http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGWjAJLxAII. The PX4 grip is very svelte. It's heavy, has no rail (some models do), it's long, and has a capacity of 15 rounds. I have both, with the 92FS/M9 (I personally built it up using parts from both series) being my upstairs bedside protector, and the PX4 inches from me downstairs as I type this. The Px4 uses the same short-recoil, rotating barrel action as the Beretta 8000 Models and uses the same trigger and safety system as the M9/92/96 series, while being completely different in design from either. This is a discussion on Beretta Px4 Storm INOX within the Guns forums, part of the Gun Forum category; ... px4 storm vs m9, px4 vs 92fs. Beretta PX4 Storm Pistol Holster. Get a Beretta Px4 Storm for sale at Omaha Outdoors. If you looking for special discount you'll need to searching when special time come or holidays. Compare the dimensions and specs of Beretta PX4 Storm Full and Beretta M9A1 Its absolute durability, ergonomics, reliability, and interchangeable parts make it a top choice for military and police personnel all over the world. Jan 29, 2012 #1. PX4 seems to have a better trigger and less recoil. The Beretta M9—officially the Pistol, Semiautomatic, 9mm, M9—is the designation for the Beretta 92F semi-automatic pistol used by the United States Armed Forces.The M9 was adopted by the United States military as their service pistol in 1985.. This is strange, because unlike many other “double action only” models of DA/SA guns, the Type-C was a completely unique design for the Px4. after shooting a buddies storm I traded my 92 off on a storm I prefer the storm only draw back is like a few others have stated good luck finding holsters locally. It was the first pistol I owned (though not shot) and I couldn’t be happier with it. I think the Beretta Px4 storm solves a lot of problems that users have with the 92. maybe I loaded a round improperly. The SD variant of the Beretta PX4 Storm is the result of the U.S. military’s Joint Combat Pistol program of 2005. But there’s one Beretta pistol that has been tragically overlooked despite offering many of the same features of the 92 as well as some improved ones: the Beretta Px4 Storm. Not sure why. Joined Jan 28, 2012 Messages 2 Reactions 0 Points 0. Whether or not you decide to supplement your Beretta, it’s crucial to have a high quality holster. I'm really leaning towards the M9 but I would love some opinions on the PX4. Only 25 magazines! The M9 has a dustcover that's parallel with the barrel instead of slightly angled on the 92fs. Reliability and Durability/Quality is the most important thing to me. $46.00 $22.50. I've really been looking at 9mm's and I've settled on the M9 or PX4. If you can go full size there is a Px4 C model with a consistent trigger pull (somewhat like a Glock) so no Da/SA issues. It performs very well and has a good selection of holsters on the market (that are fairly easy to get a hold of). That only applies if you do not have a lustful need for the 92 because it looks cool or turns you on. I've really been looking at 9mm's and I've settled on the M9 or PX4. A little less recoil than other .45s, but I think that's the goal of the rotating barrel. You can also get the Sig 2022 for about $400, and the Stoeger Cougar for that. I have both in 9mm and also prefer the PX4, mainly because it is a bit smaller. Beretta PX4 Storm Competition Trigger Group. Love my M9. Sure, you can chalk my positive experience with the pistol somewhat up to inexperience, but it’s been a stellar performer on the range, with the only FTF being with the first magazine I shot through it, i.e. Click on a term to search for related topics. U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- The Beretta PX4 Compact is a pistol that always caught my attention but for some reason, I … Oh, and the rollmark... and M9s are all US made whereas the 92fs is made in both the US and Italy. Compare the dimensions and specs of Beretta PX4 Storm Full and Beretta APX Bottom Line, which is the better pistol. Comparison Chart. The Beretta Px4 Storm is a semi-automatic pistol manufactured by Beretta of Italy and intended for personal defense and law enforcement use. I'm going with Beretta. The Beretta PX4 Pancake/Tanga Leather Belt Holster is an average but reliable holster. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. The PX4 is definitely easier to conceal/carry in my opinion. Jan 29, 2012 #1. PX4 Storm Special Duty Type F .45 ACP It combines old-school hardware and wholly modern design features. The M9 and M9 A1.22LR pistols are compatible with drop-in threaded barrel upgrades that you can order direct from the Beretta store. Good luck on your decision...I say buy both! Light for a full size. That gun is the Beretta PX4-Storm. JavaScript is disabled. Here’s a fun fact: Beretta is the oldest firearms manufacturer still making guns today. Shoots very well. I would advise you to stray away from the 92 unless you have some personal attraction to it. The Beretta PX4 Storm Compact is quite possibly the best of all possible worlds. It goes with me for huntin/fishing and stays on my hip at the gun range (in case anybody goes nuts). 92A1.... has rail, removable front sight... if you want a 92. Although for that price you could buy a CZ and ammo. Shoot the PX4 Storm bone stock. The Beretta PX4 Storm Compact is quite possibly the best of all possible worlds. Of the 2 guns you mentioned I would go with the Px4 Compact with the small back strap. No experience with the M9, but I doubt you'll be disappointed either way. This rotating barrel system stands in stark contrast to the far more common Browning lock-up system. That being said I don't really understand all the different 92 models. While I like the Steyr M9, its grip, while not fat, is at quite an angle and does take some getting used too. You are using an out of date browser. I'm assuming it will have similar reduction with the 9mm. The M9 has post/dot sights instead of 3 dot, The M9 has no additional beveling around the the grip backstrap where your thumb wraps around, The M9 has a dustcover that's parallel with the barrel instead of slightly angled on the 92fs. Over a hundred years later, Beretta was the second largest manufacturer of gun barrels in the world, supplying arms to countries all across the globe. Beretta Px4 Storm Review. Tough choice because it is hard to beat the feel of a 92 with Hogue grips at the range.