If he's familiar with Knoxville, he probably knows where Harvey's is. That's where the deed was done.I know a fellow East Tennessean that would of gave it a good home.
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If he's familiar with Knoxville, he probably knows where Harvey's is. That's where the deed was done.I know a fellow East Tennessean that would of gave it a good home.
That's what I got, much for the same reasons. Being the Italian Ferreri of pistols, doesn't hurt either. I've had my eye on them for years & after shooting one, I was obsessed.Well, the really good news is that the PX4 Storm line of Beretta pistols are excellent. The only 9mm that I currently own that is not a S&W is the Beretta PX4 Storm Compact. The reason I initially purchased it was that I was intrigued by the rotating bolt design, it does make for very light recoil, feels more like a 22 than a 9, it is also extremely accurate and reliable, so if you had to stray away from S&W you did very good. Not sure if I will get in trouble for mentioning it here, but you might want to check out the berettaforum.net, it is similar to our forum here in that there is an abundance of great technical information and the members tend to be respectful and helpful. The other really cool things about the PX4 Storm is that Beretta offers a lot of accessories, holsters, mags, different safety levers-low profile, 92 style, etc, and if you watch their sales their prices are very reasonable, plus the Beretta Forum made arrangements for its members to automatically get a discount on Beretta accessories.
I initially bought the blued PX4 Compact but then decided I wanted the Inox (Beretta speak for stainless), great pistols, you will enjoy shooting it.
I'm fine with the DA pull. I guess after the 66, I'm just used to it. The SA isn't as sweet as the Smith was/is but not bad. I'm definitely going to get some Talons, as they are included with the new Compact Carry model & I've heard nothing but high praise for them. Also getting the decocker only conversion kit. Wish they had the steel guide rod & spring kit for the compact but all I've seen are for the full size.I also own the Px4 Compact. It is very nice. I'd put the Beretta D hammer spring in it to lighten the DA. Plus put some Talon grips on it for a better grip.
If you had to switch guns, the Px4 was a great choice.
Sounds like I wrote that first part! Mine was made in Italy as well. Other than a longer take up, the DA is fine with me. The sexiness attracted me, the Beretta reputation intrigued me & the rotaing barrel design cinched the deal.You're forgiven, and made a great choice in plastic. I agree, the PX4 line from Beretta is excellent. I don't care for the sub-compact though.
I have the PX4 compact 9mm, made in Italy (not all are), and it's like the 'goldi-locks' gun of the bunch. Perfect size, easily concealable, great fit and feel in my hand, and it has the awesome 'rotating' barrel system, which I firmly believe makes it more accurate. I can always chew the bullseye out with it. Plus, the compact can take the full size versions mag, up to 21 rounds in 9mm.
The sub-compact lacks the rotating barrel and won't take the full size mags. The other line is the CX4, Beretta's AR type rifle, which will take the same PX4 mags. Then there is the TX4 line which is the tactical shotgun. I don't have either of those, but am really thinking of getting the CX4.
I bought my compact the very first month they came out, but had no idea it was just released. It has a really low serial number. The first run had an overly strong recoil spring and wouldn't cycle cheap ammo, only NATO or +P ammo would cycle reliably in mine. The supposed fix was to run 1000rds through it to loosen it up. Well, about 800rds of Winchester NATO later, Beretta put out a 'recall' notice and issued a new lighter spring to all guns that fell within a certain range. I actually keep the original stiff one in my gun because I shoot stout rounds and it works great.
I also have mine bone stock. Wouldn't mind getting the new spring to lighten the DA pull, but I have pretty much quit carrying it and only carry revolvers now. The factory decocker 'ears' don't bother me either. Over-all, it's a nicely designed gun. External hammer, SA/DA, safety de-cocker. It was $150 less than any Glock, but is about 100x sexier.
I will never get rid of mine, it's the only auto I own.
Oh, but yes! ☺You'll be back!!!
I'm fine with the DA pull. I guess after the 66, I'm just used to it. The SA isn't as sweet as the Smith was/is but not bad. I'm definitely going to get some Talons, as they are included with the new Compact Carry model & I've heard nothing but high praise for them. Also getting the decocker only conversion kit. Wish they had the steel guide rod & spring kit for the compact but all I've seen are for the full size.