Current Value of a Taurus TH9
How much is a Taurus TH9 today? The average used Taurus TH9 is worth $95 to $220, though prices vary. The compact version, the Taurus TH9C, is usually worth $80 to $180. Both are often sold brand-new for just under $300.

What Affects the Value of a Taurus TH9 for Sale?
The value of a Taurus TH9 is affected by its condition, variant, and accessories.
Price Factor 1: Condition

Taurus TH9s are like most other guns. When used, they’re generally more valuable if in good condition.
You may not know what condition grade your gun is, but you can get it professionally appraised. Just be aware that some professionals charge for this service. We do it for free if you send its details to us.
Now, if you do know the condition of your gun, you can use the tiers and estimates below.
H4: New or Mint
New or mint Taurus TH9s have never been used since purchase from a dealer. They are thus in pristine condition, with no marks of either use or handling. Sell these for up to 90% MSRP.
Excellent
You can practically count the number of times these guns were used. That’s why you can also count the number of (hard-to-find) marks on them. Sell them for up to 80% of MSRP.
Very Good
Very-good-condition TH9s have been used lightly. They do have visible marks of use, but only a few of them. Sell them for up to 70% of MSRP.
Good
If you’ve used your TH9 extensively but maintained and cared for it obsessively too, it’s probably in good condition. You can sell a gun like this for up to 60% of MSRP.
Fair
If you’ve used your TH9 extensively and haven’t maintained it or cared for it, it’s probably just in fair condition. It should still work properly but look very worn. Sell it for up to 50% of MSRP.
Poor
These TH9s have been treated poorly, to the point where they look beat-up, may be rusty, or may not even be working properly. You’ll be lucky to sell them for anything like 40% of MSRP.
Price Factor 2: Variant

There are two main variants of the TH9: the standard TH9 (officially the TH on Taurus’s website) and the THC (the compact version, also called the TH9C).
Taurus TH9
The average TH9 is usually worth $95 to $220 used.
The standard hammer-fired model in full-sized form. It can hold 17 9 mm Luger rounds and comes with 2 magazines out of the box. It weighs 28.20 oz and sports a 4.27-inch barrel.
It also comes in several finishes: matte black, matte black and gray, matte black and brown, matte black and tan, matte black and green, and matte black and cyan. All retail for $376.95.
Taurus THC / TH9C
The average Taurus THC is usually worth $80 to $180 used.
The THC or TH9C is the compact version of the TH. Its barrel is 0.73 in shorter at just 3.54 in) and it weighs a full 3.20 oz lighter as well. It also has slightly less height and length overall.
Other than that, it’s much the same gun. It even comes in the same colors. All retail for the same price as the full-sized version except for the matte black variant. That’s because for the THC, this specific finish comes with the extended magazine.
Price Factor 3: Accessories

Budget handguns aren’t exactly where firearm owners go hard on accessories. Despite that, there are still some things you can bundle with your TH9 to bump up the price a little.
Extra Magazines
This Taurus Armas gun isn’t one people buy to turn into a safe queen. That’s why more mags are usually popular among buyers of this piece.
Value: Around $10 per mag
Holster
Holsters don’t retain their value very well, so keep this in mind if you’re thinking of selling yours with the gun. While the price obviously depends on the holster’s original price, don’t expect to get too much for it. The ones with magazine pouches tend to be more popular.
Value: $15 to $40
Extra Grips
Not all buyers are interested in these, but some will be willing to pay for the more popular ones, like those from Talon.
Value: $5 to $12
Grip Sleeves
Again, don’t assume your buyer will want these. Good-condition ones from brands like Hogue may be appealing for buyers.
Value: $3 to $5
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