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FitchHall
March 3, 2004, 09:17 AM
THR,

Cleaning out my safe and work-bench, I found six Beretta 92F 15 round mags. Five of the six are made in Italy -(PB Cal 9 Para made in Italy) and the other is made in the US (PB Cal 9 Para Made in U.S.A).

Having sold my 92F years ago, I have no need for these mags. What is their relative value if I wanted to sell them? Is there a difference in value between the US mag and the Italian mags. They are used and some of the blueing is worn off on the corners of the metal bumper pad on the bottom, but otherwise, they are good to go.

Thank you for your time.

Mastrogiacomo
March 3, 2004, 01:07 PM
These folks would know and probably buy it.

www.berettaforum.net

Sportcat
March 4, 2004, 02:02 PM
Fitch,

I'd say anywhere from $30 ~ $50 depending on condition.

I second the recommendation of visiting www.berettaforum.net

patentnonsense
March 4, 2004, 02:35 PM
Hopefully the price will be going down after this year, so now's a good time to sell!

And I might be interested myself - gunbroker and auctionarms can give you some reference points on price. PM me if you want to quote me for all of them.

Thanks,

ocabj
March 4, 2004, 07:11 PM
I wonder if manufacturers are getting tooled up to start pumping out "high-cap" magazines if and when the AWB sunsets. It would beautiful to see 30 round AR, 20 round M1A, and all the greater than 10 round Glock magazines flooding the market.

TechBrute
March 7, 2004, 01:17 PM
I wonder if manufacturers are getting tooled up to start pumping out "high-cap" magazines if and when the AWB sunsets. It would beautiful to see 30 round AR, 20 round M1A, and all the greater than 10 round Glock magazines flooding the market. Those are already being made. They are just stamped LEO only. No tooling neccesary.