Beretta worth??

Just curious, is this a 3" gun?
Unless an upper end model I can't imagine it being much over $400, probably realistically around $300 to the right person. Lots of autos from the 60s-80s out there and that is what I'm going by. Very neat gun though, I remember looking longingly at the 302 and 303 in the Gander Mountain catalogs way back when they had a catalog.

Tim
 
In that kind of condition, $400-$450. There are just so many of these types of 20's out there - they do shoot well, and have a well-earned reputation for durability - they are soft shooters and cycle just about anything - believe they were all 3" chambers. Very nice workmanship - share many, not all, parts with Browning B80's.
 
What would a Beretta 302,20 gauge semi auto worth in mint condition?


Phil,
The 302 was made between 1982 - 1987. If it is truly cherry, I would go as high as $400, but would try to get it down. Beretta's 20's have always been nice guns. I currently shoot a 391 20 for ducks and love it.

Best,
Steve
 
No, I'm not selling. My cousin called last night said he was selling his. He bought it new years ago but never uses it. He said it probably has only had about 3 boxes of shells though it. It does shoot 3" shells. He is asking $250 for it. I was just curious on what it was worth.
 
If you need a good bird gun, $250 is a helluvadeal. Check the couch for loose change first...any decent excuse for another shotgun, eh?
 
No, I'm not selling. My cousin called last night said he was selling his. He bought it new years ago but never uses it. He said it probably has only had about 3 boxes of shells though it. It does shoot 3" shells. He is asking $250 for it. I was just curious on what it was worth.


Grab it!!!!

Steve
 
Just for kicks, checked a couple online gun sales/auction sites - found one with starting bid of $595 - off the scale/"waiting for the right buyer", duh - but it makes that price you're talkin' about shine a bit brighter yet!
 
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