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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.

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