Beretta PX4 Storm First Shots

Published on January 9, 2019
Duration: 6:02

This review provides initial impressions of the Beretta PX4 Storm from Honest Outlaw, a respected firearms reviewer. The video covers unboxing, first shots, and initial handling, highlighting the firearm's rotating barrel for recoil management and its DA/SA trigger system. The reviewer notes its surprising ease of use and speed during rapid fire, as well as its capability at 50 yards.

Quick Summary

The Beretta PX4 Storm features a unique rotating barrel designed to reduce recoil, offering a smoother shooting experience. Its DA/SA trigger system provides safety and accuracy benefits. Reviewers note its intuitive handling and speed, making it effective for rapid fire, and capable even at 50 yards, despite its lightweight polymer frame.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction to the Beretta PX4 Storm
  2. 01:52Magazine Capacity and Initial Shooting
  3. 02:51Rapid Fire and Handling
  4. 03:45Long Range Accuracy Test
  5. 04:48Final First Impressions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main advantage of the Beretta PX4 Storm's rotating barrel design?

The primary advantage of the Beretta PX4 Storm's rotating barrel is its ability to reduce felt recoil during firing. This design differs from traditional tilting barrels and aims to provide a smoother shooting experience.

How does the DA/SA trigger system on the Beretta PX4 Storm function?

The DA/SA (Double Action/Single Action) trigger system allows for two modes of operation: a heavier double-action pull that cocks and releases the hammer, and a lighter single-action pull after the hammer has been cocked manually or by the initial trigger pull.

What were the reviewer's initial impressions of the Beretta PX4 Storm's handling and speed?

The reviewer found the Beretta PX4 Storm to be surprisingly intuitive and fast to shoot, noting its excellent handling during rapid fire drills and smooth transitions between targets.

How did the Beretta PX4 Storm perform in accuracy tests at 50 yards?

The reviewer found the Beretta PX4 Storm to be capable at 50 yards, though noted that factors like the setting sun and trigger adjustment influenced his performance compared to a Glock 17.

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