75-200 USD
About $200, depending on exact model.
Contact Beretta
From 1950 onward, Beretta produced several notable models in 9mm, including the Beretta 92, which was introduced in 1975 and became widely recognized. Prior to that, the Beretta Model 951, a single-action semi-automatic pistol, was available since the early 1950s. Additionally, the Beretta Model 1934, while primarily chambered in .380 ACP, was also adapted for 9mm in certain configurations. These models highlight Beretta's commitment to producing reliable sidearms in the 9mm caliber.
1934. A rather early pistol.
175 USD
100-400 USD
Depends on the workers who were in the factory. Were they slave labor or volunteers?
Early 1934
50-350 USD or so
Mohandas Gandhi was shot three times at point-blank range in the chest with a .38 Beretta M 1934 semi-automatic pistol. It was a standard firearm issued to the Italian Army at that time.
It depends on exactly which model it is. I have a model 1934 Mauser 7.65 pocket pistol that is worth (according to "the book") about $500, however, there are some rare models that are worth much more, some well over $1000, if I remember correctly.
$350-$600, depending on condition.