The Pietro Beretta model RS200-CA12 was produced in the early 1990s. This semi-automatic shotgun was part of Beretta's offerings during that time period, showcasing their craftsmanship and innovation in firearm design. Specific production years can vary, but it generally falls within that decade.
Contact Beretta Customer Service through their website. You will need model and serial number.
The M9 is made by Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta - the Beretta corporation. It's an Italian company.
About $400-$500.
AFAIK, Beretta has never made a handgun in that caliber.
Beretta has made many different types of 22LR firearms. You will have to be a little more specific.
A good small semi-auto pistol
Depends on condition. Also, if it is Italian made and has walnut grips will make a difference. Pistols like these, in very good condition are solid $375-$425 firearms.
Try as I might, I can find no ref. to Beretta ever having made a 10 guage shotgun (at least in the modern era). What is the action type; double, pump, ect. How about a model number? This is confusing, hopefully someone else can help shed some light on this question.
1973-1975
A firearm made by the Beretta company in Gardone Italy. It is the maker's name and location- not a model.
Not enough information to answer without knowing model number. Beretta has made several different 6.35 (.25) pistols, since the 1920s.
$80-$200 Depending on condition and reciever plating.