The PX4 is only a 3 inch barrel while most of the other guns I’ve shot are closer to 5 inch. I think that it has something to do with the barrel length. Not to say that the PX4 is inaccurate- just that I get much tighter groups on a more consistent basis with other guns. Every other gun I shoot WAY better then the PX4. I’ve A-B ‘ed it next to 4 other guns of various makes. It’s not a huge deal but I think Beretta should come up with some softer rubber grip back straps for the gun.Ģ) I can’t seem to get the accuracy out of it that I want. The back part of the grip area is really abrasive and I find it annoying the palms of my hand after shooting for extended periods of time. The PX4 came with them.ġ) The grip comfort is alright but not even close to a set of Hogue grips that can be attached to most metal guns. For the other guns I was looking at this was an additional cost. The wife likes shooting it because it doesn’t fight with her.ģ) I’m a huge fan of the three dot low light sights. It is super easy to re-acquire the target. The spring is contained within the rod so you don’t have to worry about something accidentally flying across the room.Ģ) There is almost no recoil when shooting. It disassembles in less then 2 seconds (for real) into 4 pieces. The rotating barrel recoil compensation system, the light plastic frame, the exchangeable back strap, made me think that the gun would be a better choice for my wife then the M9 and P-226.ġ) The gun is really easy to take apart. I also thought the gun would be great for my wife as well as for me. I ended up going with the PX4 because it came cheaper then the above two models but it had more “out of the box” features. When I made the purchase of the PX4 I was deciding between the Berretta M9 and Sig P-226. I try to hit the range every week to shoot at least 300 rounds- but I do not claim to be any sort of expert shooter- just a guy interested in learning how to shoot for defense and hobby purposes. I’ve shot a few Sigs, some revolvers, my father’s Berretta M9, some Glocks, and a Ruger 9mm. I’ve only been shooting for about 6 months. I have put around 2,000 rounds through it at this point and I wanted to write a review about the great things about the gun… and the not so great things about it.įirst let me give you a little description of my shooting background. I purchased a PX4 9mm a few months ago and have been going to the range every week to put a few hundred rounds through it. The rubber recoil pad and comb contribute to the comfort of the shot and improves results.ĭISASSEMBLY - Simple disassembly of the firearm facilitates rapid cleaning and subsequent maintenance of the firearm.Hey guys. Stock spacers allow the lengthening of the stock to adapt it to conformations, apparel or use of the firearm. The 16.6" (422.5 mm), cold hammer forged (rifling included), Ni, Cr, Mo steel barrel is chrome lined for maximum corrosion resistance and increased barrel life. Marrying the modern, almost futuristic look and the use of light and robust polymeric materials with superior performance, versatility, ergonomics, reliability and safety was not an easy task but the result has now been unveiled.ĮRGONOMIC - Extensive use of technopolymers has allowed the development of a light and technically advanced firearm as well as equipping it with very modern, extremely captivating and ergonomic lines. Rounded forms are snag free, facilitating handling and rapid shouldering and aiming.įUTURISTIC - The new Beretta Cx4 Storm semiautomatic carbine, with a particularly captivating aspect and simple to use, is a sporting or personal defense firearm ideal for professional use by police forces. The cold hammer forged barrel is chrome lined and made of high resistance steel for maximum resistance to corrosion and increased barrel life.Įxtensive use of technopolymers has allowed the development of a light and technically advanced firearm as well as equipping it with very modern an ergonomic lines. The manual safety button and the magazine release button can also be reversed from one side of the carbine to the other (this operation should be carried out by a gunsmith). The extractor, the ejector and the cocking handle are easily reversible for right and left hand use.
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