Beretta PX4 Storm

Published on October 8, 2018
Duration: 17:45

This video provides an in-depth review of the Beretta PX4 Storm pistol, highlighting its unique rotating barrel system, polymer frame, and lineage from earlier designs. The presenter, with extensive experience, details its operational features, disassembly process, and performance on the range. The PX4 Storm is presented as a reliable and comfortable combat pistol, suitable for law enforcement and civilian use, with a focus on its recoil mitigation and direct barrel-to-chamber feed system.

Quick Summary

The Beretta PX4 Storm's key feature is its rotating barrel locking system, which originated from designs by Jean Stoner and Reed Knight. This system, along with a direct barrel-to-chamber feed and fully supported chamber, enhances reliability and reduces felt recoil by providing a more linear push during firing.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction to Beretta PX4 Storm
  2. 00:16Unique Rotating Barrel System
  3. 00:30History of the Rotating Barrel System
  4. 01:34Colt's Rotating Barrel Attempts
  5. 03:14Beretta 8000 Cougar Introduction
  6. 04:00Cougar Calibers and Features
  7. 04:47Rochester PD Adopts Cougar
  8. 05:54Cougar Discontinuation and PX4 Adoption
  9. 06:06Rochester PD Replaces Cougars
  10. 06:15PX4 vs. Smith & Wesson M&P
  11. 07:16Rochester PD Adopts PX4
  12. 07:23PX4 Enters the Polymer Age
  13. 07:33PX4 Frame and Trigger Guard
  14. 07:49Ambidextrous Controls
  15. 07:51Direct Barrel to Chamber Feed
  16. 08:18Fully Supported Chamber
  17. 08:29Barrel Rifling and Chrome Lining
  18. 08:46Barrel Rotation Mechanics
  19. 09:09Ease of Disassembly
  20. 09:14Magazine Capacity
  21. 09:28Disassembly Levers
  22. 09:42Locking Block and Barrel Cam Track
  23. 10:18Captive Recoil Spring
  24. 10:20Slide Disassembly
  25. 10:26Firing Pin Safety
  26. 10:43F Series (Decock/Double-Single Action)
  27. 10:49Polymer Frame and Trigger Module
  28. 11:08Removable Modular Backstrap
  29. 11:14Locking Mechanism Block Reassembly
  30. 11:48Safety and Decocker Demonstration
  31. 12:08Ambidextrous Safety and Reversible Magazine Release
  32. 12:24Wider Safety Lever (Rochester PD Request)
  33. 13:04Three-Dot Sight System
  34. 13:12Super Luminova Sights
  35. 13:35PX4 9mm Specifications
  36. 13:51Brünette Finish
  37. 14:00Range Demonstration
  38. 14:47Range Impressions (9mm)
  39. 15:15Ammunition Used
  40. 15:31Accuracy and Reliability
  41. 15:54Combat Pistol Assessment
  42. 16:09Colt's Missed Opportunity
  43. 16:27PX4 45 Caliber Replacement Program
  44. 16:47PX4 Configurations (Full, Compact, Subcompact)
  45. 17:00C Trigger Configuration (SAO)
  46. 17:22Most Popular F Version
  47. 17:29Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary innovation of the Beretta PX4 Storm?

The primary innovation of the Beretta PX4 Storm is its rotating barrel locking system, a design that originated in the late 1990s and helps to reduce felt recoil by harnessing the barrel's rotational torque during unlocking.

How does the Beretta PX4 Storm's barrel design improve reliability?

The PX4 Storm features a direct barrel-to-chamber feed, which eliminates the need for a feed ramp. This design significantly reduces the possibility of feeding malfunctions, even with various types of ammunition, and also allows for a fully supported chamber.

What are the advantages of the PX4 Storm's rotating barrel system for recoil management?

The rotating barrel system on the PX4 Storm manages recoil by using the barrel's rotational torque to help unlock the action. This results in a more linear push during firing, rather than a sharp snap, making the pistol more comfortable to shoot.

Is the Beretta PX4 Storm easy to disassemble?

Yes, the Beretta PX4 Storm is designed for ease of disassembly. It features simple levers on the frame that allow the slide to be removed with minimal effort, making field stripping straightforward.

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