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.

Beretta 92 Specifications
- Caliber: 9mm Parabellum (9x19mm NATO)
- Action Type: Semi-automatic, double-action/single-action
- Magazine Capacity: 15 rounds standard (17 and 18-round magazines available)
- Barrel Length: 4.9 inches (125mm)
- Overall Length: 8.5 inches (217mm)
- Unloaded Weight: Around 33.3 ounces (945 grams), varying by modelb
- Frame Material: Aircraft-grade 7075-T6 aluminum alloy with anodized finish
- Slide Material: Stainless steel or carbon steel with Bruniton
- Sight System: Fixed 3-dot configuration
- Grip Material: Textured plastic (standard)
- Safety Features: Ambidextrous slide-mounted safety/decocker
- Rifling: Right-hand twist, 6 grooves
- Sight Radius: 6.1 inches (155mm)
What Affects the Value of a Beretta 92?
The main factors that affect Beretta 92 value are condition, submodel, roll marks, and in some cases, accessories.
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Condition

New-in-Box (NIB) or Mint
- Top of the price range, often within 10% of retail
- Unfired, with a pristine original finish and zero wear marks
- These usually have their original packaging and papers
Excellent
- Around 10% less than mint
- Show minimal use and have just slight holster wear
- All parts are factory original, perfect mechanical function
Very Good
- Around 20% less than mint
- Shows regular but light range use
- Wear is on high-contact points, still light
Good
- Around 30% less than mint
- Have undergone near-daily use and show it with clear wear
- Still perfectly functional, with clear signs of dutiful maintenance
Fair
- Around 40% less than mint
- Show near-daily use too, but without signs of maintenance
- Operational but beat-up and may need minor repairs
Poor
- At least 50% less than mint
- Appear neglected, abused, even rusted or broken
- Require heavy repair or restoration
Beretta 92 Variants

There are a lot of Beretta 92 sub-models, including discontinued designs like the first one. This can lead to a lot of price variation in the used market.
Let’s start with the ones that are still in production, like the 92FS.
Beretta 92FS Value
The Beretta 92FS is often worth $320 to $750, and sells for $799 to $819 brand-new.
The 92FS comes in a number of variants and finishes, from gray to bronze. This is the classic Beretta service pistol with a military contract. Double-action, open-slide, and slow-recoil.
It’s available in several limited editions too. Obviously, those drive up the price. For example, the Beretta 92FS Centennial Collector’s Edition usually starts at around $1,500 used.
Another extremely rare model, the 92FS Fusion OCP, retails for $13,950 new. This is a hand-polished, hand-fitted gun with around 60% higher accuracy than the standard 92FS.
Beretta 92GTS Value
The Beretta 92GTS is often worth $400 to $800 used, and sells for $919 to $1,199 brand-new.
This is the 92 model that offers both double-action and single-action with a Type-G decocker. The Standard and Centurion versions cost less than the Launch version. The latter offers a two-tone finish with presentation-style wood grips that the other two lack.
Beretta 92X RDO Value
The Beretta 92X RDO is often worth $400 to $550 used, and sells for $799 brand-new.
This is an optics-ready, thin-gripped version of the 92 with the Xtreme-S trigger system that brings down the gun’s trigger reset by 40%.
Beretta 92XI SAO Value
The Beretta 92XI SAO is often worth $430 to $600 used, and sells for $969 brand-new.
This is another 92 with the Xtreme-S trigger system, plus SIG’s frame-mounted safety similar to the 1911 one. As the “SAO” indicates, it’s single-action only.
Note that this model comes in a wide range of finishes. The 92XI Combat Series offers it in these colors:
- BDU
- Chocolate Chip
- DCU
- Desert DPM
- Flecktarn
- Frog Skin
- Multicam
- Splinter
- Vegetato
- Vietnam Tiger Stripe
Beretta 92XI SAO Tactical Value
The Beretta 92XI SAO Tactical is often worth $500 to $800 used, and sells for $1,069 brand-new.
This is the tactical version of the previous model, so it has all the improvements you’d expect. Taller iron sights, a threaded barrel, and better cerakote.
Beretta 92XI SAO Value
The Beretta 92XI SAO Squalo is often worth $580 to $750 used, and sells for $1,379 new.
Reliable enough to serve as a competition pistol, the Squalo takes its name from the Italian word for “shark.” It has the Toni-system flared magwell of the competition 92s and an extended takedown lever.
Beretta 92XI SAO Gara Value
The Beretta 92XI SAO Gara is often worth $800 to $1,050 used, and sells for $1,499 new.
Another of the model’s competition versions, the Gara offers features like the DLC-coated Xtreme-S trigger, Toni-system flared magwell and single port compensator, and LOK grips.
Beretta 92XI SAO Corsa Value
The Beretta 92XI SAO Corsa is often worth $650 to $1,100 used, and sells for $1,599 new.
A race pistol with gold-colored accents, this is one of the more eye-catching Beretta 92 guns. You get a fiber-optic front sight with MRDS mounting, and a Toni-system flared magwell and single port compensator.
Beretta 92X Performance Defensive Value
The Beretta 92X Performance Defensive is often worth $600 to $1,200 used, and sells for $1,649 new.
Designed for IDPA competitions, this is one of the match models. It boasts a lightened frame and slide, optics-ready design, and heavily textured thin grips.
Beretta 92X Performance Carry Optic Value
The Beretta 92X Performance Carry Optic is often worth $700 to $1,300 used, and sells for $1,799 new.
This version is designed for USPSA competitions. You get the Vertec frame, Xtreme-S trigger, and durable Nistan finish.
Beretta 92 Billennium Value
The Beretta 92 Billennium is often worth $2,000 to $4,000 used. It originally sold from dealers at around $2,300.
One of the special collector’s editions, this was made in a production run of only 2,000 pistols. Carbon-fiber grips, a redesigned slide, and satin-polished stainless steel in a nickel finish.
Beretta 92 Step Slide Value (Original Beretta 92)
The Beretta 92 Step Slide is often worth $800 to $1,600 used.
The Step Slide is the first version of the Beretta 92. Collectors love these for their historical significance and the fact that only about 7000 were ever made. They were only made from the 1970s to the 1980s, so rarity makes them even more popular.
Beretta 92S Value
The Beretta 92S is often worth $200 to $400, though the earliest 1980s versions can get more.
This was the first modification of the original 92 design. It replaced the frame-mounted manual thumb safety with a slide-mounted safety and decocking lever.
Beretta 92SB Value
The Beretta 92SB is often worth $240 to $600, though some early versions can get more.
Another version of the gun no longer in production, this was designed for USAF trials. It added improvements like an ambidextrous safety, 3-dot sights, and a relocated mag release.
A shorter-barreled version also exists with 13-round capacity. It’s called the 92SB Compact and was made from 1981 to 1991. It also gets much the same prices as the regular-size version.
Beretta 92F Value
The Beretta 92F is often worth $280 to $700, though some early versions can get more.
This is the redesign of the 92SB that made maintenance easier and squared off the trigger guard to protect users’ hands. The bore was hard-chromed and Bruniton finally made an appearance! It replaced the old blued finish on the 92SB slides.
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Beretta Model 92 Military Roll Marks

Some collectors are also willing to pay a little more for pistols with military markings. These are considered historical or collectible handguns.
Here are examples of the usual value upgrades for verifiable Beretta 92 roll marks (on excellent-condition guns):
- USAF Beretta 92: Add around $100 to $300
- Navy Beretta 92: Add around $80 to $150
- Army Beretta 92: Add around $80 to $150
Beretta 92 Accessories

The main accessories sold with the Beretta 92 and affecting its value are the box, manual, receipt, and mags.
Take note that these are only estimates and apply to excellent-condition examples. They’re also not guaranteed because some buyers won’t want them.
- Original box: Around $20
- Factory manual: Around $10
- Original receipt: Around $5 to $10
- Spare original magazines: Around $10 to $15 per mag
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