84 What? F....FS....BB?
I have a Never Been Fired Beretta model 84 manufacture date 1980 with box, docs and 3 mags. Has smooth walnut grips. Any help determining the value of this baby would be appreciated. Thank you!!
84 What? F....FS....BB?
Is that a 380
If you look at Wikepedia, you can see which one it is....................I would guess around $700 right now, seems to be an average price.
That was a very nice gun I remember that gun. Buy it
Wiki calls it a Base versions (no letter suffix). I own the pistol, just trying to figure out a ballpark value. Hard to compare to other used guns because it's never has a round chambered in it. Thanks
You can also go to GunBroker and do a search of the same or similar handgun.
It is a nice gun, so don't sell it on the cheap.
Basically, the market for these is a bit skewed right now. And while value is what a buyer will buy it for and/or a seller will sell it for, the blue book value is, at 100%,
84 $295; 84B $295; 84BB $295; 84F $395; and 84 Cheetah $585.
They are selling and being bought at a different amount too. Currently selling for $400-$600+, for Like New In Box. If it still has a sticker on it, who knows.
But $700 IS the added value, if anyone will bite, for a never been fired 84, without a de-cocker and some of the added features that are present in the 84BB and currently manufactured 84FS.
I'd stay away from an 84F(issues with the safety).
The gun market is skewed right now, but don't think its affected the collectors market that much. New gun owners seem attracted to the modern plastic stuff. Serious collectors still holding things tight. Estate sales seems to be picking up. Guess I'd better sell.
I'm not an estimator, am fond of Beretta's and BDA's, but not for the safe. I'll also add, that there are people with more money than sense too. If you can get $700, take the money and run. $700 means a buyer will be out almost $800(if they are lucky) after FFL and shipping fees. I still think $500 is too much for a LNIB 84, but someone else might not, so don't go by my judgement. A buyer can get a really nice one he/she can shoot, handle, and be extremely proud of, for less than $450. 6 months ago they were selling for $350-$400, in excellent condition. If you like it, keep it.