Top-Selling Over/Under Shotguns on GunBroker for December 2025

Over/under shotguns have a way of turning an ordinary day at the range into something that feels a little more “classic.” And when you look at what actually sold on GunBroker.com in December 2025 (new guns only), you can see exactly where buyers are putting their money: proven name-brand workhorses up top, with a strong undercurrent of budget-friendly field guns moving plenty of units.

What the December 2025 dashboard is showing

This Outdoor Analytics snapshot focuses on new over/under shotguns sold on GunBroker.com during December 2025. The tables break performance into two angles:

  • Top Selling Brands (share of units sold and the typical “middle” selling price)
  • Top Selling Families (specific product lines that drove the most unit volume)

Big picture: Browning leads the pack, Beretta owns the premium lane

If you’re trying to understand the over/under market, December 2025 makes it pretty clear: Browning is the volume leader in this slice of the market, while Beretta shows up as the brand buyers lean on when they’re comfortable spending more for refinement, fit, and finish.

At the same time, a cluster of value-focused brands and imported lines are moving a meaningful share of units. That’s a good reminder that the over/under category isn’t “all high-dollar,” especially when new shooters are stepping up from pump guns or semi-autos and want a simple break-action experience without the premium price tag.

Top selling brands: winners across price tiers

Here’s what stands out when you scan the brand list:

  • Browning sits on top in unit share, which lines up with the long-running popularity of the Citori family (more on that below).
  • Beretta posts a notably higher typical selling price, pointing to a buyer base that’s shopping “nice” rather than “cheap.”
  • Mossberg, GForce Arms, Stoeger, ATI, Tristar, Pointer and others show that budget and mid-tier over/unders are very much part of the new-gun conversation.

Top selling families: the Citori universe is doing heavy lifting

Families tell the real story because they reveal which specific line is pulling demand. December 2025 shows a clear theme: multiple Browning Citori variants are stacking up across the list. That’s what happens when a platform has decades of reputation behind it, plenty of configuration options, and strong buyer confidence in resale value.

On the Beretta side, the 680 and 690 families show up as the “buy once, cry once” picks. Meanwhile, families like the Savage 555, ATI Cavalry, and GForce GF Series signal steady demand for entry-level over/unders—often from buyers prioritizing affordability or a first “break-open” hunting gun.

Data table: December 2025 top sellers (new over/under shotguns)

Top Selling Brands (share of units sold, typical selling price)

Brand Share of units Typical selling price
Browning28.8%$2,602
Beretta12.2%$3,770
Mossberg8.5%$785
GForce Arms7.5%$370
CZ-USA6.6%$1,023
Savage4.1%$615
Stoeger4.1%$452
American Tactical (ATI)3.3%$498
Tristar3.1%$772
Franchi2.9%$1,754
Charles Daly2.5%$1,132
Pointer2.3%$435
Weatherby2.3%$971
Rizzini USA1.9%$2,906
Benelli1.4%$3,150

Top Selling Families (share of units sold, typical selling price)

Family Share of units Typical selling price
Browning Citori12.5%$2,327
Beretta Model 680 Shotguns6.0%$3,262
Browning Cynergy5.6%$1,895
Browning Citori 8254.6%$3,704
Browning Citori 7253.7%$2,863
Savage Model 555 Shotguns3.7%$628
American Tactical (ATI) Cavalry2.7%$508
GForce Arms GF Series2.1%$358
Pointer Acrius2.1%$433
CZ-USA Redhead1.9%$1,045
CZ-USA Drake1.7%$706
Tristar Trinity1.5%$641
Beretta Model 690 Shotguns1.0%$4,879
CZ-USA Reaper0.6%$847
Tristar Setters/T0.6%$609

What this means if you’re shopping an over/under

  • If you want the “safe bet”: the Browning Citori ecosystem continues to be the dependable, widely-trusted choice in new over/unders.
  • If you’re chasing premium fit and finish: Beretta’s 680/690 families are showing up where serious buyers are spending.
  • If you’re budget-driven: families like the Savage 555, ATI Cavalry, and GForce GF Series highlight real demand for entry-level break-actions.
  • If resale matters: high-recognition families tend to hold attention longer—useful if you think you’ll trade up later.

Wrap-up: December 2025 was all about trusted classics

For December 2025, the new over/under shotgun market on GunBroker.com tells a simple story: trusted, established families drive the most unit action, and buyers still split into two camps—those who want a long-term staple and those who want an affordable way into the over/under world. If you’ve been on the fence, this is a solid reminder that you can pick your lane—classic workhorse or value-first—and still find a strong selection of new guns moving through the market.