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Manufacturer value guide

Beretta Firearm Values

Beretta is an Italian manufacturer and one of the oldest continuously operating firearms companies in the world, known for the Model 92 pistol and a long tradition of fine shotguns.

Country
Italy
Founded
1526
Models
6
Beretta 92 semi-automatic pistol, side view
Beretta 92 — representative example, not a firearm sold by us.

Estimated Beretta offer ranges

What Could We Pay for Your Beretta?

Find your model below for a general estimated selling range, then submit a few details for your actual offer. These ranges reflect what common Beretta models may typically sell for based on model, configuration, condition and current market demand.

Your actual offer may be higher or lower. Submit your firearm for a personalized offer.Pricing last reviewed: August 2026

  • Beretta 92FS

    Pistols

    High Demand

    Estimated selling range

    $400 – $600

    Typical offer may vary based on: Italian vs US production • Magazines • Condition

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  • Beretta 92X

    Pistols

    High Demand

    Estimated selling range

    $450 – $700

    Typical offer may vary based on: Variant (RDO / Performance) • Magazines • Condition

    Get My 92X Offer
  • Beretta M9

    Pistols

    High Demand

    Estimated selling range

    $400 – $650

    Typical offer may vary based on: Military marking • Commemorative • Box • Condition

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  • Beretta M9A3

    Pistols

    High Demand

    Estimated selling range

    $550 – $750

    Typical offer may vary based on: Threaded barrel • Magazines • Condition

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  • Beretta APX

    Pistols

    Steady Demand

    Estimated selling range

    $250 – $375

    Typical offer may vary based on: Variant • Optics cut • Magazines

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  • Beretta APX A1 Carry

    Pistols

    Strong Demand

    Estimated selling range

    $250 – $350

    Typical offer may vary based on: Optic • Magazines • Condition

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  • Beretta PX4 Storm

    Pistols

    Strong Demand

    Estimated selling range

    $350 – $500

    Typical offer may vary based on: Size • Caliber • Magazines • Condition

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  • Beretta Tomcat 3032

    Pistols

    Strong Demand

    Estimated selling range

    $300 – $450

    Typical offer may vary based on: Finish • Covert / threaded • Condition

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  • Beretta Bobcat 21A

    Pistols

    Strong Demand

    Estimated selling range

    $275 – $400

    Typical offer may vary based on: Finish • Covert model • Condition

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  • Beretta Cheetah 84 / 85

    Pistols

    Strong Demand

    Estimated selling range

    $450 – $700

    Typical offer may vary based on: Model • Italian production • Magazines

    Get My Cheetah 84 / 85 Offer
  • Beretta 950 Jetfire

    Pistols

    Steady Demand

    Estimated selling range

    $200 – $350

    Typical offer may vary based on: Finish • Condition • Box

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  • Beretta 1301 Tactical

    Shotguns

    High Demand

    Estimated selling range

    $950 – $1,400

    Typical offer may vary based on: Generation • Stock • Optics cut • Condition

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  • Beretta A300 Ultima

    Shotguns

    High Demand

    Estimated selling range

    $650 – $1,000

    Typical offer may vary based on: Configuration • Chokes • Condition

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  • Beretta A400 Xtreme

    Shotguns

    Strong Demand

    Estimated selling range

    $1,100 – $1,700

    Typical offer may vary based on: Kick-Off • Camo pattern • Chokes • Condition

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  • Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon

    Shotguns

    High Demand

    Estimated selling range

    $1,400 – $2,200

    Typical offer may vary based on: Grade • Gauge • Barrel length • Wood • Condition

    Get My 686 Silver Pigeon Offer
  • Beretta 687 Silver Pigeon

    Shotguns

    Strong Demand

    Estimated selling range

    $1,800 – $3,200

    Typical offer may vary based on: Grade • Engraving • Wood • Condition

    Get My 687 Silver Pigeon Offer
  • Beretta A390 / A391

    Shotguns

    Steady Demand

    Estimated selling range

    $450 – $750

    Typical offer may vary based on: Gauge • Chokes • Condition

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  • Beretta ARX100

    Rifles

    Steady Demand

    Estimated selling range

    $1,400 – $2,000

    Typical offer may vary based on: Magazines • Optics • Condition

    Get My ARX100 Offer
  • Beretta CX4 Storm

    Rifles

    Strong Demand

    Estimated selling range

    $550 – $800

    Typical offer may vary based on: Caliber • Magazine compatibility • Condition

    Get My CX4 Storm Offer

Why Is There a Range?

Two firearms with the same model name can have very different values. Condition, exact variant, caliber, finish, included accessories, modifications and current market demand can all affect what we can pay.

The ranges above are intended to give you a useful starting point. Your actual offer is based on the firearm you submit.

Fair

Usually toward the lower portion of the range.

Good

Generally within the middle of the range.

Excellent

May qualify toward the higher end of the range.

Condition alone does not determine placement within a range. Variant, configuration, demand, modifications and included accessories can also materially affect value.

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About these estimates

Estimated ranges are provided for general informational purposes and are not guaranteed purchase offers or appraisals. Actual offers depend on the exact firearm, variant, condition, configuration, accessories, current market conditions and other relevant factors. Pricing may change over time.

About Beretta

Beretta traces its origins to 1526 in Gardone Val Trompia, Italy, making it one of the oldest continuously operating manufacturing companies in the world, let alone firearms companies. The company has remained under the ownership of the Beretta family across many generations, producing both military firearms and high-end sporting shotguns throughout its long history. Its most globally recognized modern product is the Model 92 semi-automatic pistol, adopted by the U.S. military as the M9 in the 1980s.

Beretta's shotgun lines, including the over-under models produced under the Beretta name and its highest grades of side-by-side and over-under sporting guns, represent a separate but equally important collecting category tied to Italian gunmaking traditions of fine wood, engraving, and hand-fitting. The company's semi-automatic shotgun lines, such as the A300 and A400 series, are widely used in hunting and clay target sports.

Because Beretta produces everything from military-contract sidearms to hand-engraved high-grade shotguns, collector and buyer interest spans a very wide range, and identifying whether a specific piece is standard factory production, a higher engraved grade, or a documented military-contract example is central to understanding it.

Models

Beretta models we evaluate

Each model page explains the variations, markings and condition factors that move the number on that specific firearm.

Types of Beretta firearms

Service and military pistols

The Model 92 and related pistol lines, produced for both military contract and civilian sale.

Over-under shotguns

A range of over-under shotguns from field grade to high-grade engraved models used in hunting and sporting clays.

Semi-automatic shotguns

The A300 and A400 series and earlier autoloading shotgun designs.

Side-by-side shotguns

Higher-grade double-barrel shotguns reflecting Beretta's traditional Italian gunmaking craftsmanship.

Valuation

What affects Beretta firearm values

These are the characteristics we assess on the specific firearm in front of us — not a model-number price chart.

  1. Factor 1

    Production era and age

    Beretta's very long production history means era of manufacture, along with any military contract period, is an important starting point for identification.

  2. Factor 2

    Condition

    Bluing or finish wear, wood-to-metal fit on shotguns, and mechanical function are assessed relative to the model and grade.

  3. Factor 3

    Originality

    Factory wood, original chokes, and unaltered barrels are weighed against replaced parts, particularly on higher-grade shotguns.

  4. Factor 4

    Factory configuration and chambering

    Gauge, barrel length, choke configuration, and pistol caliber all define specific factory variants.

  5. Factor 5

    Special editions and engraving

    Higher engraved grades of Beretta shotguns and limited or military-contract pistol variants are treated as a distinct category from standard production.

  6. Factor 6

    Documentation

    Original cases, papers, and any factory documentation of grade support a Beretta firearm's history, particularly for high-grade shotguns.

  7. Factor 7

    Collector demand

    High-grade engraved Beretta shotguns and early or contract-marked Model 92 pistols see particular collector and buyer interest.

Notable Beretta model families

Model 92

Beretta's widely produced double-action semi-automatic pistol, adopted by the U.S. military as the M9 and produced in numerous civilian variants.

A300 / A400

Beretta's semi-automatic shotgun lines used widely in hunting and clay target shooting, valued largely on condition and configuration.

686 / 687

Mid-to-high grade over-under shotguns known for engraving and wood quality, popular in sporting clays and upland hunting.

DT (Diamond Trap) series

Beretta's competition-oriented over-under shotguns designed specifically for trap and sporting clays disciplines.

SO series

Beretta's highest-grade sidelock over-under shotguns, hand-built and considered among the company's premier sporting guns.

Beretta value questions

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