Unboxing the Beretta PMXs - The MODERNIZED Tec 9 PCC !

Published on September 10, 2024
Duration: 8:44

This video provides an unboxing and initial overview of the Beretta PMX, a civilianized variant of a submachine gun designed as a successor to the Beretta M12. The presenter highlights its direct blowback 9mm operation, ambidextrous controls, and modularity, noting that while it comes with a QD sling mount, a P1913 backend is required for brace/stock attachment, which was not yet widely available in the US at the time of filming. The review emphasizes its compact size and potential as a backpack gun, especially with suppression.

Quick Summary

The Beretta PMX is a 9mm direct blowback PCC, originally designed as a successor to the Beretta M12 SMG. Civilian variants feature ambidextrous controls, modular rails, and a 1/2x28 threaded barrel. Brace/stock attachment requires a separate P1913 backend adapter.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Unboxing
  2. 00:22PMX Overview and History
  3. 01:34Brace and Stock Options
  4. 02:04Direct Blowback Operation
  5. 02:14Modular Handguard and Rails
  6. 02:39Ambidextrous Controls
  7. 03:04Magazines and Compatibility
  8. 03:38Threaded Barrel and Protector
  9. 03:49Compact Size Comparison
  10. 04:18Technical Specifications
  11. 04:36Civilian Variant Details
  12. 05:15PCC Enthusiast Perspective
  13. 05:24Comparison with CZ Scorpion
  14. 06:02Length of Pull and Brace Fit
  15. 06:19Future Stock Availability
  16. 06:48Included Case and Accessories
  17. 07:27Ease of Use and Trigger Feel
  18. 07:51Sling Mounts
  19. 08:06Final Thoughts and Future Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Beretta PMX and its origin?

The Beretta PMX is a 9mm Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) that was originally designed in 2017 as a successor to the Beretta M12 submachine gun. A civilianized semi-automatic variant is now available for modern sporting applications.

What are the key features of the Beretta PMX?

The PMX is a direct blowback 9mm PCC featuring ambidextrous safety and magazine release controls, a modular handguard with Picatinny rails, a 1/2x28 threaded barrel, and multiple sling attachment points. It's noted for its compact size and lightweight construction.

How is the Beretta PMX configured for civilian use regarding braces and stocks?

For civilian use, the PMX typically comes with a QD sling mount. To attach a brace or stock, users need to install a separate Beretta P1913 backend adapter, which then allows for the mounting of various aftermarket accessories.

What is the trigger like on the Beretta PMX?

The trigger on the Beretta PMX is described as having a short wall with minimal creep, followed by a clean break. The presenter expresses a preference for this type of trigger feel.

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