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Beretta Px4 Storm Pistol


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Guest Clutch442

Was looking at these the other day. They seem to be very well made, and the price didn't seem bad to me 650. They get good reviews as well. Only reason I didn't buy one I was hunting for a pistol for 3 gun and had to go with something I knew I could get all the necessary accessories for.

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Are they worth the price of them?

Depends on the price! I had one for a while...very accurate....no FTF....night sights...all in all a nice weapon. But, I have big paws and the larger back-strap insert was not flush w/ the remainder of the grip....really got on my nerves. I wouldn't buy new unless I had rented one and fired multiple rounds downrange to get the feel and was VERY confident that I would have it for a LONG time...JMO....As for me, I traded it for a Glock 27....couldn't be happier...good luck!

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Guest johnmattwill

I bought one this past summer at Academy for $520.... in .40S&W... I really liked the feel, the recoil was managable, but I did experience the "trigger sting" that is been reported to Beretta.... What did it in for me was 1) it was not very accurate for me.... I was usually all over the place shooting it... and most important 2) the superlumanova inserts in the front sight came out at around 200 rds... I tried to paint it back with Bright Sights sight paint , but never could get it back to where the sight picture was confortable to me.... I was really surprised, thats not like Beretta quality to me...

So, I traded it on a Springfield Armory XD 45ACP, and to be honest I couldnt be happier...... Right out of the box, my XD had the accuracy of all my Sigs.... Its now my HD gun!!!!

When I bought the PX4 Storm, I wanted it for a fun range gun, which it was... but for me, there was just too many dissapointments in it to keep it......

Some people LOVE them,,,, YMMV :eek:

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Guest VolGrad

I bought one a couple of years ago in .40. I loved the ergonomics of it and the very mild recoil.

I hated the SuperLuminova "night" sights (that is a joke really as they have to be in light first to charge - don't expect to put it out of a nightstand drawer and see them).

I also didn't have much luck with the accuracy but that might have been me. I was just getting into shooting more seriously so I can't blame that on the gun.

I also didn't care much for the trigger feel. For one, it felt cheap and weak. It was spongy and had too much take up and over travel. Sort of everything you don't want in a trigger.

I soon soured on the caliber and sold it. I had it listed on 3 or 4 different sites for months and months before it sold. It was not priced too high either.

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that is a joke really as they have to be in light first to charge - don't expect to put it out of a nightstand drawer and see them.

When mine were actually in the sight, I had a hard time charging them. They charged right up in outside light, but I could never get them to charge with any inside light.... Go figure:rolleyes:

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