Beretta Px4 Storm
Beretta Px4 Storm | |
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Type | Semi-automatic pistol |
Place of origin | Italy |
Service history | |
Used by | See Users |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Beretta |
Produced | 2004–present |
Variants | C, D, F, G, SC |
Specifications | |
Mass | Px4: 785 g (27.7 oz) (without magazine) Px4SC: 715 g (25.2 oz) (without magazine) |
Length | Px4: 192 mm (7.55 in) Px4SC: 158 mm (6.2 inch) |
Barrel length | 102 mm (4.0 in) |
Cartridge | 9x19mm Parabellum, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, |
Action | Short recoil, locked-breech, rotating barrel lock |
Muzzle velocity | 360 m/s (1,181 ft/s) (9x19mm Parabellum) |
Effective firing range | |
Feed system | Px4: 10, 14, 17 or 20 round box magazine Px4SC: 13 (9mm) or 10 (.40 S&W) box magazine |
Sights | 3-dot iron sights |
The Beretta Px4 Storm is a semi-automatic pistol manufactured by Beretta of Italy and intended for personal defense and law enforcement use. The Px4 uses the same short-recoil, rotating barrel lock as the Beretta 8000 Models and uses the same operating system as the M9/92/96 series, while being completely different in design from either. Light-weight polymer construction with steel inserts, a modular trigger group, fully enclosing slide, Picatinny rail, and changeable backstrap options for the grip are a radical departure from previous Beretta designs.
Design details
Unlike the first generation Beretta 92/96/M9 series, the Px4's trigger guard is rounded for better concealed carry. The takedown pin of earlier models is replaced by a spring-loaded bar, accessed via frame recesses at both ends, which must be grasped and pulled down simultaneously to release the slide. The slide spring is doubly captive, being inserted approximately an inch into the transfer block at one end and a receiving hole in the front of the slide at the other. It is a self-contained assembly, completely captured by the polymer guide. The magazine holds the top round directly behind the barrel's breech end so only a slight feed ramp is needed. This allows the barrel to fully support the case. The 6-R rifling of the barrel generates counter-clockwise torque which is harnessed by the locking system to reduce the amount of pressure required from the rotating barrel lock's cam and pin system to affect unlocking. The steel transfer block's cam pin is 5mm wide and 2mm deep. The entire hammer unit mechanism can be removed from the Px4, without the use of special tools, as a single group. This allows easy access to the firing mechanism for cleaning. The Px4's design makes it impossible to assemble incorrectly from a field-stripped takedown.
Px4 features an interchangeable, luminescent 3-dot sight system (coated in Super-LumiNova) for use in dark or low-light situations. With short exposure to any kind of light, the night sights' luminescence lasts up to 30 minutes. The weapon also incorporates a Picatinny rail under the muzzle to allow flashlights, laser sights and other accessories to be attached. Beretta discontinued the luminescent 3-dot nights sights for the Px4 in 2010, replacing them with standard 3-dot sights.[1]
Removable and Interchangeable Parts
To aid the versatility of the Px4, a number of parts were designed to be removable and interchangeable. These parts include the backstrap, the magazine release button, the slide catch and the hammer unit mechanism. The backstrap is available in three sizes: slim, standard and oversized. The magazine release button can be mounted on either side of the weapon and replaced by one of three types: standard, large or combat (extended). The standard slide catch can be replaced with a slimmer version to avoid snagging when the weapon is drawn quickly from a holster.
Models
The Px4 is available in four models:
- Type F: Single and double-action. Decocker. Manual safety.
- Type C: Single-action-only ("Constant Action"). Spurless hammer. No decocker. No safety.
- Type D: Double-action-only. Spurless hammer. No decocker. No safety.
- Type G: Single and double-action. Decocker. No manual safety.
Px4 Subcompact
The Px4 Storm Subcompact is a compact Px4 chambered in 9 mm and .40 S&W. It has a DA/SA trigger. The Px4 Subcompact uses a tilt barrel system. It is intended for personal defense and law enforcement use with a focus on concealed carry.[2]
Beretta is marketing the PX4 Subcompact as the most advanced subcompact sidearm in existence. It is lightweight and small. The barrel is stainless steel, to help prevent corrosion from perspiration. The magazine release button is both changeable and reversible. Finally, Beretta’s patented SnapGrip Magazine Extender extends the grip size down for a more secure grip.
A high magazine capacity is available, along with a magazine adapter to extend the grip to accommodate the full size magazine increasing capacity to 17 or 20 rounds in 9 mm and 14 or 17 rounds in .40 S&W. Beretta PX4 Sub Compact Magazine Adapter Black The adapter adapts the full size PX4 magazine for use in PX4 Sub-compact pistol .[3]
Px4 Compact
The Px4 Storm Compact is sized between the Full Size and the Subcompact models. It adopts the rotating barrel design of the full size pistols, but with a shorter and proportioned slide and grip. This model also introduces an ambidextrous slide stop lever. A high magazine capacity is maintained, with 15 rounds in 9 mm and 12 rounds in .40 S&W. The Px4 Storm Compact models accept the full size magazines as well, increasing capacity to 17 or 20 rounds in 9 mm and 14 or 17 rounds in .40 S&W.
Joint Combat Pistol
The Px4 is available in .45 ACP designated as the Px4 Storm SD (Special Duty). Notable differences between the standard .45acp and the Special Duty are the desert tan frame color, PVD coated magazines and internal firing control assembly, double recoil spring, specially roll marked slide and a longer barrel to facilitate the use of a suppressor. The PVD coated magazines (one 9 and two 10 round magazines come with the package) are not scheduled to be imported and there will only be one production run of the PX4SD. Supplies are limited. Initial photos show the barrel with a silver proprietary coating but the production models have a black finished barrel. Also, pistol tags indicate that superluminova sight paint is standard but Beretta USA discontinued use of the paint in 2009 so the PX4SD will have standard white 3-dot sights. The special Pelican case contains oil, cleaning kit, 3 mags, pistol, all 3 back straps, all 3 mag buttons, manual, warranty card and 2 foam dividers.
Prices for this pistol are ranging from $750–$1200 new.
Project Allegiance
Announced in late 2007, Project Allegiance has Beretta USA paying a $10,000 death benefit for any law enforcement officer who participates in the program. "Participate" means purchasing a Px4, and registering with the program. It is good for three years after the purchase. Beretta is also offering free counseling, legal, and financial advice to the survivors of the officer who is killed in the line of duty as part of the program.[4]
Users
- Argentina: A quantity of 1,500 pistols was purchased in 2010 by the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Police.[5]
- Canada: Used by the Canada Border Services Agency.[6]
- Malaysia: Used by Royal Malaysian Police as new service pistol, replacing the 70s-era .38 Special Smith & Wesson Model 15 service revolvers.[7]
- Portugal: Used by Republican National Guard and Public Security Police.[8]
- South Africa: 4,000 Px4F pistols were ordered by the South African Police Service in January 2010.[9]
- United States: Used by the Maryland State Police,[10] Sparta, New Jersey Police Department,[11] Providence, Rhode Island Police Department,[12] Fresno Police Department,[13] and Rochester, NY police department.[14]
See also
- Beretta Cx4 Storm Pistol-caliber Carbine
- Beretta Rx4 Storm 5.56mm Semi-Automatic Rifle
References
- ^ http://www.berettausa.com/products/px4-storm-full-size-9mm/
- ^ "Beretta PX4 Storm Subcompact Pistol".
- ^ "Beretta PX4 Sub Compact Magazine Adapter Black". http://www.berettausa.com.
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- ^ "Canada Border Services Agency Selects PX4".
- ^ Abas, Marhalim (May 2010). "Beretta Px4 Storm To Be New Police Pistol". The Malay Mail. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
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- ^ http://www.tactical-life.com/online/news/maryland-state-police-to-carry-beretta%E2%80%99s-px4-storm
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