Do you know that the Beretta 92 or M9 was pitted against the SIG Sauer P226 in Army trials? The 92 won by a hair, replacing the M1911 as the U.S. military's standard sidearm.
It won through pricing: it was cheaper for the government to buy in bulk than the SIG pistol. But even today, the two trade blows in affordability.
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Current Market Value of a Beretta 92
A used Beretta 92 is often worth $280 to $650 for models like the 92FS ($799-$819 new) and 92X RDO ($799 new). Rare or limited-edition variants like the Biennial or Step Slide will cost more.

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General Questions & Answers
A Beretta 92 may seem expensive depending on which version of it you get, but the price is usually based on the brand’s reputation for quality and the gun’s own history as a service pistol.
The Beretta 92 is a little large to be a good carry pistol if you want something concealable, but if you don’t need it to be concealed-carry, it’s considered highly reliable.
The Beretta 92 can hold 10 to 15 bullets per mag.
It’s debatable which is better, a Beretta or a Glock, but both have their share of fans. Both have been service pistols, are famous for dependability, and are generally considered solid choices for sidearms.
Beretta typically offers a limited warranty on their firearms, but specifics can vary by model and region.
The Beretta 92's reputation for reliability, accuracy, and its adoption by various military and law enforcement agencies contribute to its high regard.
Yes, civilians can purchase Beretta firearms, including the Beretta 92, depending on local laws and regulations.
With proper maintenance, a Beretta 92FS pistol can last for decades.
A lifetime warranty usually has terms and conditions, so it's important to check the details provided by the manufacturer.
Yes, Navy SEALs have used Beretta M9 pistols, though they have transitioned to different sidearms in recent years.
The Beretta 92 is a semi-automatic pistol and not classified as an assault weapon.
Dry firing a Beretta 92FS is generally safe, but using snap caps or dummy rounds can help protect the firing pin from potential damage during repeated dry firing.
Disclaimer: We aren’t lawyers and this guide is for general information, not legal advice. Consult a lawyer if you need the latter. We can’t guarantee the information here is always current or accurate. You’re responsible for following laws in your area.
