The Companion should be a single shot "folding" shotgun without an exposed hammer. It was probably the least expensive Beretta shotgun made and retailed (at least in the 1970s) for around $150. Most common were 12 gauge and 20 gauge models, but 28s and 410s are around too. This is the same gun as the model FS-1.
how much is a petro beretta 16 gauge in excellent condition worth
In the condition that you describe,it is valued at between 125-150 dollars.
40 USD or so
50-250 USD or so
A 12 gauge boxlock, double barrel shotgun with 30" barrels, double triggers, and extractors. Blued with a silve finished receiver and a checkered walnut stock. Discontinued in 1967. Exc VG Good Fair Poor 500 450 375 250 150 serial number c26613 excellent condition
The Beretta AL1-12 gauge shotgun was manufactured in the early 1970s. If in excellent condition, its value typically ranges between $800 to $1,200, depending on factors such as specific model variations and market demand. Always consult a reputable firearms appraiser or dealer for the most accurate valuation.
The value of a .22 caliber Beretta can vary significantly based on the model, condition, and market demand. Generally, prices for used models like the Beretta 21A Bobcat can range from $200 to $500. Newer models or those in excellent condition may fetch higher prices. To get an accurate estimate, it's best to check current listings or consult a firearms appraiser.
what is a 1988 Chevy Beretta 5 speed V-6 with 74,000 miles on in excellent shape worth
The value of a Beretta 6.35, also known as the Beretta Model 950 or Jetfire, typically ranges from $200 to $500, depending on factors such as condition, year of manufacture, and whether it includes original packaging or accessories. Collectors may pay more for rare variants or models in excellent condition. It's always best to consult current market listings or a firearms appraiser for the most accurate valuation.
As of Nov '08 probably ~$400 in excellent or better condition. Price will fall off sharply if in less than XL condt.
If the gun is 100%, straight stock, and in excellent fired condition; currently, you are looking at around $950 market value. The price goes down from there...
Depends on which model Beretta, and what condition it is in. A like-new Beretta 92 with adjustable sights might be worth $500. The same condition Beretta Cougar might be $350. If either of them are rusty or nicked or scratched, make it $250 or so.