The Beretta PMX Pistol

Published on December 30, 2023
Duration: 11:55

This review of the Beretta PMX pistol highlights its evolution from the PM12 and draws comparisons to the Tech 9. The presenter details its operation, disassembly, and reassembly, noting its blowback system and higher cyclic rate compared to its predecessor. Key observations include the uncomfortable safety lever placement and the recommendation for a stock or pistol brace for improved stability and accuracy.

Quick Summary

The Beretta PMX pistol is a modernized successor to the PM12, featuring a lighter design (5.5 lbs) and a higher cyclic rate (900-1000 RPM). However, its safety lever placement is a significant ergonomic flaw, directly impacting the firing hand grip. For effective use, a stock or pistol brace is highly recommended, as shooting it as a pistol makes accuracy difficult.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction to the Beretta PMX
  2. 00:21Initial Impressions and Tech 9 Comparison
  3. 00:41PMX vs. PM12: History and Design Evolution
  4. 01:04Weight and Safety Features Comparison
  5. 01:25Ergonomic Issues: The Safety Lever
  6. 01:43Overall Length and Stock Considerations
  7. 02:06Sight Radius and Barrel Length
  8. 02:29Cyclic Rate and Magazine Capacity
  9. 02:50Magazine Design and Loading Experience
  10. 03:21Trigger and Ambidextrous Features
  11. 03:32Accessory Rails and Grip Stop
  12. 04:05Optics Installation (Holosun)
  13. 04:11Disassembly Walkthrough
  14. 04:42Upper Receiver and Bolt Assembly
  15. 05:01Lower Receiver and Recoil Springs
  16. 05:38Ease of Maintenance
  17. 05:40Operating System Discussion (Blowback)
  18. 06:01Need for Stock/Brace
  19. 06:21Reassembly: Cocking Handle Swap
  20. 07:45Suppressor Compatibility and Testing
  21. 08:15Range Test: Shooting Impressions
  22. 09:10Suppressor Performance and POI Shift
  23. 10:10Final Shooting Impressions and Safety Critique
  24. 10:34Recoil and Ammunition Used
  25. 11:05Modernized Tech 9 Comparison
  26. 11:10Stock Mount and Aftermarket Potential
  27. 11:31Comparison to CZ Scorpion and MPX
  28. 11:48Conclusion and Video Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between the Beretta PMX and the older PM12?

The Beretta PMX is significantly lighter (5.5 lbs vs. 7.5 lbs) and features a much higher cyclic rate (900-1000 RPM vs. 550 RPM) compared to the PM12. While both are 9mm select-fire submachine guns using a blowback system, the PMX represents a modernization with improved ergonomics and a more contemporary design.

What is the primary ergonomic complaint about the Beretta PMX pistol?

The most significant ergonomic issue identified is the placement of the safety lever. It is positioned in a way that directly interferes with the firing hand's grip, causing discomfort and requiring the shooter to adjust their hand position to engage or disengage it.

Does the Beretta PMX require a stock or brace for effective shooting?

Yes, the presenter strongly recommends using the Beretta PMX with a side-folding stock or a pistol brace. Shooting it as a pure pistol makes it very difficult to achieve consistent accuracy and good groups, diminishing its practical effectiveness.

How does the magazine loading experience compare for the Beretta PMX?

The straight, double-column 30-round magazines for the PMX are described as difficult and unpleasant to load, requiring considerable finger pressure. The presenter suggests that curved magazines, similar to those on the CZ Scorpion or MPX, would offer a much better and easier loading experience.

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