July 2025 Top Selling Pump Shotguns on GunBroker

July 2025 Top Selling Pump Shotguns on GunBroker

If you’ve ever hunted waterfowl at sunrise or run a defensive shotgun course, you know the timeless appeal of the pump action shotgun. They’re rugged, reliable, and versatile—perfect for hunting, home defense, and everything in between. July 2025 sales data from GunBroker, compiled by Outdoor Analytics, shows that America’s love affair with pump guns is still going strong, with a few clear winners standing out.

Mossberg Takes the Crown

Mossberg dominated the market this month, capturing nearly 27% of all new pump shotgun sales. The Mossberg Model 590 led the charge, holding 14.6% of the market with a median price of $612. Add in strong showings from the Maverick 88 and the classic Model 500, and it’s clear Mossberg continues to be the go-to name in pump shotguns.

Key Mossberg highlights:

  • Model 590 – most popular family, $612 median price
  • Maverick 88 – budget-friendly at $263 median price
  • Model 500 – versatile all-rounder, $420 median price

Remington and Winchester Hold Strong

Hot on Mossberg’s heels, Remington claimed nearly 12% of sales, anchored by the legendary 870 series. With a median price of $628, the Remington 870 remains one of the most trusted pumps in both hunting and tactical roles.

Winchester secured a solid 10% market share, powered by the Super X Pump. At just $307 median price, the Super X offers excellent value for shooters looking for reliability without breaking the bank.

The Standouts and Surprises

A few other brands made a splash in July:

  • KelTec KSG – Unique bullpup design, snagging 6.7% of sales
  • Benelli Nova – European engineering meets pump reliability, 3.5% share at $527
  • Browning BPS – A classic bottom-ejector with a premium $863 price tag

Even smaller brands like Charles Daly, Citadel, and Escort carved out small but steady pieces of the market, showing there’s room for variety even in a Mossberg-heavy landscape.

What This Means for Hunters and Shooters

For hunters, this data confirms what many already know: Mossberg and Remington remain kings of the duck blind and deer woods. For home defense enthusiasts, the wide availability of affordable Maverick 88s and Winchester Super X Pumps is welcome news. And for those looking for something a little different, the KelTec KSG and Benelli Nova show that innovation and refinement still have a place in the pump shotgun world.

Final Thoughts

Pump action shotguns are still the backbone of the American shotgun market, with Mossberg, Remington, and Winchester leading the pack. Whether you’re chasing gobblers, running 3-gun matches, or just want a reliable home defense tool, July’s sales charts prove there’s a pump shotgun out there for every budget and purpose.