These were sold both as a basic shotgun with a few essential accessories, and as a specially cased commemorative issue. One occasionally sees the cased commemoratives, in new condition with all accessories, hang tags, etc. offered for $900 - $1,200.
The basic gun goes for much less. I'm not sure what they are going for now. I had one that was the basic gun with accessories and I bought it aboout 12 yrs ago in excellent condition for $300 or $350, if I recall correctly.
It is a very nice, unique gun. They do have one idiosyncrasy - since the flash channel to the lower barrel is very long, it requires extra attention in cleaning to be sure it is clean and dry before loading to prevent mis-fires. As long as it is clean and dry, everything is fine. But, get a little oil down in there and you're in for some aggravation
Determining the value of a Beretta over-under 12 gauge shotgun with specific features like black powder, engraving, and a 1980 stock requires consideration of its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, such shotguns from Beretta can range from several hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on their craftsmanship and historical significance. A well-maintained, engraved model could be worth more, potentially between $1,500 and $3,500 or higher. For an accurate appraisal, consulting a firearms expert or recent sales data is advisable.
I just bought a beretta gardone 6.5. Looking for more information on it now.
Famous firearms maker.
50-150 USD
pistola IVER
AFAIK, Beretta has never made a handgun in that caliber.
A firearm made by the Beretta company in Gardone Italy. It is the maker's name and location- not a model.
The company is worth millions.
50-1000 usd
there is no such thing
whatever someone will pay for it.
Blue Book of Gun Values will help.