Double action trigger is not that hard, but it is a bit harder and longer, which reminds me that I am about to shoot the gun. I can either cock the gun or leave it uncocked while in the holster – I prefer uncocked, because it is safer that way. I put the safety on, holster it, and turn the safety off. I have a kydex holster made for my gun, so I am confident in carrying it with the safety off – nothing is going to move the trigger as long as it is securely in the holster. My favorite feature is the decocker/safety, which goes with the hammer-fired single action / double action. It is easy to operate and a great gun all around. I highly recommend this gun for novice and expert shooters. The Beretta PX4 Storm Compact has plenty of room on the grip for my pinkie.Īnything else you would like to share about the gun? I dislike when I cannot rest my pinkie finger on the grip. The grip is big enough for my hands to feel comfortable holding. The gun is comfortable, reliable, and the best I have ever shot. However, I do find putting the barrel and spring back together to sometimes be a bit of a challenge, but with practice, I have gotten a lot better - and I do it by myself.įor someone considering this gun, what would you tell them? The PX4 Storm Compact is extremely easy to dissemble. What do you dislike about shooting this gun, if anything?Ī little to big for me to conceal and carry. The PX4 Storm Compact is extremely reliable! I have never had a jam to date (I have owned it for a year and have gone to the range at least 25 times with this gun).Īny problems with any type of ammunition? I did rent several guns before deciding on this one. The size of the gun helps absorb a lot of the recoil. It does require a grip and a little muscle to rack the slide however, from the several dozen pistols I test fired before deciding on this one, it is one of the easier ones to rack in my option. I have bad carpal tunnel in my hands, but I find the slide easy to rack. I haven’t yet found a need to buy new sights. The factory sights are okay, but they would be difficult to see in low light situations. How does it fit your hand, how do you like the sights, how difficult is it to rack the slide, how would you describe the trigger pull, and how would you describe the recoil? Even though I bought this gun for home defense, it is also my go-to gun for the range. The Beretta PX4 Storm Compact is easy to keep on target. The Beretta PX4 Storm Compact feels balanced in my hands, comfortable to hold, and the trigger is amazing! I could shoot this gun all day long at the range. It isn’t too heavy, shoots amazingly accurate, even at 25 yards. The PX4 Storm Compact comes with 3 different rear grips. What features does this gun have that appealed to you? Like everything we sell, our holsters are covered by a Lifetime Warranty and a 30-day money-back guarantee.Beretta PX4 Storm Compact Usage & Features The Beretta PX4 Storm Compact 9mm has a caliber of 9x19 (PARA). The Beretta PX4 Storm Compact 9mm has a width of 36 mm or 1.42 inches. The Beretta PX4 Storm Compact 9mm has a length of 173 mm or 6.8 inches. The Beretta PX4 Storm Compact 9mm has a height of 129 mm or 5 inches. Beretta PX4 Storm Compact 9mm Specifications Height If you have additional questions about specs or holsters contact us at 352.729.6749. Our most popular Beretta PX4 Storm Compact 9mm holster, the Vedder LightTuck™ IWB Holster, is a great option for concealed carrying this Beretta model. With our many color options, clip sizes, and hand orientation options you can customize a holster to you and your gun. Each holster listed above is able to be handmade for the Beretta PX4 Storm Compact 9mm. This Beretta model weighs only 27.2 ounces unloaded and has a barrel length of 83 mm or 3.27 inches. It’s extremely durable and features a full grip and full-capacity magazine. The Beretta PX4 Storm Compact 9mm is a double/single-action semi-automatic pistol. Beretta PX4 Storm Compact (Mid-Size) 9mm Holsters
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