Depending on the age of the gun and condition, Values can be subjective at best. However, as a starting point, if it is in pristine condition, fired but clean I would start around 450 and go up from there. I bought a very nice one many years ago for 430 and I don't think the 92 is all that rare to make it so valuable. Blue ones are everywhere and Inox is not that big a seller anyway. I had mine duracoated, two tone, and with the inox barrel it looks sharp. It has a black slide and OD green frame. Nice. Depending on the age of the gun and condition, Values can be subjective at best. However, as a starting point, if it is in pristine condition, fired but clean I would start around 450 and go up from there. I bought a very nice one many years ago for 430 and I don't think the 92 is all that rare to make it so valuable. Blue ones are everywhere and Inox is not that big a seller anyway. I had mine duracoated, two tone, and with the inox barrel it looks sharp. It has a black slide and OD green frame. Nice.
50-500 USD or so
100-400 or so
100-500 or so
around $1,500.
$300-$600 depending on condition, type and age.
Yes
The Beretta 92fs was designed and manufactured by Beretta of Italy. This was designed in 1972, however in 1975 the United States also began manufacturing these types of guns.
$350-$550, depending on condition, accesories, etc
Yes
25-600 usd
The FS is the most advanced model of the Beretta 92. I wouldn't recommend the early M9 pistols (which were basically Beretta 92F pistols) over the 92FS, but the later production M9 pistols are 92FS pistols. The main difference being the the actual M9 pistol production is supervised directly by the DoD.
Some. I own a Beretta 92FS. It's a variation of the M9 used by the military. Both my gun and all M9s used in the US military are made in the US. However, you can purchase Italian made Beretta guns.