Top Selling Over Under Shotguns on GunBroker for February 2026

If you are trying to understand where the over under shotgun market is leaning, this chart gives a useful snapshot. The image tracks top selling over under shotguns on GunBroker.com for February 2026, filtered to new firearms only. In plain English, it shows which brands and product families captured the most unit share, along with the median selling price buyers actually paid.

That matters because brand share alone does not tell the full story. A lower-priced model can move a lot of units, while premium names can still hold strong demand at much higher price points. In this breakdown, you will see which brands led the month, where price bands seem to matter, and what that could mean for shoppers, clay shooters, and retailers planning their next move.

Quick Take

  • Browning led the brand table with 23.4% unit share and a median sell price of $2,602.
  • Beretta and GForce Arms were the next biggest brand names by share, but they sat at very different price levels.
  • The family table shows Browning and Beretta dominating several of the best-known over under lines.
  • The chart suggests buyers were active in both the entry-level and premium segments, not just one end of the market.
  • For shoppers, the biggest thing to watch is value by use case: beginner field gun, clay target gun, or premium long-term buy.

Definition: Market share of units means the share of total guns sold, not the share of dollars spent.

Definition: Median sell price is the middle selling price in the observed sales, which helps reduce the effect of unusually high or low listings.

This February 2026 snapshot shows a healthy spread of buyer interest across budget-friendly and premium over under shotguns, with Browning clearly out front and Beretta holding strong premium positioning.

Outdoor Analytics chart showing top selling new over under shotguns on GunBroker.com for February 2026, including leading brands, market share of units, and median sell prices.

What the image shows about top selling over under shotguns

The image is a dashboard titled Top Selling New Firearms on GunBroker.com for February 2026, specifically filtered to Over Under Shotguns and New condition. It contains two ranked tables: one for Top Selling Brands and one for Top Selling Families. Each table reports market share of units and median sell price.

On the brand side, Browning stands well ahead of the field at 23.4% share. GForce Arms and Beretta follow close behind each other at 11.7% and 11.5%, but their pricing is dramatically different. GForce Arms sits at a median sell price of $380, while Beretta is far higher at $3,548. That contrast is one of the clearest stories in the chart: buyers were not all shopping in the same budget lane.

The family table adds useful detail. Browning Citori leads all individual families at 8.6%, followed by Beretta Model 680 Shotguns at 6.3%, Browning Cynergy at 5.7%, and Browning Citori 725 at 5.2%. In other words, Browning is not just winning on brand awareness. It is showing up repeatedly with multiple popular families.

What is not shown is just as important. The chart does not show total units sold, buyer geography, barrel length, gauge mix, action details, or intended use such as hunting versus clays. So this is best read as a monthly sales snapshot, not a complete market report.

The biggest takeaways

  • Browning owned the month. Its 23.4% brand share put it comfortably ahead of every other listed brand.
  • Price did not limit Browning’s momentum. A median price of $2,602 shows strong sales well above entry-level territory.
  • Budget options still moved serious volume. GForce Arms, Mossberg, Stoeger, ATI, Pointer, and Savage all appear with lower median prices.
  • Beretta stayed premium. Beretta’s 11.5% brand share at a median of $3,548 suggests buyers still paid up for established higher-end models.
  • The middle and upper-middle market looks active. Brands like CZ-USA, Weatherby, Franchi, and Benelli filled the space between budget and premium extremes.
  • Family depth matters. Browning appears several times in the family rankings, which suggests strong lineup breadth, not just one breakout model.
  • Entry price and brand trust may both be driving sales. The chart suggests buyers were balancing affordability with reputation and intended use.
  • This is a snapshot, not a verdict. One month of marketplace activity is helpful, but it should be combined with fit, handling, warranty support, and legal local availability before making a purchase decision.

Data table from the image

Brand table

Brand Market Share of Units Median Sell Price Timeframe Condition Firearm Type Geography
BROWNING23.4%$2,602February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
GFORCE ARMS11.7%$380February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
BERETTA11.5%$3,548February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
CZ-USA5.7%$862February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
MOSSBERG5.7%$833February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
STOEGER4.2%$456February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
WEATHERBY3.9%$1,014February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
BENELLI3.1%$2,792February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
AMERICAN TACTICAL (ATI)2.9%$534February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
FRANCHI2.6%$1,674February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
RUGER2.6%$2,536February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
POINTER2.1%$431February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
SAVAGE2.1%$641February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
SKB SHOTGUNS1.8%$1,867February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
RIZZINI USA1.6%$4,001February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown

How to read this brand table: this shows which manufacturers captured the largest share of new over under shotgun sales in the chart. Market share of units tells you how much of the month’s sales each brand represented, while median sell price shows the middle selling price for that brand.

Family table

Family Market Share of Units Median Sell Price Timeframe Condition Firearm Type Geography
BROWNING CITORI8.6%$2,256February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
BERETTA MODEL 680 SHOTGUNS6.3%$3,042February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
BROWNING CYNERGY5.7%$2,178February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
BROWNING CITORI 7255.2%$2,889February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
GFORCE ARMS GF SERIES3.6%$394February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
AMERICAN TACTICAL (ATI) CAVALRY2.6%$510February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
BROWNING CITORI 8252.3%$3,848February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
POINTER ACRIUS1.8%$428February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
SAVAGE MODEL 555 SHOTGUNS1.8%$670February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
CZ-USA DRAKE1.6%$664February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
RUGER RED LABEL1.3%$3,017February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
STOEGER CONDOR1.3%$359February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
CZ-USA REAPER0.8%$887February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
CZ-USA REDHEAD0.8%$1,012February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown
BERETTA MODEL 690 SHOTGUNS0.5%$3,750February 2026NewOver Under ShotgunsNot shown

How to read this family table: this breaks the market down by product line rather than by manufacturer. That gives you a better sense of which specific over under families were attracting buyers, and whether those popular families leaned more budget-friendly, mid-range, or premium.

What this means for you

For new over under buyers

If you are shopping for your first over under, this chart shows there is no single “correct” budget. Lower-priced names like GForce Arms, Stoeger, Pointer, Savage, and ATI clearly found buyers. That can be helpful if you want a basic entry point for occasional range use or hunting within your local laws and season rules. At the same time, the strongest-selling name overall was Browning, which sat much higher in price. That suggests many buyers still see long-term value in better-known lines.

For clay and target shooters

Competitive and recreational clay shooters should pay close attention to the family table. Browning Citori, Cynergy, and Citori 725 all ranked well, and Beretta’s 680 family stayed near the top too. Those families have a clear presence in this sales snapshot, which may reflect trust in fit, handling, and repeat use. The chart does not measure performance directly, but it does suggest where buyer confidence was concentrated.

For retailers and brands

From a retail angle, the split market is the main story. Budget models moved units, but premium brands still held meaningful share at much higher prices. That may support a two-lane merchandising strategy: dependable entry options for price-sensitive shoppers, plus a premium wall for customers who are willing to spend more for established families. The image suggests that relying on one price segment alone could leave demand untapped.

For value-focused shoppers

The best buying lesson here is to compare role, not just rank. A shotgun that sells well at $380 and a shotgun that sells well above $3,000 are solving very different buyer problems. Think first about your intended use, how often you shoot, whether fit matters for long sessions, and how much after-sale support matters to you.

Smart next steps

  • Set your use case first: upland hunting, sporting clays, trap, skeet, or general recreation.
  • Use this chart to narrow your short list, then compare fit, balance, controls, and warranty support.
  • Check current local availability and transfer requirements before assuming a listed family will be easy to find.
  • Budget for the full setup, including case, eye and ear protection, cleaning gear, and range or field accessories.
  • Whenever possible, handle several models in person before buying, especially if the gun will see long days on the range.
  • Follow all local laws, manufacturer guidance, and range or field safety rules.

Common questions

What does this chart measure?

It measures market share of units sold and median sell price for new over under shotguns on GunBroker.com in February 2026.

Does the top-ranked brand mean it is the best shotgun?

No. It means that brand captured the biggest share of units in this snapshot. Fit, purpose, durability, support, and budget still matter.

Why are some high-selling brands much cheaper than others?

The chart suggests buyers were shopping across different price bands. Some were likely looking for affordable entry points, while others were paying for premium families and brand reputation.

Is median sell price the same as MSRP?

No. Median sell price reflects the middle observed sale price in the chart, not necessarily the manufacturer’s suggested retail price.

Can I use this chart to choose a shotgun for clays?

It is a helpful starting point, especially for seeing which families are moving in the market, but you should still evaluate fit, balance, barrel options, and intended discipline before buying.

What is missing from this image?

The chart does not show total unit count, gauge breakdown, buyer region, barrel length, or why buyers chose each model. Those details would help deepen the picture but are not shown here.

The big lesson from these top selling over under shotguns is that the market was broad in February 2026. Browning led clearly, Beretta stayed strong at premium pricing, and several lower-cost names still captured meaningful unit share. For buyers, that means there were multiple paths into the category. Start with your purpose, compare the families that match your budget, and use this snapshot as a guide rather than a final answer. If you are publishing this on your site, invite readers to share what they are seeing in their local market and what over under they would put on their shortlist next.