Beretta PX4 Custom Quick review

Published on May 15, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video details a custom modification process for a Beretta PX4 pistol, focusing on enhancing performance and aesthetics. Key upgrades include trigger fine-tuning with a closed bar and steel trigger, grip stippling, slide milling for functional aesthetics, and a custom Cerakote finish. The presenter also addresses viewfinder adaptation and pre-travel adjustments using components from a 92 Performance model.

Quick Summary

Customizing a Beretta PX4 involves fine-tuning the trigger with a closed bar and steel trigger, applying grip stippling, and performing aesthetic slide millings. A custom Cerakote finish is applied, and adjustments are made to the viewfinder and shutter pre-travel using a 92 Performance hammer.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Underrated Beretta
  2. 00:04Modification Goals: Optimize, Not Distort
  3. 00:15Trigger Fine-Tuning and Components
  4. 00:26Operating System and Barrel Modifications
  5. 00:31Grip Stippling and Handle Work
  6. 00:36Scope Mounting and Slide Milling
  7. 00:41Cerakote Finish and Custom Color
  8. 00:41Viewfinder and Shutter Pre-Travel Adjustments

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key trigger modifications for a custom Beretta PX4?

Key trigger modifications include fine-tuning the trigger pull, mounting a closed bar to shorten the trigger rest, and installing a steel trigger with only the trigger safety engaged for an optimized feel.

How is the grip and slide customized on this Beretta PX4?

The grip features stippling for enhanced handling. The slide has undergone functional aesthetic millings in its front portion, and a scope has been mounted with its plate.

What finishing touches are applied to the custom Beretta PX4?

The firearm is finished with a custom color Cerakote application. Additionally, the viewfinder is being fine-tuned for a better fit, and the shutter pre-travel is addressed by using a 92 Performance hammer.

Are the core operating system and barrel dimensions altered in this Beretta PX4 customization?

No, the core operating system and barrel dimensions of the Beretta PX4 are intentionally left unchanged. Modifications focus on refining existing features and aesthetics rather than altering fundamental mechanics.

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