Sorry new to forum but looking to eventually sell my beretta 92fs with 2-10 round mags, what would be a good selling value to place on it? Thank you for your time...
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Condition and where its made, Italy sometimes gets you a little more. Unseen, $500 as stated above seems to be going rate.Comment
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Post a picture of it so we can see the condition. If it is brand new and never shot, you can get at least $600-$650 for it if made in Italy. If a few hundred rounds but like new, $550ish. If signs of wear, then $450-$500.
Just post it up on the Marketplace and you will know what the value is. If you get lots of people saying they will take it, then you probably priced it a little low. If you get no interest, then definitely too high.
Good luck with your sale.Comment
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Whatever you do I wouldn't sell until next year. You can find Italian 92fs's for $575 right now and M9s for $550 NEW. Of course you have to add tax, but that's still really cheap.
Sell next year. If the round count is <500 and its in good shape, I would list it at $575 obo.iTrader: 52 transactions, 100% positive.Comment
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All of the above is good advice.
However just remember sentimental value doesn't mean actual value."The only thing necessary for the triumph [of evil] is for good men to do nothing." Edmund Burke speech of 23 April 1770, "Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents," delivered to the House of Commons.Comment
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