Top-Selling Pump Action Shotguns on GunBroker for November 2025

If you’ve been shopping pumps lately, you’ve probably noticed the same thing most of us have: some models are everywhere, and a few “usual suspects” keep winning month after month. Using Outdoor Analytics’ November 2025 snapshot of new pump action shotgun sales on GunBroker.com, here’s what rose to the top—and what the pricing tells us in plain English.
The big story this month
Mossberg didn’t just lead—it owned the conversation. In November, Mossberg took a huge slice of all new pump action shotgun sales, and the models doing the heavy lifting were exactly the ones you’d expect: the 590, the 500, and the Maverick 88 line.
On the flip side, a few brands are clearly winning the “get in the game for less money” crowd, while others are thriving with buyers who are happy to pay more for tradition, fit/finish, or a specific feel.
Top brands: who sold the most new pump action shotguns
Think of the “median” price as the most typical price—the middle-of-the-road sale, not the cheapest or the priciest.
| Brand | Share of sales | Typical (median) sale price |
|---|---|---|
| Mossberg | 39.1% | $462 |
| GForce Arms | 11.7% | $149 |
| Remington | 9.0% | $673 |
| KelTec | 7.7% | $501 |
| Winchester | 5.3% | $453 |
| Benelli | 4.0% | $589 |
| Charles Daly | 1.8% | $236 |
| Browning | 1.6% | $1,099 |
| Maverick Arms | 1.2% | $252 |
| Armscor/RIA | 0.9% | $219 |
| Citadel | 0.9% | $164 |
| Escort | 0.9% | $221 |
| Legacy Sports International | 0.7% | $250 |
| Stoeger | 0.7% | $252 |
| Chiappa | 0.6% | $502 |
Top families: which specific pump models buyers grabbed
This is where the “why” starts to show. The top of the list is packed with practical, proven pumps—then you see a couple specialty picks that keep earning their spot.
| Family (model line) | Share of sales | Typical (median) sale price |
|---|---|---|
| Mossberg Model 590 Shotguns | 16.4% | $546 |
| Mossberg Model 500 Shotguns | 9.6% | $455 |
| Remington 870 | 8.7% | $671 |
| Mossberg Maverick 88 Shotguns | 6.4% | $249 |
| GForce Arms Pump Action Shotguns | 5.9% | $150 |
| KelTec KSG | 5.5% | $545 |
| Benelli Nova | 2.5% | $538 |
| Mossberg Model 510 Shotguns | 1.8% | $441 |
| Browning BPS | 1.2% | $1,102 |
| GForce Arms GF Series | 1.2% | $162 |
| Armscor/RIA All Generation | 0.9% | $219 |
| Mossberg 835 Ulti-Mag | 0.9% | $531 |
| GForce Arms Pumpernickel | 0.7% | $204 |
| Mossberg Model 505 Shotguns | 0.7% | $411 |
| Savage Model 320 Shotguns | 0.6% | $206 |
What this means if you’re shopping
- If you want “safe and supported”: The Mossberg 500 and 590 families are still the easiest path to parts, accessories, and proven setups.
- If you’re stretching every dollar: Maverick 88 and the budget GForce families are pulling buyers in with prices that stay comfortably low.
- If you like classic pump feel: The Remington 870 continues to hold strong, and buyers are still paying more to get one.
- If you want something different: The KelTec KSG remains a consistent pick for folks who like compact handling and a more modern vibe.
Wrap-up
November 2025 made one thing clear: pump action shotguns are still a value-first category, and the winners are the brands that deliver reliability without drama. Mossberg’s mix of models covers almost every use case, budget pumps are gaining ground, and the classics keep commanding respect (and higher price tags) with loyal buyers.