For a used one? Between $250 and $325, dependent on condition. If you're selling it to a gun store for them to resell it, you can expect considerably less - probably between $150 and $200.
The Puma is an alloy framed version of the Model 70, no longer marketed. Value is ABOUT $200 in very good condition. If selling to a dealer, about $100-$120.
There is no such weapon. 25mm converts to .985 inches. I think you mean a Beretta chambered in 25 ACP (6.35mm) Price would depend on what model you are looking at. They can run from 100-400 USD.
A good handgun.
If your referring to the Beretta 21 in .25 auto, late model, no modifications, good condition. $275.00
About $400-$550 for a Good to Excellent specimen.
I would say in good condition in the $1100 to $1200 range and around $1500 if it somes with an extra set of factory barrels.
Unfortunately, the Beretta 682 shotgun is being used in video games to promote realistic effects. This attempt for reality has been a good selling point for gun enthusiasts.
There are two interpretations, depending upon context:The sale price is normal price for which a sale of the good is made (as opposed to the cost price which is the price the retailer paid for the good); it is the amount of money for which the seller is willing to exchange the good; this is the normal selling price of the good;The sale price is the price that is charged during a "sale"; this may be lower than the normal selling price of the good and after the sale, the price may revert back to the normal selling price (or some other selling price).
what its made out of and if its a good quality
Increase in the price at which you SELL the good if the cost price at which you BOUGHT/PRODUCED the good remains the same or Decreased Cost Price with a Stable Selling Price. Basically anything that would result in the difference between the Selling Price and Cost Price increasing favourably.
50-175
If your referring to the Beretta 21 in .25 auto, late model, no modifications, good condition. $275.00