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livtocruz 08-27-2009 05:11 PM

Beretta PX4 Storm Type F SubCompact 9mm
 
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Requesting input and reviews from anyone that has shot one of these. I am still looking for a good pistol for the wife and I (2 guns) as a conceal/carry. I have settled into a 9mm as it seems that this caliber is more accessible than the .380. Saw the advertisement for this pistol and got intrigued by its stopping power and size.

Input???

http://www.gunsamerica.com/960813532...ompact_9mm.htm

Heimdhal 08-27-2009 06:20 PM

Re: Beretta PX4 Storm Type F SubCompact 9mm
 
That thing looks like it would be snappier than a mother-@#$#@ on meth who just found out his girlfriend was really a dude.

but other than that, looks pretty neat. I've been thinking of getting a kel-tec pf9 or p11, but this is pretty interesting too. Although, it does seem to be on the heavy side for a compact 9mm. I carry a bersa .45 UC that weighs less than this thing does and its a little bigger dimensionaly.

Doge 08-27-2009 07:07 PM

Re: Beretta PX4 Storm Type F SubCompact 9mm
 
I really do not like the small frame polymers. Personally, I find them too snappy. If that is the same case for you, then check out EAA's/Tanfoglio's Witness Steel Compacts.

http://www.eaacorp.com/handguns-witn...ompact-TP.html

H8T fiat 08-27-2009 07:07 PM

Re: Beretta PX4 Storm Type F SubCompact 9mm
 
Get the P 11 .Very small ,inexpensive ,and accurate .:ok:

Heimdhal 08-27-2009 07:22 PM

Re: Beretta PX4 Storm Type F SubCompact 9mm
 
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Originally Posted by Doge (Post 1889974)
I really do not like the small frame polymers. Personally, I find them too snappy. If that is the same case for you, then check out EAA's/Tanfoglio's Witness Steel Compacts.

http://www.eaacorp.com/handguns-witn...ompact-TP.html

Thanks for the link. I do find them a bit snappy, even my "compact" .45 can be snappy with +p's(though controlable). but with a gun like a kel-tec thats just a given. They arent meant for 20 yard shots, hell I doubt they are intended for 20 foot shots. Its definitly a close up and personal kinda gun.

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Originally Posted by H8T fiat (Post 1889976)
Get the P 11 .Very small ,inexpensive ,and accurate .:ok:


Ive been thinking that since I like the extra ammo capacity over the pf9.

Silver001 08-27-2009 08:13 PM

Re: Beretta PX4 Storm Type F SubCompact 9mm
 
Bersa makes a good metal frame gun, Bersa does not advertise in the US it relies on word of mouth, It's Argentine made but has a lifetime warenty, and generally around 350 to 425 USd. Accruate and mine shoots anything I put in it. The prices are for the 45 cal and 9 mm.

Heimdhal 08-27-2009 08:18 PM

Re: Beretta PX4 Storm Type F SubCompact 9mm
 
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Originally Posted by Silver001 (Post 1890098)
Bersa makes a good metal frame gun, Bersa does not advertise in the US it relies on word of mouth, It's Argentine made but has a lifetime warenty, and generally around 350 to 425 USd. Accruate and mine shoots anything I put in it. The prices are for the 45 cal and 9 mm.

I got mine for $365 OTD after taxes and what not about a year ago. I paid a LITTLE more but got it from a small dealer brand new. I love it. But I am looking for something a little lighter so I can have the choice depending on where I am going or what I am doing.

Tallinthesaddle 08-27-2009 09:40 PM

Re: Beretta PX4 Storm Type F SubCompact 9mm
 
The full size is a good shooter, the subcompact is pretty stocky for concealed carry, but it is what works best for you.


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