Depending on condition, somewhere around $600-$650
Check with Beretta Customer Service through their website. The oldest maker of guns in the world, Beretta is still in business.
0 To 400.00
100-300 or so
$300-400, depending on condition and exact model.
$300-$400, depending on exact variety and condition.
$300-400, depending on condition and exact model.
Call Beretta customer service.
Also known as the Cheetah, came in 9x17 (.380 ACP), magazine capacity of 13 rounds. The FS configuration differs from the original and BB models in having a trigger guard similar to the Beretta 92, and also differs in having the same pin block/hammer decock safety as the current production Beretta 92. The Browning BDA 380 is said by some to be a copy of the Beretta 84, but, while it may have been patterned after the 84, there are several differences between the two which discount the exact copy notion. That aside, what exactly is your question?
Made from 1975-1982. Value $200-$300, depending on condition.
The "P B" marking on the slide of a Beretta 84 typically refers to the "Pietro Beretta" logo, indicating that the firearm was manufactured by Beretta, a well-known Italian firearms manufacturer. The "P" stands for Pietro, the founder of the company, while the "B" represents Beretta. This marking signifies the authenticity and heritage of the firearm, reflecting its production by the reputable manufacturer.
A person can buy a used Beretta 84 gun frame through websites like Gunbroker or at local gun shops. The frame is the main component of the gun where other parts are attached.
No way to answer witout a DETAILED description of all features, box, papers, accessories, finish, overall condition, etc..