How Many Households in the U.S. Have a Gun in 2025?

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Report Highlights: American civilians own nearly half of the world’s civilian-owned firearms. Similarly, there’s at least one firearm in nearly half of all American households.

  • Household gun ownership decreased from 47% in 1990 to 45% in 2022.
  • Montana, Alaska, and Wyoming have the highest rates of household firearm ownership in the country.
  • Hawaii, New Jersey, and Massachusetts have the lowest rates of household firearm ownership compared to other states.
  • In 2024, 52% (66.5 million) American households reported having at least one firearm.
  • The average American gun owner reportedly has between two and five firearms.
How many Households in the US have a Gun - Report Highlights


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Disclaimer: Data in this report is compiled using survey data. This data is self-reported and may reflect lower rates than reality suggests.

Methodology​

Firearm ownership in the United States is not officially monitored or tracked. As a result, we rely on self-reported data, as well as NICS and NSSF reports, to estimate the number of households that own guns.

Here is the methodology for the data below:

  • All household data are estimates derived from various self-reported surveys and purchase reports.
  • All data are cross-referenced with Census Bureau information to ensure accuracy and reliability.
  • We consulted a wide range of sources to ensure the accuracy of this report.

Percentage of U.S. Households Owning a Firearm​

According to surveys published between 2023 and 2025, 42% to 52% of American households own guns.

This equates to 53.3 million-66.5 million U.S. households owning guns. <a href="https://ammo.com/research/how-many-households-have-a-gun#sources" data-uw-rm-brl="PR" data-uw-original-href="#sources">1, 7, 8, 9, 10</a>

Prior to COVID, the percentage of gun owning households decreased from 51% in 1993, to only 37% in 2019. Household gun ownership has increased by approximately 55% after COVID.

Number of U.S. Households Owning a Gun​

According to recent surveys, 66.5 million households in the U.S. have at least one firearm, representing 51% of all households. <a href="https://ammo.com/research/how-many-households-have-a-gun#sources" data-uw-rm-brl="PR" data-uw-original-href="#sources">1, 5</a>

Household Gun Ownership by State - Report Highlights


Number of U.S. Households Owning a Gun by State​

Household gun ownership in the U.S. varies significantly by state. Hawaii has the fewest households with guns, Texas has the largest number of households owning guns, and Montana has the highest percentage of homes with firearms.

Note: State-level gun ownership is likely undercounted due to reporting restrictions.

Total Household Gun Ownership by State - Report Highlights


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These numbers could be a little low , id be surprised if my home state didnt have more than the million households listed
 
These surveys are worthless.

You are not going to tell me for one second that Vermont households have more guns than New Hampshire households.

These numbers rely on self reporting, mostly, and I know I would never tell some random survey taker or pollster that I have guns in the house.
 
"Prior to COVID, the percentage of gun owning households decreased from 51% in 1993, to only 37% in 2019."

I'm guessing that more people are just lying on questionnaires and surveys.
 
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