Seen em sell for 245 to 350. Just depends on the market. I own several, and I love em. The shoot well and are easy to conceal.
The value of a Baikal .380 handgun can vary based on factors such as its condition, age, and whether it includes original packaging or accessories. Generally, prices for used Baikal .380 handguns range from $200 to $400. However, it's advisable to check current market listings and local regulations for the most accurate pricing. Always consult with a licensed firearms dealer for precise evaluations.
100-1000 depending on specifics
50-100 USD
25-140 USD or so
30-400 USD or so
.380 1903
Yes. 9mm Kurz (or Cortos) is the European designation for .380 ACP. also called .380 Auto.
Russian Makarov pistols are bringing $250-$350.
The value of a Baikal IZH-70 in .380 caliber can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and market demand, typically ranging from $200 to $500. Factors such as included accessories, original packaging, and historical significance may also influence its price. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult recent sales listings or a firearms appraiser.
www.makarov.com has them for your IJ70-17a or 18a .
Yup.
$75-$100, depending on condition. Low cost firearm of indifferent quality.