Book values as of 2002:
NIB Exc V.G. Good Fair Poor
525 425 325 250 150 100 Present values slightly higher
98%=$240.00/95%=$175.00/90%=$135.00
new, 500.00-600.00 used in good condition (90%-95%) around 400.00
No the luckiest number for Taurus is six
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Yes, but not on model 80
it varies with condition but around $450 to $500
Between 150-550 dollars,based on your Taurus being in excellent(550 dollars)to poor condition(150 dollars).
Around $330
I bought one of these guns and researched the value myself. From what I learned they are of similar value to the standard PT99, and not particularly rare.
Personally, I like the HOGUE Rubber grip model 99010.
The main difference is the Taurus has a manual safety and can be carried as a single action gun. The Beretta has a decocker/safety combo, and it cannot be carried in single action mode with the safety engaged.
There are several handguns made by Taurus with a PT designation... you would have to specify specifically which one (PT92, PT99, PT101, etc.). General rule of thumb.. for a firearm in good condition, used, you shouldn't expect more than 10% depreciation from the price of a new one.
No. The Beretta 92 magazine will function in a PT92 - the PT92 is a Beretta 92 manufactured under license. However, the 9mm 92 magazine will not work for the .40 PT99.
Their revolvers are.. their automatics, I've found to be a bit hit-or-miss. The PT92 and PT99 pistols are good pistols... essentially licence-made Berettas with better firer ergonomics. The Millenium... personally, I'm a bit lukewarm about that one.
Taurus made several 9mm handguns. Which model did you have in mind?
msrp $436
10-150 usd