> Parent company headquartered in: United States
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14. H&K
> Popular firearm(s): MP5, VP9, HK 416
> Brand’s US headquarters: Columbus, GA
> Parent company: Heckler & Koch GmbH
> Parent company headquartered in: Germany
13. CZ-USA
> Popular firearm(s): CZ Drake, CZ 1012 All-Terrain, CZ Bobwhite G2, CZ 457 American
> Brand’s US headquarters: Kansas City, KS
> Parent company: Colt CZ Group
> Parent company headquartered in: Czech Republic
12. Browning
> Popular firearm(s): Citori, X-Bolt, BLR
> Brand’s US headquarters: Morgan, UT
> Parent company: Herstal Group
> Parent company headquartered in: Belgium
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11. Savage
> Popular firearm(s): Savage 1911, 555 Sporting, A22 Takedown
> Brand’s US headquarters: Westfield, MA
> Parent company: Savage Arms
> Parent company headquartered in: United States
10. Beretta
> Popular firearm(s): 92XI SAO, A300 Ultima Patrol, 686 Silver Pigeon I Sporting
> Brand’s US headquarters: Accokeek, MD
> Parent company: Beretta Holding
> Parent company headquartered in: Italy
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9. Henry Repeating Arms
> Popular firearm(s): Golden Boy, Homesteader, Big Boy Carbine
> Brand’s US headquarters: Rice Lake, WI
> Parent company: Henry Repeating Arms
> Parent company headquartered in: United States
8. Colt
> Popular firearm(s): Colt Python, Colt Elite Commander, Colt M4 Carbine
> Brand’s US headquarters: Hartford, CT
> Parent company: Colt CZ Group
> Parent company headquartered in: Czech Republic
7. Taurus
> Popular firearm(s): Taurus Judge, Taurus G3
> Brand’s US headquarters: Bainbridge, GA
> Parent company: CBC
> Parent company headquartered in: Brazil
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6. Mossberg
> Popular firearm(s): Mossberg 500 shotgun, Mossberg 590 shotgun
> Brand’s US headquarters: North Haven, CT
> Parent company: O.F. Mossberg & Sons Inc.
> Parent company headquartered in: United States
5. Springfield Armory
> Popular firearm(s): SAINT M-Lok AR-15 rifle, Hellcat Pro handgun, 1911 Operator
> Brand’s US headquarters: Geneseo, Il
> Parent company: Springfield, Inc.
> Parent company headquartered in: United States
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4. Glock
> Popular firearm(s): G17, G19, G43
> Brand’s US headquarters: Smyrna, GA
> Parent company: GLOCK Ges.m.b.H.
> Parent company headquartered in: Austria
3. Smith & Wesson
> Popular firearm(s): M&P9, M&P 15-22 Sport
> Brand’s US headquarters: Springfield, MA
> Parent company: Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc.
> Parent company headquartered in: United States
2. SIG Sauer
> Popular firearm(s): Sig Sauer P226, Sig Sauer P320, Sig Sauer P365
> Brand’s US headquarters: Newington, NH
> Parent company: L&O Holding Verwaltungs-GmbH
> Parent company headquartered in: Germany
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1. Ruger
> Popular firearm(s): Ruger 10/22, Ruger Mark IV
> Brand’s US headquarters: Southport, CT
> Parent company: Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc.
> Parent company headquartered in: United States
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