Top Selling Semi Auto Pistols on GunBroker for November 2025

If you’ve been watching the handgun market lately, you already know the story: a few proven platforms keep showing up in holsters, range bags, and “add to cart” buttons. Outdoor Analytics’ November 2025 GunBroker snapshot for top selling semi auto pistols makes that trend crystal clear—buyers are sticking with the familiar, and they’re paying more for certain names when they want “duty-grade” or “classic.”

This dashboard focuses on new semi-auto pistols sold on GunBroker.com in November 2025, showing two views: which brands moved the most units, and which pistol families (think model lines) dominated the cart. It also includes a “median sell price,” which is a good “typical” closing price without getting thrown off by a few sky-high auctions.

What November 2025 looked like for handgun demand

Zooming out for a second, broader firearm demand stayed strong heading into the holiday season. The NSSF-adjusted FBI background-check number for November 2025 was reported at 1,408,230—down from the same month the year prior, but still a big month by any normal standard. Guns.com

That bigger context matters because it helps explain why the “usual suspects” win: when shoppers are price-checking hard and looking for proven value, the pistols with the deepest track records and biggest accessory ecosystems tend to rise.

Top selling brands: Glock out front, value brands close behind

GLOCK led the brand table by a wide margin—roughly one out of every four new semi-auto pistols sold in this slice of the market. And the typical selling price sat right in the “working gun” sweet spot: not bargain-basement, not boutique.

After that, the pack gets interesting:

  • SIG SAUER held the clear runner-up spot, with a notably higher typical price—suggesting shoppers were willing to pay extra when they wanted that SIG feel, features, or specific model lineup.
  • RUGER and TAURUS brought serious “value lane” energy, with lower typical prices that fit first-time buyers, glovebox guns, and range plinkers.
  • COLT, HK, and KIMBER showed up with higher typical prices—less about volume, more about buyers hunting for a specific experience, heritage, or premium build.

Top selling brands table

Brand Share of units Median sell price
GLOCK23.2%$701
SIG SAUER7.9%$1,231
RUGER5.4%$378
SMITH & WESSON4.8%$547
TAURUS4.8%$354
SPRINGFIELD4.6%$782
COLT4.0%$1,652
KIMBER3.5%$1,177
HECKLER & KOCH3.1%$1,399
WALTHER2.5%$670
BERETTA2.4%$624
CZ-USA2.2%$971
CANIK1.5%$672
KELTEC1.5%$349
FNH1.1%$876

Top selling pistol families: the compact 9mm effect

On the model-family side, two names jump off the page: GLOCK G19 and SIG SAUER P365. That’s not surprising—GunBroker has highlighted the same kind of “G19 and P365” gravity in earlier 2025 reporting as well. GunBroker

In plain terms, this is what buyers are voting for with their wallets:

  • Compact, do-it-all pistols that can conceal, train hard, and still feel at home on a nightstand.
  • Huge aftermarket support for holsters, mags, sights, and parts—because it’s easier to build a setup when everyone makes gear for it.
  • Familiar handling—many shooters stick with what they already run well, especially when prices and inventory are bouncing around.

Top selling families table

Family Share of units Median sell price
GLOCK G194.9%$755
GLOCK G172.7%$685
SIG SAUER P3652.6%$587
TAURUS TAURUSTX2.3%$397
GLOCK G201.4%$751
GLOCK G431.4%$613
GLOCK G451.3%$795
BERETTA MODEL 90 PISTOLS1.2%$740
SIG SAUER P2261.2%$2,623
RUGER MARK IV1.1%$519
COLT GOVERNMENT1.1%$1,442
GLOCK G261.0%$647
SIG SAUER P3200.8%$779
WALTHER PPK0.8%$775
SMITH & WESSON BODYGUARD0.8%$417

What this means if you are shopping right now

A simple takeaway from the top selling semi auto pistols list: mainstream models hold their value because demand stays steady. If you’re buying, that can be a good thing (easier to resell, easy to find mags/holsters). If you’re trying to score a “steal,” it usually means looking at less-hyped models, watching timing, or jumping on clean listings fast.

Also worth keeping in mind: rules around who is considered “engaged in the business” of dealing firearms have been a major compliance topic, especially for frequent sellers, and that can shape how some people choose to buy and sell online. ATF

And for the industry side, many retailers and manufacturers have been talking openly about a cooler sales environment compared to peak years—making it even more important to know what’s actually moving. Shooting Industry Magazine

Final thoughts

November 2025 on GunBroker was a familiar story in the best way: Glock remained the volume king, SIG kept pulling buyers up the price ladder, and value brands stayed competitive by giving shoppers more pistol for the money. If you’re building inventory, planning promos, or just picking your next carry gun, this is exactly why tracking top selling semi auto pistols month by month is so useful.