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| | By Yahoo Answers | | 2007-04-07 13:25:19 | | I've been looking around in stores and online and I keep coming across the Beretta PX4 Storm. I was wondering if anyone had any information on whether or not it's worth buying and if there's a reason it's not as popular as guns such as the p226, m9, Glock, ect., other then the fact that it's a relatively new gun. Most of all though, any responses concerning personal experiance with this pistol will be greatly appreciated. | | Answered By: M R S |  |
| | Its a medium range handgun. I wouldnt put it up aginst Glocks or HK's but I wouldnt call it a Ruger Auto either. Here are some review pages that you may want to read.
http://www.genitron.com/REV-Beretta-PX4/Beretta-PX4.html
http://www.great-lakes.org/reviews/review-03-06-06.html#Beretta_Px4_Storm,_a_revolutionary_handgun_
It gets pretty good reviews however like I said its not top of the line. Over priced is what I would say its worst problem is. I hope this helps.
Good Luck & Happy Shooting |
| User: Daniel D | | Is it the same internally as a CX4 with a shorter barrel and no stock? I am not a big fan of plastic guns, I dont care what kind of advanced poly resin whatever, It feels like a toy gun, The thing only weighs 28 oz Although a 92 weighs 2 lbs Its all metal. I would go with the older Beretta pistols 92, 96 series, they are tried and true. | | | | User: M R S | | Its a medium range handgun. I wouldnt put it up aginst Glocks or HK's but I wouldnt call it a Ruger Auto either. Here are some review pages that you may want to read.
http://www.genitron.com/REV-Beretta-PX4/Beretta-PX4.html
http://www.great-lakes.org/reviews/review-03-06-06.html#Beretta_Px4_Storm,_a_revolutionary_handgun_
It gets pretty good reviews however like I said its not top of the line. Over priced is what I would say its worst problem is. I hope this helps.
Good Luck & Happy Shooting | | | | User: david m | | It seems like a good pistol. Beretta makes high-quality arms. It uses the rotary recoil system, which is a plus. I would put it with the Taurus 24/7 line. Stay away from Ruger polymer. I owned a P-95 and it was a dog. HK and Glock make the popular models that have been out awhile.
The S&W MP 9/40/45 seem promising and so does the Taurus 24/7 OSS model. It's a tough call, but don't think that you have to buy a German or Austrian polymer. | | |
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