If they are good quality /shape and good price, sure, how much?
I have been researching a bit, some info, but need more info! Below is a comment from a site.
have several Berettas and my issue weapon is a 96. I have been to Berettas armorers class, but I do not consider myself an expert. I would replace the recoil spring in the gun, check the locking block for cracks.(high round count guns) usually they crack on the right side side. The newest version of the locking block has a radiused cut by the wings. another thing I have found is guns with aftermarket rubber grips, the screws seem to lossen more than the factory plastic grips. if you are unsure of the round count I would replace the recoil , trigger, trigger bar springs. and mag springs. I have found as long as the Beretta is kept reasonably clean and lubed they work well. I would only use factory Beretta mags or Mec-Gars. The Berettas are a very good gun. I recently just bought a L/E trade in Beretta, Its a Providence RI Police Trade a 96D Centurion.The gun looks almost like it was never shot. Best of luck to you
I think the newer version is the D, so that is good, the LE trade ins go for a very reasonable price it seems!