I have an interested buyer of a Beretta 390 I purchased 7 years ago from Walmart ($550). Its the synthetic stock, 12 ga, 3" tube. Its had maybe 40 rounds through it, functions flawlessly with no blemishes. What do yall consider a fair used price?
$350-400 . . . . would probably put it in my gun safe, if I was in the market.
Not worth anything to me without a nice walnut stock and fore-end. Synthetics [plastic!] be damned!
I'd start with your original purchase price and see what happens. From what I have seen, that would be a reasonable price to ask. I wouldn't go below $450 as I have seen that price for wood stocked models many times over the years.
Some think they handled the best of all the 390 series.They most definitely were quick. There are some that look for them specifically. However, not usually the synthetic stocked variations. I wouldn't let it go for less than what you paid for it.
It'll bring 550 to the right guy.
It'll bring 550 to the right guy.
Yep, or more. Don’t sell it! You will likely regret it. Best shotgun ever made IMHO.
I have an a390 deluxe, purchased new for $702 back in 94. If anything were to happen to it, I would be looking for another 390. I like it that much. I too, would start at what you paid.
Walmart sold a couple of different variations. The is a 3901 and a 390. one of the 390s is made in USA, they had barrels that came with a different looking rib. I was told they were made by a different company (Stoeger I think it was)