Tracking which models people buy most reveals a lot about what matters in the real world. Reliability, value, and familiarity often win out over flash or novelty. The list below comes from recent industry data and site reports about 2024 sales—including the most popular handguns, rifles, and shotguns revealed by research tracking actual purchases. These are the firearms that Americans chose most often last year, based on volume and wide availability.
Sig Sauer P365

The Sig P365 topped the U.S. best-seller list in 2024. It’s a compact pistol that delivers high capacity, surprising ergonomics, and reliability in an easy-to-carry package. It outpaces many full-size models in sales.
Its popularity isn’t just hype: shooters say it feels controllable, points naturally, and groups well. That sustained performance helped it become the most-used micro-compact in America.
Ruger American Rifle

Ruger’s American Rifle showed up among the top sellers thanks to its mix of affordability and accuracy. Customers across hunting and range communities continue to gravitate toward it for its clean factory trigger and consistent shot placement.
It comes in common hunting calibers and often shoots better than its price would indicate. That has made it a repeat pick for both new and veteran buyers nationwide.
Glock 19

Glock’s compact 9mm flagship remains among America’s most purchased pistols. Its reputation for reliable cycling, broad aftermarket support, and consistent accuracy keeps it in high demand through both civilian and law enforcement sales channels.
Despite competition, the G19 continues stacking up volume because it reliably balances concealability, capacity, and performance in a familiar package.
Smith & Wesson M&P Shield

This slim striker-fired pistol made waves with shooters seeking a compact, lightweight option for concealed carry. The Shield’s manageable recoil, decent trigger, and dependable performance kept it firmly among the sales leaders.
Its simplicity and ease of use make it attractive to both beginners and experienced users looking for a reliable backup or everyday carry tool.
Springfield Hellcat

Springfield’s Hellcat is another micro-compact that sold big in 2024. People liked it for its capacity, optics-ready slide, and consistent shot placement—especially in concealed-carry blanks.
It’s small enough to hide but shoots like a larger pistol. That blend of features helped push it into top-tier sales among compact carry guns.
Remington 870

The Remington 870 has remained one of America’s most sold shotguns for decades. Its pump-action simplicity, proven reliability, and ruggedness make it a go-to across home defense, law enforcement, and field service sectors.
Buyers favor it because it runs clean and cycles shells whether you feed birdshot, slugs, or buckshot—it’s just dependable.
Ruger 10/22

When looking at .22 rifles, few can top the Ruger 10/22—and it showed up at the top of sales charts again in 2024. It’s affordable, accurate, and easy to shoot. Range users and hunters love it for both training and plinking.
Its straightforward design and broad parts support mean most owners can shoot it for years without clearing space for upgrades.
Remington 700

The Remington Model 700 is among the most popular bolt-action rifles sold in the U.S.—a classic choice for hunting and precision use. Its user-friendly trigger options and accuracy potential help it hold steady in volume sales.
Longtime users trust it for performance across variable conditions, and it often undercuts higher-priced precision rifles while delivering similar shot-to-shot consistency.
Ruger Mini‑14

Ruger’s Mini‑14 ranch rifle continues to register strong sales. While it’s considered less trendy than AR-style rifles, people appreciate its reliability, simplicity, and ability to feed even when dirty.
It doesn’t need a gas system to run semi-auto—it stays dependable under field use, and that predictability helps it keep up in total units sold.
Sig Sauer P320

Sig’s modular striker-fired pistol rang in strong among handgun sales in 2024. Its chassis-style fire control unit gives consistent trigger feel even when swapping frames or calibers.
It’s widely adopted across departments and civilian users alike. That adaptability—plus its accuracy—made it a standout in a crowded field.
*This article was developed with AI-powered tools and has been carefully reviewed by our editors.
