2024's Top-Selling Handguns

The year 2024 was exceptional for the array of handguns offered to law-abiding citizens. Which was America's favorite? Checkout the Top 10 list here, as compiled by GunGenius.

by posted on January 19, 2025
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What was the top-selling handgun for 2024? It seems like déjà vu all over again, but according to the year-end report filed by GunGenius.com—which publishes a monthly Top Selling Report: reporting the Top 5 Best Selling Guns for each major category of firearms sold GunBroker.com—the SIG Sauer P365 retains its spot at the top.

There are now at least 16 variations of the high-capacity micro-compact pistol that was arguably the game changer for concealed carry when it was introduced in 2017. NRA Women fell in love with the P365 ROSE, a brand now synonymous with world shooting champion Lena Miculek.

But SIG Sauer isn't the only manufacturer who makes great guns. See what else made the Top 10 list for best-selling handguns in 2024, and check out more best-selling guns in America

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