Posted: 10/17/2009 7:35:42 PM EDT
| What are M9A1s going for right now? I can't seem to find too many to compare prices |
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Try Buds Gun Shop
They have some of the cheapest inventory I have ever seen |
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I paid $700 + $50 Tax for my M9A1, but that was two years ago. About 150 rounds through it and I've been thinking of selling it.
One gunshop offered me $300 for it. ![]() ![]()
I told the lady that it wasn't a regular M9 and I paid $750 and I'd rather keep it than get fucked. My pistol looks brand new. I was thinking somewhere around $500ish if it has low round count and excellent condition. Nathan |
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You'd have better luck selling it on gunbroker. Take lots of good photos and you can probably get 500+ for it. If I could only access Photobucket on NIPRnet... I've got some pretty good photos of it posted in the Beretta picture thread. Page 10, 8th post down. |
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I told the lady that it wasn't a regular M9 and I paid $750 and I'd rather keep it than get fucked. Dare I ask what's different/special about your model, please? I'd be interested in knowing what sort of M9 sold for $700+!
The dealer offer of $300 is right on the nose, IMO. That's wholesale & he'll retail it about $450-475, IMO. Most dealers try to make $100 on a used gun if the value is in the $400+ range. |
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I told the lady that it wasn't a regular M9 and I paid $750 and I'd rather keep it than get fucked. Dare I ask what's different/special about your model, please? I'd be interested in knowing what sort of M9 sold for $700+!
The dealer offer of $300 is right on the nose, IMO. That's wholesale & he'll retail it about $450-475, IMO. Most dealers try to make $100 on a used gun if the value is in the $400+ range. The M9A1 has an integral light rail on the frame, and the backstrap is knurled like the early M1911A1 mainspring housings. I'm not sure if there are other differences. |
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I paid $700 + $50 Tax for my M9A1, but that was two years ago. About 150 rounds through it and I've been thinking of selling it. One gunshop offered me $300 for it. ![]() ![]()
I told the lady that it wasn't a regular M9 and I paid $750 and I'd rather keep it than get fucked. My pistol looks brand new. I was thinking somewhere around $500ish if it has low round count and excellent condition. Nathan I'll give you $500ish for it if you decide to sell it :) |
| Just got a M9A1, $650. Now I want a Surefire X300, but before I do that I want to know if there is a holster that will carry it with a light. Someone on the pic thread sent me to the Blade tech site. They look nice, my exact pistol wasn't listed but 92/96 w/rail or light was. I assume it will fit, but I was gonna call first. Anyone know of any other brands? Anyone selling a x300? |
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I was looking for one a while back and got discouraged because of the high price new and lack of used guns on the market, looks like it's time to shop again. Have been keeping my eye out for an A1 for months now... almost nothing locally, except... There was a "used" one in a local shop last week. $600 price tag stopped me from getting it, though if I had to guess, I would say that the gun probably hadn't even seen 50 rounds. I just don't like paying near-new prices for anything used. Haven't been back to see if it is still there. I hope that nobody wants it and they drop the price after a while... That's the only M9A1 I've seen available locally (including fun shows) in almost a year. |






