Robertson Trading Post – Benelli, Beretta, and Franchi Page

Winter 2008-2009

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Coins

Guns

Collectibles

Robertson Trading Post

117 Front St

PO Box 365

Henderson, Tennessee

38340-0365

john@robertsontradingpost.com

731-989-7641

Our  internet phone hours are 8:30 – 4 CST, Monday through Friday. Our answering machine is not reliable.

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In business since 1952

NRA Dealer of the Year

1993, 1995, 1997

 

Benelli, Beretta, and Franchi Firearms: 1970s – Recent.

Thanks for looking over our inventory, and for those among our shoppers who have done business with us in the past. We use NRA grading terminology and percentages of the original finish remaining on the firearm in our descriptions. While firearm grading is subjective like coin grading, we have tried to give ample closeup photos of the firearms and tried to describe any detracting features of each firearm in such a way as seller and buyer can be as clear as possible on the merchandise’s condition. We include specific citations to Fjiestad’s Blue Book of Gun Values, published annually by Krause Publications.

Most of our firearms are listed on

Guns America         with a few on           Auction Arms

and a few more on Gun Broker. Our most comprehensive listings, and most of our new arrivals, are on Guns America. You don't have to join to view our listings, but it's easy to enroll.

We are keenly interested in buying Beretta, Benelli, and Franchi shotguns with bright blue finish and walnut stocks and forends. 20 gauges, small gauges, are premium items. The longer the barrel, the better. We are also interested in bright-blue small caliber Beretta pistols. Please bear in mind, for those kind enough to offer to sell or trade with us, that it costs us $50 or more to book a firearm, clean it, write it up, photograph it, and publish it on the internet. Then there are venue charges and credit card charges.

Format is our stock number & heading – then photos – then description and price on each item.

 

Discount schedule: 2% discount on orders paid by USPS Money Orders. Our very low, usually-below-our-cost shipping rates are at the bottom of this page.

 

HG1227

Beretta 92FS 9mm Exc 2 Mags LE Hi-Cap

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            Here is a very nice Beretta 92 FS, manufactured during the present decade that has seen brief service protecting our fellow Americans in the State of Maryland. It comes with a total of two factory magazines in a factory Beretta case that includes the instruction manual.This pistol has, like most of its peers, been carried more than it has been fired. Surface wear is only moderate, and concentrated on the right side of the pistol. Wear only amounts to whiteness on the sharp edges of the frame, slide and safety. We rate it as Excellent since we estimate that 90 percent or more of the original finish is intact, but photos should suffice for interested parties to judge finish grade for themselves. Bore, chamber, and the entire mechanism are Excellent. Note that this Beretta has a steel, not plastic, guide rod. The magazine release, however, is plastic; we have not had any adverse reports on magazine releases, though, like we have on guide rods. Magazines are ban period Law Enforcement marked High Capacity Factory Beretta 15 shot. The LE marking is a moot issue here in the South, but we cannot ship the magazines to California, New York, or Massachusetts. We can only prepay shipping to those jurisdictions with no magazines. Own it             for only           $ 419.95

   

HG0760

Beretta .40 Centurion 96D 12 shot VG Fulltime Double Action 1 Mag

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This Beretta 96-D Centurion was manufactured in the United States some time in the early to mid 1990s, and has seen action overseas, attest the inconspicuous but visible Century Arms stamping on the forward underside of the frame. Note the early 1990s PS Beretta Shield logo on the forward left side of the slide of this particular 96D; this enhances the collectability of this service pistol. It has seen moderate, normal law enforcement use, and its surface detractions – small white streaks and scuffs on some of its surface areas and sharp edges – are commensurate with duty wear. The Factory pebble-grained grips have mild scuffing that leaves only about 60 percent of their original gloss, but no major detractions to the grips. It has its original Trijicon 3-dot sights, but their luminosity is only about 20 percent of their original strength. The magazine and mechanism are excellent and eminently serviceable, and the bore and chamber are Excellent. Magazine capacity is eleven rounds, yielding a total loaded capacity of 12 rounds; and this pistol comes with only one magazine. The double-action-only trigger pull is stiff but smooth and consistent on this particular Centurion. We consider this Beretta to be in Very Good Condition with 80 to 85 percent of its original finish intact; the photos, however, should suffice for interested parties to judge finish grade for themselves. It comes with a reasonably decorous if not attractive Century Arms generic foam-lined box and bar-coded label. Current replacement price on this fine pistol in our area exceeds $700; we’re offering this one, however, for less than half price. Own it   for only             $ 319.95

 

HG1252

Beretta 92FS 9mm Exc 2 Mags LE Hi-Cap

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            Here is a very nice Beretta 92 FS, manufactured during the present decade that has seen brief service protecting our fellow Americans in the State of Maryland. It comes with a total of two factory magazines in a factory Beretta case that includes the instruction manual. This pistol has, like most of its peers, been carried more than it has been fired. Surface wear is only moderate, and concentrated on the right side of the pistol. Wear only amounts to whiteness on the sharp edges of the frame, slide and safety. This 92FS has one scour on the right grip panel near the top screw. We rate it as Excellent since we estimate that 90 percent or more of the original finish is intact, but photos should suffice for interested parties to judge finish grade for themselves. Bore, chamber, and the entire mechanism are Excellent. Note that this Beretta has a steel, not plastic, guide rod. The magazine release, however, is plastic; we have not had any adverse reports on magazine releases, though, like we have on guide rods. Magazines are ban period Law Enforcement marked High Capacity Factory Beretta 15 shot. The LE marking is a moot issue here in the South, but we cannot ship the magazines to California, New York, or Massachusetts. We can only prepay shipping to those jurisdictions with no magazines. Current replacement price on Beretta 92FS’s in our area is $600 or more. We’re offering this fine piece, however,     for only $ 429.95

 

HG1451

Beretta .22 Short 950B Exc 1958 Mfg

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            Date Code on the pre-1968 Beretta 950B is XIV, the year 1958. This pistol illustrates the difference between the Beretta 950B and 950BS. The 950B, this one, has no manually operated safety. If a person doesn’t want to shoot it, don’t cock the hammer. That is easily enough accomplished on this distinctive tip-up barrel pistol anyway. Our interest is not in shooting it anyway, this is an eminently collectable pistol and its date code even renders it Curio & Relic eligible for C&R licensees. Note that there are some initials scribed on the floorplate of the magazine; besides that, its only detractions are very slight edge wear, and we consider that it has 90 percent or more of its original finish remaining, entitling it to Excellent status; photos, however, should suffice for interested parties to judge finish grade for themselves. The 950BS Berettas in bright blue are scarce enough, but this one is even scarcer, especially given its fine condition. We’re offering it    for only             $ 299.95

 

HG1253

Beretta 92FS 9mm Exc 2 Mags LE Hi-Cap

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            Here is a very nice Beretta 92 FS, manufactured during the present decade that has seen brief service protecting our fellow Americans in the State of Maryland. It comes with a total of two factory magazines in a factory Beretta case that includes the instruction manual. This pistol has, like most of its peers, been carried more than it has been fired. Surface wear only amounts to whiteness on the sharp edges of the frame, slide and safety; and a half dozen tiny white pecks on the under side of the frame, rifht side of the forward grip frame and on the backstrap. Note the slight muzzle edge wear from holster contact. This 92FS has one scour on the right grip panel near the top screw. We rate it as Excellent since we estimate that 90 percent or more of the original finish is intact, but photos should suffice for interested parties to judge finish grade for themselves. Bore, chamber, and the entire mechanism are Excellent. Note that this Beretta has a steel, not plastic, guide rod. The magazine release, however, is plastic; we have not had any adverse reports on magazine releases, though, like we have on guide rods. Magazines are ban period Law Enforcement marked High Capacity Factory Beretta 15 shot. The LE marking is a moot issue here in the South, but we cannot ship the magazines to California, New York, or Massachusetts. We can only prepay shipping to those jurisdictions with no magazines. Current replacement price on Beretta 92FS’s in our area is $600 or more. We’re offering this fine piece, however,           for only $ 429.95

  

HG1246

Beretta 92FS 9mm Exc 2 Mags LE Hi-Cap

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            Here is a very nice Beretta 92 FS, manufactured during the present decade that has seen brief service protecting our fellow Americans in the State of Maryland. It comes with a total of two factory magazines in a factory Beretta case that includes the instruction manual. Surface wear from use or holster contact is minimal on this 92FS, only a few inconspicuous tiny white spots. We rate it as Excellent since we estimate that 95 percent or more of the original finish is intact, but photos should suffice for interested parties to judge finish grade for themselves. Bore, chamber, and the entire mechanism are Excellent. Note that this Beretta has a steel, not plastic, guide rod. The magazine release, however, is plastic; we have not had any adverse reports on magazine releases, though, like we have on guide rods. Magazines are ban period Law Enforcement marked High Capacity Factory Beretta 15 shot. The LE marking is a moot issue here in the South, but we cannot ship the magazines to California, New York, or Massachusetts. We can only prepay shipping to those jurisdictions with no magazines. Current replacement price on Beretta 92FS’s in our area is $600 or more. We’re offering this fine piece, however,          for only $ 429.95

 

 

HG1233

Beretta 92FS 9mm Exc 2 Mags LE Hi-Cap

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            Here is a very nice Beretta 92 FS, manufactured during the present decade that has seen brief service protecting our fellow Americans in the State of Maryland. It comes with a total of two factory magazines in a factory Beretta case that includes the instruction manual. Surface wear from use or holster contact is minimal on this 92FS. The small white area on the lower front grip frame and similar small area on the upper left side of the sight and left side safety lever are the worst, and they are almost negligible. We rate it as Excellent since we estimate that 95 percent or more of the original finish is intact, but photos should suffice for interested parties to judge finish grade for themselves. Bore, chamber, and the entire mechanism are Excellent. Note that this Beretta has a steel, not plastic, guide rod. The magazine release, however, is plastic; we have not had any adverse reports on magazine releases, though, like we have on guide rods. Magazines are ban period Law Enforcement marked High Capacity Factory Beretta 15 shot. The LE marking is a moot issue here in the South, but we cannot ship the magazines to California, New York, or Massachusetts. We can only prepay shipping to those jurisdictions with no magazines. Current replacement price on Beretta 92FS’s in our area is $600 or more. We’re offering this fine piece, however,          for only $ 429.95

 

HG0801

Beretta .40 Centurion 96D 12 shot VG Fulltime Double Action 1 Mag

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This Beretta 96-D Centurion was manufactured in the United States some time in the early to mid 1990s, and has seen action overseas, attest the inconspicuous but visible Century Arms stamping on the forward underside of the frame. Note the early 1990s PS Beretta Shield logo on the forward left side of the slide of this particular 96D; this enhances the collectability of this service pistol. It has seen moderate, normal law enforcement use, and its surface detractions – small white streaks and scuffs on some of its surface areas and sharp edges – are commensurate with duty wear. The original factory leather-grained grips have scuffing that leaves only about 80 percent of their original gloss. It has its original Trijicon 3-dot sights, but their luminosity is only about 20 percent of their original strength. The Trijicons, as users can attest, present an excellent 3-dot picture in lighted conditions. The magazine and mechanism are excellent and eminently serviceable, and the bore and chamber are Excellent and clean. Magazine capacity is eleven rounds, yielding a total loaded capacity of 12 rounds; and this pistol comes with only one magazine. The double-action-only trigger pull is smooth and consistent on this particular Centurion. We consider this Beretta to be in Very Good Condition with 80 to 85 percent of its original finish intact; the photos, however, should suffice for interested parties to judge finish grade for themselves. It comes with a reasonably decorous if not attractive Century Arms generic foam-lined box and bar-coded label. Current replacement price on this fine pistol in our area exceeds $700; we’re offering this one, however, for less than half price. Own it           for only             $ 319.95

 

HG1230

Beretta 92FS 9mm Exc 2 Mags LE Hi-Cap

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            Here is a very nice Beretta 92 FS, manufactured during the present decade that has seen brief service protecting our fellow Americans in the State of Maryland. It comes with a total of two factory magazines in a factory Beretta case that includes the instruction manual. Surface wear from use or holster contact is minimal on this 92FS. The faint white scouring to the back of the grip frame is the most conspicuous wear indication on this pistol, and that is only moderate. Other whitened areas on sharp edges and small and negligible. We rate it as Excellent since we estimate that 90 percent or more of the original finish is intact, but photos should suffice for interested parties to judge finish grade for themselves. Bore, chamber, and the entire mechanism are Excellent. Note that this Beretta has a steel, not plastic, guide rod. The magazine release, however, is plastic; we have not had any adverse reports on magazine releases, though, like we have on guide rods. Magazines are ban period Law Enforcement marked High Capacity Factory Beretta 15 shot. The LE marking is a moot issue here in the South, but we cannot ship the magazines to California, New York, or Massachusetts. We can only prepay shipping to those jurisdictions with no magazines. Current replacement price on Beretta 92FS’s in our area is $600 or more. We’re offering this fine piece, however,             for only $ 429.95

 

HG1494

Beretta .40 Centurion 96D 12 shot VG Fulltime Double Action 1 Mag

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This Beretta 96-D Centurion was manufactured in the United States some time in the early to mid 1990s. Note the early 1990s PS Beretta Shield logo on the forward left side of the slide of this particular 96D; this enhances the collectability of this service pistol. It has seen normal patrol duty for about 10 years, and the finish strength remains at about 70 percent by our estimate: visible wear on the sharp edges of the slide, more pronounced holster contact on the edges of the frame from the magazine release forward, and weakening to the finish on the grip frame. Many Police Departments in the Northeastern United States require their weapons to be turned in at the end of every patrol shift, and the Supply Sergeant racks and locks the pistols. It has its original Trijicon 3-dot sights, but their luminosity is only about 10 to 20 percent of their original strength. As far as being fired a lot, this pistol has not been – likely only the usual 60 rounds per year annual qualification requirements for about 10 years, much fewer than 1000 rounds, which is only like 1,000 miles on a car.  The magazine and mechanism are excellent and eminently serviceable, and the bore and chamber are Excellent. Magazine capacity is eleven rounds, yielding a total loaded capacity of 12 rounds; and this pistol comes with only one magazine. The double-action-only trigger pull is stiff but smooth and consistent on this particular Centurion. We consider this Beretta to be in Good to Very Good Condition; the photos, however, should suffice for interested parties to judge finish grade for themselves. Current replacement price on this fine pistol in our area exceeds $600; we’re offering this one, however, for less than half price. Own it          for only             $ 319.95

 

HG1243

Beretta 92FS 9mm Exc 2 Mags LE Hi-Cap

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            Here is a very nice Beretta 92 FS, manufactured during the present decade that has seen brief service protecting our fellow Americans in the State of Maryland. It comes with a total of two factory magazines in a factory Beretta case that includes the instruction manual. Surface wear from use or holster contact is minimal on this 92FS. Two small white areas on the upper grip frame and similar small areas on the upper right side of the sight and right side safety lever are the worst, and they are almost negligible. There are two very thin whitened areas on the right butt area of the frame. We rate this 92FS as Excellent since we estimate that 95 percent or more of the original finish is intact, but photos should suffice for interested parties to judge finish grade for themselves. Bore, chamber, and the entire mechanism are Excellent. Note that this Beretta has a steel, not plastic, guide rod. The magazine release, however, is plastic; we have not had any adverse reports on magazine releases, though, like we have on guide rods. Magazines are ban period Law Enforcement marked High Capacity Factory Beretta 15 shot. The LE marking is a moot issue here in the South, but we cannot ship the magazines to California, New York, or Massachusetts. We can only prepay shipping to those jurisdictions with no magazines. Current replacement price on Beretta 92FS’s in our area is $600 or more. We’re offering this fine piece, however,    for only $ 429.95

 

HG1495

Beretta .40 Centurion 96D 12 shot VG Fulltime Double Action 1 Mag

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This Beretta 96-D Centurion was manufactured in the United States some time in the early to mid 1990s. Note the early 1990s PS Beretta Shield logo on the forward left side of the slide of this particular 96D; this enhances the collectability of this service pistol. It has seen normal patrol duty for about 10 years, and the finish strength remains at about 70 to 80 percent by our estimate: visible wear on the sharp edges of the slide, more pronounced holster contact on the edges of the frame from the magazine release forward, and weakening to the finish on the grip frame. Many Police Departments in the Northeastern United States require their weapons to be turned in at the end of every patrol shift, and the Supply Sergeant racks and locks the pistols. It has its original Trijicon 3-dot sights, but their luminosity is only about 10 to 20 percent of their original strength. As far as being fired a lot, this pistol has not been – likely only the usual 60 rounds per year annual qualification requirements for about 10 years, much fewer than 1000 rounds, which is only like 1,000 miles on a car.  The magazine and mechanism are excellent and eminently serviceable, and the bore and chamber are Excellent. Magazine capacity is eleven rounds, yielding a total loaded capacity of 12 rounds; and this pistol comes with only one magazine. The double-action-only trigger pull is stiff but smooth and consistent on this particular Centurion. We consider this Beretta to be in Good to Very Good Condition; the photos, however, should suffice for interested parties to judge finish grade for themselves. Current replacement price on this fine pistol in our area exceeds $600; we’re offering this one, however, for less than half price. Own it   for only             $ 319.95

 

HG1238

Beretta 92FS 9mm Exc 2 Mags LE Hi-Cap

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            Here is a very nice Beretta 92 FS, manufactured during the present decade that has seen brief service protecting our fellow Americans in the State of Maryland. It comes with a total of two factory magazines in a factory Beretta case that includes the instruction manual. Surface wear from use or holster contact is minimal on this 92FS. It has two small whitened areas on the upper right side of the sight and right side safety lever that are almost negligible. About 10 percent of the grip frame back strap has some weakening to its finish in that area. We rate this 92FS as Excellent since we estimate that 95 percent or more of the original finish is intact, but photos should suffice for interested parties to judge finish grade for themselves. Bore, chamber, and the entire mechanism are Excellent. Note that this Beretta has a steel, not plastic, guide rod. Magazines are ban period Law Enforcement marked High Capacity Factory Beretta 15 shot. The LE marking is a moot issue here in the South, but we cannot ship the magazines to California, New York, or Massachusetts. The magazine release, however, is plastic; we have not had any adverse reports on magazine releases, though, like we have on guide rods. We can only prepay shipping to those jurisdictions with no magazines. Current replacement price on Beretta 92FS’s in our area is $600 or more. We’re offering this fine piece, however, for only $ 429.95

 

HG1496

Beretta .40 Centurion 96D 12 shot VG Fulltime Double Action 1 Mag

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This Beretta 96-D Centurion was manufactured in the United States some time in the early to mid 1990s. Note the early 1990s PS Beretta Shield logo on the forward left side of the slide of this particular 96D; this enhances the collectability of this service pistol. It has seen normal patrol duty for about 10 years, and the finish strength remains at about 70 to 80 percent by our estimate: visible wear on the sharp edges of the slide, more pronounced holster contact on the edges of the frame from the magazine release forward, and weakening to the finish on the grip frame. Many Police Departments in the Northeastern United States require their weapons to be turned in at the end of every patrol shift, and the Supply Sergeant racks and locks the pistols. It has its original Trijicon 3-dot sights, but their luminosity is only about 10 to 20 percent of their original strength. As far as being fired a lot, this pistol has not been – likely only the usual 60 rounds per year annual qualification requirements for about 10 years, much fewer than 1000 rounds, which is only like 1,000 miles on a car.  The magazine and mechanism are excellent and eminently serviceable, and the bore and chamber are Excellent. Magazine capacity is eleven rounds, yielding a total loaded capacity of 12 rounds; and this pistol comes with only one magazine. The double-action-only trigger pull is stiff but smooth and consistent on this particular Centurion. We consider this Beretta to be in Good to Very Good Condition; the photos, however, should suffice for interested parties to judge finish grade for themselves. Current replacement price on this fine pistol in our area exceeds $600; we’re offering this one, however, for less than half price. Own it   for only             $ 319.95

 

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Beretta 92FS 9mm Exc 2 Mags LE Hi-Cap

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            Here is a very nice Beretta 92 FS, manufactured during the present decade that has seen brief service protecting our fellow Americans in the State of Maryland. It comes with a total of two factory magazines in a factory Beretta case that includes the instruction manual. Surface wear from use or holster contact is minimal on this 92FS. It has two small whitened areas on the upper right side of the sight and right side safety lever that are almost negligible. About 10 percent of the grip frame back strap has some weakening to its finish in that area. We rate this 92FS as Excellent since we estimate that 95 percent or more of the original finish is intact, but photos should suffice for interested parties to judge finish grade for themselves. Bore, chamber, and the entire mechanism are Excellent. Note that this Beretta has a steel, not plastic, guide rod. The magazine release, however, is plastic; we have not had any adverse reports on magazine releases, though, like we have on guide rods. Magazines are ban period Law Enforcement marked High Capacity Factory Beretta 15 shot. The LE marking is a moot issue here in the South, but we cannot ship the magazines to California, New York, or Massachusetts. We can only prepay shipping to those jurisdictions with no magazines. Current replacement price on Beretta 92FS’s in our area is $600 or more. We’re offering this fine piece, however,           for only $ 439.95

 

HG1497

Beretta .40 Centurion 96D 12 shot VG Fulltime Double Action 1 Mag

This Beretta 96-D Centurion was manufactured in the United States some time in the early to mid 1990s. Note the early 1990s PS Beretta Shield logo on the forward left side of the slide of this particular 96D; this enhances the collectability of this service pistol. It has seen normal patrol duty for about 10 years, and the finish strength remains at about 70 to 80 percent by our estimate: visible wear on the sharp edges of the slide, more pronounced holster contact on the edges of the frame from the magazine release forward, and weakening to the finish on the grip frame. Both sides of the Hogue Monogrip show pecking and scuffing but no tearing except at the forward butt end of the grip. Many Police Departments in the Northeastern United States require their weapons to be turned in at the end of every patrol shift, and the Supply Sergeant racks and locks the pistols. It has its original Trijicon 3-dot sights, but their luminosity is only about 10 to 20 percent of their original strength. As far as being fired a lot, this pistol has not been – likely only the usual 60 rounds per year annual qualification requirements for about 10 years, much fewer than 1000 rounds, which is only like 1,000 miles on a car.  The magazine and mechanism are excellent and eminently serviceable, and the bore and chamber are Excellent. Magazine capacity is eleven rounds, yielding a total loaded capacity of 12 rounds; and this pistol comes with only one magazine. The double-action-only trigger pull is stiff but smooth and consistent on this particular Centurion. We consider this Beretta to be in Good to Very Good Condition; the photos, however, should suffice for interested parties to judge finish grade for themselves. Current replacement price on this fine pistol in our area exceeds $600; we’re offering this one, however, for less than half price. Own it          for only             $ 319.95

 

HG1244

Beretta 92FS 9mm Exc 2 Mags LE Hi-Cap

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            Here is a very nice Beretta 92 FS, manufactured during the present decade that has seen brief service protecting our fellow Americans in the State of Maryland. It comes with a total of two factory magazines in a factory Beretta case that includes the instruction manual. Surface wear from use or holster contact is minimal on this 92FS. It has two small whitened areas on the upper right side of the sight and right side safety lever that are almost negligible. About 10 percent of the grip frame back strap has some weakening to its finish in that area. We rate this 92FS as Excellent since we estimate that 95 percent or more of the original finish is intact, but photos should suffice for interested parties to judge finish grade for themselves. Bore, chamber, and the entire mechanism are Excellent. Note that this Beretta has a steel, not plastic, guide rod. The magazine release, however, is plastic; we have not had any adverse reports on magazine releases, though, like we have on guide rods. Magazines are ban period Law Enforcement marked High Capacity Factory Beretta 15 shot. The LE marking is a moot issue here in the South, but we cannot ship the magazines to California, New York, or Massachusetts. We can only prepay shipping to those jurisdictions with no magazines. Current replacement price on Beretta 92FS’s in our area is $600 or more. We’re offering this fine piece, however,           for only $ 429.95

 

 

HG1231

Beretta 92FS 9mm Exc 2 Mags LE Hi-Cap

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            Here is a very nice Beretta 92 FS, manufactured during the present decade that has seen brief service protecting our fellow Americans in the State of Maryland. It comes with a total of two factory magazines in a factory Beretta case that includes the instruction manual. Surface wear from use or holster contact is minimal on this 92FS. It has three very small whitened areas on the rear and butt areas of the grip frame that are almost negligible. We rate this 92FS as Excellent or Near Mint since we estimate that 98 percent or more of the original finish is intact, but photos should suffice for interested parties to judge finish grade for themselves. Bore, chamber, and the entire mechanism are Excellent. Note that this Beretta has a steel, not plastic, guide rod. The magazine release, however, is plastic; we have not had any adverse reports on magazine releases, though, like we have on guide rods. Magazines are ban period Law Enforcement marked High Capacity Factory Beretta 15 shot. The LE marking is a moot issue here in the South, but we cannot ship the magazines to California, New York, or Massachusetts. We can only prepay shipping to those jurisdictions with no magazines. Current replacement price on Beretta 92FS’s in our area is $600 or more. We’re offering this fine piece, however,             for only         $ 429.95

  

HG1237

Beretta 92FS 9mm Exc 2 Mags LE Hi-Cap

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            Here is a very nice Beretta 92 FS, manufactured during the present decade that has seen brief service protecting our fellow Americans in the State of Maryland. It comes with a total of two factory magazines in a factory Beretta case that includes the instruction manual. Surface wear from use or holster contact is minimal on this 92FS. It has three small whitened areas on the grip frame upper rear and butt area that are almost negligible. There is slight whitening to the upper edges of the rear sight and right safety lever, and one tiny peck underneath the forward area of the frame. We rate this 92FS as Excellent since we estimate that 95 percent or more of the original finish is intact, but photos should suffice for interested parties to judge finish grade for themselves. Bore, chamber, and the entire mechanism are Excellent. Note that this Beretta has a steel, not plastic, guide rod. The magazine release, however, is plastic; we have not had any adverse reports on magazine releases, though, like we have on guide rods. Magazines are ban period Law Enforcement marked High Capacity Factory Beretta 15 shot. The LE marking is a moot issue here in the South, but we cannot ship the magazines to California, New York, or Massachusetts. We can only prepay shipping to those jurisdictions with no magazines. Current replacement price on Beretta 92FS’s in our area is $600 or more. We’re offering this fine piece, however,     for only $ 429.95

 

HG1245

Beretta 92FS 9mm Exc 2 Mags LE Hi-Cap

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            Here is a very nice Beretta 92 FS, manufactured during the present decade that has seen brief service protecting our fellow Americans in the State of Maryland. It comes with a total of two factory magazines in a factory Beretta case that includes the instruction manual. Surface wear from use or holster contact is minimal on this 92FS. It has two small whitened areas on the upper right side of the sight and right side safety lever that are almost negligible. The grip frame has very slight whitening on its upper rear and butt areas. We rate this 92FS as Excellent since we estimate that 95 percent or more of the original finish is intact, but photos should suffice for interested parties to judge finish grade for themselves. Bore, chamber, and the entire mechanism are Excellent. Note that this Beretta has a steel, not plastic, guide rod. The magazine release, however, is plastic; we have not had any adverse reports on magazine releases, though, like we have on guide rods. Magazines are ban period Law Enforcement marked High Capacity Factory Beretta 15 shot. The LE marking is a moot issue here in the South, but we cannot ship the magazines to California, New York, or Massachusetts. We can only prepay shipping to those jurisdictions with no magazines. Current replacement price on Beretta 92FS’s in our area is $600 or more. We’re offering this fine piece, however,             for only         $ 429.95

 

HG1232

Beretta 92FS 9mm Exc 2 Mags LE Hi-Cap

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            Here is a very nice Beretta 92 FS, manufactured during the present decade that has seen brief service protecting our fellow Americans in the State of Maryland. It comes with a total of two factory magazines in a factory Beretta case that includes the instruction manual. Surface wear from use or holster contact is minimal on this 92FS. It has two small whitened areas on the upper right side of the sight and right side safety lever that are almost negligible. The grip frame has slight whitening on its upper rear and butt areas; and there is one small scuff on the lower right forward area of the frame. We rate this 92FS as Excellent since we estimate that 95 percent or more of the original finish is intact, but photos should suffice for interested parties to judge finish grade for themselves. Bore, chamber, and the entire mechanism are Excellent. Note that this Beretta has a steel, not plastic, guide rod. The magazine release, however, is plastic; we have not had any adverse reports on magazine releases, though, like we have on guide rods. Magazines are ban period Law Enforcement marked High Capacity Factory Beretta 15 shot. The LE marking is a moot issue here in the South, but we cannot ship the magazines to California, New York, or Massachusetts. We can only prepay shipping to those jurisdictions with no magazines. Current replacement price on Beretta 92FS’s in our area is $600 or more. We’re offering this fine piece, however,    for only $ 429.95

   

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Beretta 92FS 9mm Exc 2 Mags LE Hi-Cap

            Here is a very nice Beretta 92 FS, manufactured during the present decade that has seen brief service protecting our fellow Americans in the State of Maryland. It comes with a total of two factory magazines in a factory Beretta case that includes the instruction manual. Surface wear from use or holster contact is minimal on this 92FS. It has two small whitened areas on the upper right side of the sight and right side safety lever that are almost negligible. The grip frame has slight whitening on its upper rear and butt areas; and these are negligible as well. There are two tiny white scuffs on the forward area of the frame, left side center edge and forward left edge. We rate this 92FS as Excellent since we estimate that 95 percent or more of the original finish is intact, but photos should suffice for interested parties to judge finish grade for themselves. Bore, chamber, and the entire mechanism are Excellent. Note that this Beretta has a steel, not plastic, guide rod. The magazine release, however, is plastic; we have not had any adverse reports on magazine releases, though, like we have on guide rods. Magazines are ban period Law Enforcement marked High Capacity Factory Beretta 15 shot. The LE marking is a moot issue here in the South, but we cannot ship the magazines to California, New York, or Massachusetts. We can only prepay shipping to those jurisdictions with no magazines. Current replacement price on Beretta 92FS’s in our area is $600 or more. We’re offering this fine piece, however,           for only       $ 429.95

 

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Beretta 21 .22 LR Matte NIB

            Always reliable since their introduction in the waning years of the Reagan Administraction, the Model 21 or Bobcat was the market-responsive successor to the Beretta 950 Jetfire and Minx. This one properly is Factory Number J212104, the 21A Bobcat in .22 LR with Matte Finish and Composite Grips. Since rapid inflation has made these a good buy for their current pricing, we stock them, because we believe their pricing is below current market level. The 21A in the photo is one we had in stock at press time, Spring 2008. Factory specs are as follows: Single and Double Action Pistol with flip-up barrel instead of extractor – blow-back action, caliber .22 Long Rifle, capacity 7 + 1, barrel length 2.4 inches, manual safety that works in 2 positions, synthetic grips, blade front sight and dovetailed rear sight, weight 11 oz. empty, black matte finish. Own one, complete with a California-compliant, Chinese-made gun lock and papers, for only    $ 279.95

 

                       

Sales policy: We accept Mastercard or Visa on a phone- or fax-in basis; and USPS Money Orders for immediate shipment. Personal checks, company checks, and in some instances Cashier’s Checks may involve a delay of no more than 8 business days for clearance. We offer a 7 day return privilege, lay-aways and NIB guns excluded. We offer 90 day lay-away with 20 percent down, balance in 90 days, but will levy a 6% per month service charge on the unpaid balance if the lay-away runs past 90 days. We accept trade-ins at agreed-upon prices, delivered to us. We cannot be responsible for the freight on returns unless we have made some sort of glaring mistake.

 

Walk-in customers from Tennessee may buy firearms of any type we have. Tennessee Sales Tax is 9 ¾%, and there is a $10 TBI Tennessee Instant Check Fee on all firearms purchases. Customers from many other states may buy long guns, but that depends on your state's laws. Buyers from Connecticut, Florida, Texas, or California, for example, cannot walk in to our store and buy a firearm; buyers from Indiana, Montana, or Oklahama, for example, can. They are subject to the same sales tax and TICS fees as Tennessee Residents.

 

Shipping rates and information: We must have a signed copy of the purchaser’s Federal Firearms License in order to ship firearms interstate, and that licensee must check out with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives as a current, bona fide licensee. Legible faxed and scanned copies are permissible. Individuals commonly use Licensees to act as transfer agents. We always include a gun lock and a copy of the Federal Youth Firearms Safety Act brochure with handguns, shipped or over-the-counter; and we always furnish a copy of our FFL to the receiving dealer.

     

      First handgun is $15.00, $7.50 each for add-ons, insured, USPS Priority Mail. $20 for First Hand Gun to Alaska, California, or Hawaii. California approved gun lock is included at this rate.

      First long gun is $25.00, $10.00 each for add-ons in one order. Insurance is included. $35 for First Long Gun to Alaska, California, or Hawaii.

 

Interstate Shipments of Firearms can go to Federally Licensed Dealers Only. Anyone who undertakes to purchase a firearm must first of all be eligible to own one under State and Federal Law. Disabilities from owning firearms include being under 21 for a handgun (or pistol grip rifle or shotgun) or under 18 for a long gun; conviction, indictment or information of a misdemeanor domestic violence or felony (it does not matter if the person served jail time or not, the conviction or information suffices); adjudication of a nervous disorder or disability; and non-citizenship in the United States. If anyone who is not eligible to own a firearm attempts to purchase one from us, we will assist law enforcement in that person’s prosecution. If anyone attempts to aid and abet the acquisition of a firearm from us for an ineligible person, we will assist in all involved parties’ prosecution. We have no intention of violating any laws. That is why we cannot ship some firearms and/or magazines to jurisdictions that include California, Maryland, New Jersey, and the New York City vicinity.

One of the most common and persistent violations of Federal Law is the straw purchase. Never attempt to buy a gun for someone else under any circumstances. Even spouses buying for each other is tricky. We will not accept third party payment for firearms purchases. If you want to buy someone a present, buy something besides a firearm.

If an unlicensed individual wishes to purchase a firearm that we have advertised on a mail order, interstate basis, he or she must do so legally through an FFL, a federally licensed dealer. Dealers normally charge transfer fees. In our experience, the most readily available transferors are Pawnbrokers and Gunsmiths. Please have transfer logistics worked out before contacting us for a purchase. Thanks for your interest. Law Enforcement officers may purchase a firearm through their department only if it will be used on duty, and Department Letters and paperwork from the Chief Law Enforcement Officer in the jurisdiction are required.

 

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