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WTB Beretta Cougar 8045

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50 minutes ago, siderman said:

A most excellent gun. Love mine and no, you or anyone else can't have it lol. Not too common but good luck. :D

I love mine too.

And especially because it runs the same mags as my Beretta Storm  CX4 in .45acp.

Good luck finding one!

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12 hours ago, Hoot36 said:

Thanks dude. I appreciate it. I’m holding out for a .45 though. 

Understandable, in that case I found some magazines on eBay for your consideration https://www.ebay.com/itm/1-P-B-BERETTA-ORIGINAL-45-AUTO-OEM-8045-COUGAR-8-ROUND-MAGAZINE-FACTORY-ITALY-/203531193664?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l6249&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0

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On 12/10/2021 at 6:11 PM, ajr576 said:

I'm the original owner and it's in excellent condition (includes box and paperwork) with only 275 (flawless) rounds through it.

I mostly shoot 9mm so this has been sitting in my safe (cleaned and oiled) for several years and I'm looking for something new. 

I have 8 mags in total...the 2 that came with the gun are in excellent condition, 2 are new/still in package, and 4 that I bought used (but in good/very good condition). The Beretta 8045 mags typically sell for $45 each new. 

I also bought/have 3 extra recoil springs, which I'd include as well. 

This is one of the early models with Beretta's bruniton coated (I believe they switched to blued at some point) slide and (I'm sad to say) the finish is actually nicer than my Beretta 92. For those that don't know, Beretta owns Stoeger and produced the 8000 series pistols under the Stoeger name for several years.

I had a pair of wood grips on it for a short while. They looked great but made it a bit too big for my hand. I couldn't find the Stoeger grips so I just ordered a pair of Berettas along with some custom screws.

The 8045 is discontinued and becoming increasingly hard to find...especially in this condition.

Located in Bergen County. 

Price for everything is $700, which seems very fair based on the sold prices that I've seen on Gunbroker for Stoeger 8045s in much lesser condition. 

With regards to trades, I'm mostly interested in trading for a Mossberg 590 / 590a1 / Shockwave or a pistol caliber lever action but feel free to make other rifle / shotgun offers. Depending on the value of your trade, cash can be added either way. 

Please PM / email me with any questions. 

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Found one for ya 

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