As the industry and media continue dissecting last month’s record-breaking federal background check data, Guns.com presents a quick rundown of the nation’s busiest states for gun checks. All data is sourced from the FBI’s National Instant Criminal Background Check System.

May 2017 — Handguns

Florida: 49,700, 16 percent increase over 2016 Pennsylvania: 42,646, 7 percent increase over 2016 California: 42,442, 11 percent increase over 2016 Texas: 42,366, 7 percent increase over 2016 Ohio: 25,230, 3 percent decrease from 2016

California, Florida, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Texas routinely post the biggest background check figures every month, however, four out of five the nation’s busiest for approximate gun sales reported significant increases over 2016 — the industry’s biggest on record, so far.

Florida, Pennsylvania and Ohio held onto their spots this year while California and Texas flip-flopped. The margins separating Pennsylvania, California and Texas tightened this year by just a few hundred checks. Ohio saw handgun checks fall about 3 percent.

May 2017 — Long guns

Texas: 27,991, 10 percent increase over 2016 California: 24,295, 15 percent decrease from 2016 Florida: 18,476, 8.5 percent increase over 2016 Ohio: 12,924, 2 percent decrease from 2016 New York: 12,857, 19 percent increase over 2016

The NICS long gun category reported far more fluctuation compared to last year, with Texas dethroning California from its top spot. The Golden State itself saw background checks fall 15 percent this year, while Florida and Ohio held onto their positions.

New York knocked Colorado out of the top five this year, posting a 19 percent increase in long gun checks over last year.