100-450
Beretta 92's can vary in price from 100-1000 USD
Beretta model 92. It is a 9mm cal.
No. The Beretta 92 magazine will function in a PT92 - the PT92 is a Beretta 92 manufactured under license. However, the 9mm 92 magazine will not work for the .40 PT99.
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.
M-92 beretta,glock 17, glock 19, 38 special, hk 9mm, and walther p99
100-1000 USD depending on specifics
You will have to contact Beretta
50-300 USD or so
This question is completely unanswerable. Taurus has made many different 9mm handguns from a full size Beretta 92 clone to a pocket revolver. This description covers 30 or more different guns of different values.
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.
Both Glock 17 9 mm and beretta 92 fs witch are butter because of their high durability.
Yes, but it requires an adapter to do such, and these are a bit uncommon.