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Why is the Beretta ASE 90 Gold so undervalued in Blue Book? The latest value for a 100% condition ASE 90 Gold Sporting is $3800 (last retail pricing quoted $12,500). Unbelievable? Are the Blue Book values even credible?
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I sold an ASE 90 Gold XTrap a five years ago for $5900. It had 30" barrels and the G Squared stock and the factory case. That model did not have the highest grade barrels as I remember. I think most ASE 90 Golds had Bohler Antiknit barrels and the XTrap did not. It did not have the spare trigger group either.
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Here in LA they are not popular. Don't know why but Perazzi, K-80, and Kolar are the common higher priced models. I have seen one on the skeet field in the past 25 years. It's owner traded it after one year for a K-80. bill
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