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Posted: 5/17/2015 3:27:14 PM EDT
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I'm looking to pick one of these up. First question is: Where to buy one for a reasonable price? I saw that Botachtactical has it listed at $579 but they are out of stock. Second question: Which model should I get? I want the one that accepts 30rd factory Beretta mags. 20rd mags would be nice, too. Third question: I'd like to have the barrel cut down to 14.5" and flash hider pinned / welded on. Any idea who to send it to? I heard the barrel can be hard to remove. I plan to get the Sierra Papa upgraded trigger pack and other steel parts to improve the functionality and durability of the gun. I also plan to install an Aimpoint Micro or Primary Arms clone. I'm hoping to get a good sight picture with this. Will I need a riser or should I just go with a low mount? |
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Good mag choices if you go 92 type 9mm, I run the 30s & 17s.
As for cutting & threading the barrel, not much point to it with a 9mm carbine. There's zero flash from a 16" barrel, even running +P ammo. But if that's what you want, I'd ask ADCO, they do good work. Or ask on the Beretta Owner's Forum, but most are only cutting & threading for supressors. |
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First, no +p in a storm rifle.
Next, Josh at AGW or Tornado Technologies. |
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Guys, I'm looking to pick one of these up. First question is: Where to buy one for a reasonable price? I saw that Botachtactical has it listed at $579 but they are out of stock. Second question: Which model should I get? I want the one that accepts 30rd factory Beretta mags. 20rd mags would be nice, too. Third question: I'd like to have the barrel cut down to 14.5" and flash hider pinned / welded on. Any idea who to send it to? I heard the barrel can be hard to remove. I plan to get the Sierra Papa upgraded trigger pack and other steel parts to improve the functionality and durability of the gun. I also plan to install an Aimpoint Micro or Primary Arms clone. I'm hoping to get a good sight picture with this. Will I need a riser or should I just go with a low mount? View Quote I have owned one of these since they first came out. I have never seen a reason to cut down the barrel and add a flash hider. 1) the rifle is so short to begin with as the magazine is in the grip. 2) it has no need for a flash hider....waste of good money I am still running the original trigger. Did a DIY trigger job on it years ago and never saw a good reason to spend a couple of hundred on a trigger up grade after that. I am sure the SP trigger might be a little nicer...but $180 nicer? Nah. This little carbine has been 100% reliable for years. I see no reason to spend money on "reliability upgrades". How much better than 100% can a firearm work? Get the model that takes the 92 series magazines. Widest range of choices. I have the 30 round one but actually like the 18 round MecGar as it fits flush up in the grip out of the way. OH, anyway, its your money and if you want to spend four or five hundred or more on it go for it if it makes you happy. Enjoy! |
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I just looked at tornado technologies' site and it states they can thread a cx4 barrel at no extra cost. I hope the same is true for a px4 storm rifle.
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I just looked at tornado technologies' site and it states they can thread a cx4 barrel at no extra cost. I hope the same is true for a px4 storm rifle.
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I just looked at tornado technologies' site and it states they can thread a cx4 barrel at no extra cost. I hope the same is true for a px4 storm rifle. View Quote Well, technically speaking there's no such thing as a PX4 Storm. All CX4s are the same, just with different magwell inserts & releases. And yea, just to clarify, I don't shoot +P thru my Storm carbine, only my 9mm AR. But without any muzzle device on a 16" barrel there is zero flash using +P. |
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I guess that's why the nice lady at Tornado said "duh" when I asked about sbring my PX4 Storm.
$170 + shipping both ways and govt fees. |
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Quoted: I have owned one of these since they first came out. I have never seen a reason to cut down the barrel and add a flash hider. 1) the rifle is so short to begin with as the magazine is in the grip. 2) it has no need for a flash hider....waste of good money I am still running the original trigger. Did a DIY trigger job on it years ago and never saw a good reason to spend a couple of hundred on a trigger up grade after that. I am sure the SP trigger might be a little nicer...but $180 nicer? Nah. This little carbine has been 100% reliable for years. I see no reason to spend money on "reliability upgrades". How much better than 100% can a firearm work? Get the model that takes the 92 series magazines. Widest range of choices. I have the 30 round one but actually like the 18 round MecGar as it fits flush up in the grip out of the way. OH, anyway, its your money and if you want to spend four or five hundred or more on it go for it if it makes you happy. Enjoy! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Guys, I'm looking to pick one of these up. First question is: Where to buy one for a reasonable price? I saw that Botachtactical has it listed at $579 but they are out of stock. Second question: Which model should I get? I want the one that accepts 30rd factory Beretta mags. 20rd mags would be nice, too. Third question: I'd like to have the barrel cut down to 14.5" and flash hider pinned / welded on. Any idea who to send it to? I heard the barrel can be hard to remove. I plan to get the Sierra Papa upgraded trigger pack and other steel parts to improve the functionality and durability of the gun. I also plan to install an Aimpoint Micro or Primary Arms clone. I'm hoping to get a good sight picture with this. Will I need a riser or should I just go with a low mount? I have owned one of these since they first came out. I have never seen a reason to cut down the barrel and add a flash hider. 1) the rifle is so short to begin with as the magazine is in the grip. 2) it has no need for a flash hider....waste of good money I am still running the original trigger. Did a DIY trigger job on it years ago and never saw a good reason to spend a couple of hundred on a trigger up grade after that. I am sure the SP trigger might be a little nicer...but $180 nicer? Nah. This little carbine has been 100% reliable for years. I see no reason to spend money on "reliability upgrades". How much better than 100% can a firearm work? Get the model that takes the 92 series magazines. Widest range of choices. I have the 30 round one but actually like the 18 round MecGar as it fits flush up in the grip out of the way. OH, anyway, its your money and if you want to spend four or five hundred or more on it go for it if it makes you happy. Enjoy! I had plans of having Sierra Papa upgrades done to my CX4 Storm until I got it and shot it. I just was out back shooting it yesterday and had fun, hit what I aimed at, and it functioned perfectly, I no longer feel the need for the Sierra Papa upgrades like the poster above. |
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Good mag choices if you go 92 type 9mm, I run the 30s & 17s. As for cutting & threading the barrel, not much point to it with a 9mm carbine. There's zero flash from a 16" barrel, even running +P ammo. But if that's what you want, I'd ask ADCO, they do good work. Or ask on the Beretta Owner's Forum, but most are only cutting & threading for supressors. View Quote Seems like the 92 types are hard to find. If I go with the CX4 version, is it hard to adapt it to the 92 mags? I want everything to run 100%, and I want to use factory Beretta mags if possible. Botachtactical.com had the CX4 version in stock not long ago at $579 shipped. Too bad they are out of stock. |
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The cx4 model uses 92 mags; the px4 series(what I have)uses px4 mags, so I bought a px4 pistol and love it.
If you can only find a px4 model mods are available from beretta to convert it to a cx4. |
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I saw one listed on the EE boards yesterday in the rifle section. I was thinking about it, but I don't need two of them.
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There's one on GB(px4)but it's in TX and I don't want to pay the 8.25% tax. I have a px4 rifle and the corresponding pistol and love them both.
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Seems like the 92 types are hard to find. If I go with the CX4 version, is it hard to adapt it to the 92 mags? . View Quote No, not hard at all. I converted mine over with the conversion kit. It functions flawlessly with Berretta brand magazines, but I could not get an after market 30 round mag to lock in (sorry, I don't remember what brand). |
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No, not hard at all. I converted mine over with the conversion kit. It functions flawlessly with Berretta brand magazines, but I could not get an after market 30 round mag to lock in (sorry, I don't remember what brand). View Quote I've had four of the 30 round factory Beretta mags for years with no issues. Last I looked they were $40 list price, and I like the rubber grip on the exposed part of the mag, fits flush with the magwell/grip with zero movement. I used to run cheap korean hi cap mags on a Glock pistol and they all had quite a bit of play which seemed to cause feed issues. Even the 17 round factory mags are $35 which I think is kinda ridiculous considering factory 15 round mags are usually $20 or less. I do a lot of shooting from a table, so most of my rifle mags are 20 rounders. Nice thing about the magwell in the grip is that even those 30 rounders don't get in the way. |
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No, not hard at all. I converted mine over with the conversion kit. It functions flawlessly with Berretta brand magazines, but I could not get an after market 30 round mag to lock in (sorry, I don't remember what brand). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Seems like the 92 types are hard to find. If I go with the CX4 version, is it hard to adapt it to the 92 mags? . No, not hard at all. I converted mine over with the conversion kit. It functions flawlessly with Berretta brand magazines, but I could not get an after market 30 round mag to lock in (sorry, I don't remember what brand). Where can I find a conversion kit in stock? They seem to be sold out everywhere. |
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Beretta forum.net and brownells are the only place I've seen them but occasionally they come up on our EE as well as other site's EEs.
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I've been thinking about picking up another pistol carbine in .45acp, currently have a Just Right carbine which is super accurate with good 185 gr ammo but is kinds finicky with certain ammo and I've had to fiddle with my 13 rnd & hicap Glock mags to get them reliable. Since my 9mm Storm is an early gen. 1 I'm keeping an eye out for a gen. 2 .45acp. PX4 mag type.
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I have a JRC in 9mm. Pretty slick little gun, even though I haven't shot it yet. I chose 9mm for the g33 mags!
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I've been thinking about picking up another pistol carbine in .45acp, currently have a Just Right carbine which is super accurate with good 185 gr ammo but is kinds finicky with certain ammo and I've had to fiddle with my 13 rnd & hicap Glock mags to get them reliable. Since my 9mm Storm is an early gen. 1 I'm keeping an eye out for a gen. 2 .45acp. PX4 mag type. View Quote If you get another PX4 in .45 you may want to consider the CX4 in .45 as well. Then purchase a PX4 magwell insert and mag release from Sierra Papa so you can run those PX4 mags in both firearms. |
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I have a CX4 in .40 S&W that I SBR'd back in 2010. To say that it' rewrites the book on fun would be an understatement. I love it. I think they make great SBR's and I HIGHLY recommend getting it chopped, it's definitely worth it. My experience with magazines has been mixed. Factory Beretta 96 magazines run flawlessly. The 20 round Promags were total junk. The 30 round Beretta 9mm mags are easy to mod to run with .40 S&W and once tweaked run flawlessly.
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I am looking at a new old stock CX4 that doesn't have the Picatinny top rail, for a nice price. Are these difficult to add Beretta the top rail to? |
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I am looking at a new old stock CX4 that doesn't have the Picatinny top rail, for a nice price. Are these difficult to add Beretta the top rail to? View Quote They are actually pretty simple to install. There are some holes for the screws and I think they are actually marked on the molding inside so its just a matter of pushing through the plastic and installing the rail with a few screws. Its a bit of a trick to get the nuts on the inside of the stock as they are up above the barrel but nothing that takes more than a little patience and a few minutes. BTW, I learned to do LockTite on the screws, they can work loose in time. |
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They are actually pretty simple to install. There are some holes for the screws and I think they are actually marked on the molding inside so its just a matter of pushing through the plastic and installing the rail with a few screws. Its a bit of a trick to get the nuts on the inside of the stock as they are up above the barrel but nothing that takes more than a little patience and a few minutes. BTW, I learned to do LockTite on the screws, they can work loose in time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I am looking at a new old stock CX4 that doesn't have the Picatinny top rail, for a nice price. Are these difficult to add Beretta the top rail to? They are actually pretty simple to install. There are some holes for the screws and I think they are actually marked on the molding inside so its just a matter of pushing through the plastic and installing the rail with a few screws. Its a bit of a trick to get the nuts on the inside of the stock as they are up above the barrel but nothing that takes more than a little patience and a few minutes. BTW, I learned to do LockTite on the screws, they can work loose in time. Thanks for the info! |
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I got the CX4 Storm 9mm rifle, then I got the full size PX4 Storm, full size, 9mm pistol. They both came with 17 round magazines. They are the same magazines. Not sure what y'all are talking about. I can buy 30 magazines that fit in them both too.
BTW, I also have the .45 CX4 Storm. It is my favorite. |
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I got the CX4 Storm 9mm rifle, then I got the full size PX4 Storm, full size, 9mm pistol. They both came with 17 round magazines. They are the same magazines. Not sure what y'all are talking about. I can buy 30 magazines that fit in them both too. BTW, I also have the .45 CX4 Storm. It is my favorite. View Quote There are two versions of the CX4 Storm carbine. One version takes the PX4 mags, the other the Beretta 92 type mags. They are not interchangeable, but you can get inserts to change out in the magwell that allow you to shoot one mag type, or the other, unfortunately Beretta decided to push the PX4 mags by discontinuing the insert that allows you to shoot 92 mags. You can only get the PX4 magwell inserts. |
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I thought Beretta dropped the cx4 rifle in 9mm. Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought the 40 & 45 were still available.
I'll check on some other sites and get back here. |
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Per beretta forum in the tactical rifle section page one, CX4 discontinued: not listed in 2015 catalog and many stores(cabelas etc)say their reps told them no more and that includes the px4 pistols except the px45 special(extended barrel).
It is also said beretta is the most opaque company around and constantly reverses themselves. I'm glad I got mine and in this case I will not buy another so my brothers may pick up one of these fine pieces! |
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I thought Beretta dropped the cx4 rifle in 9mm. Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought the 40 & 45 were still available. I'll check on some other sites and get back here. View Quote http://www.beretta.com/cx4-storm/ |
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What I've heard is Beretta does a run to meet orders and shuts down the line until the orders build up again.
Not discontinuing the CX4 but not running a full line 24/7. Kind of making their own demand by not creating a supply. They should make a HD package that includes a CX4 and a partner pistol in one deal. CX4 & PX4 SD in .45, FDE would be nice. |
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FWIW when Beretta gave the Storm carbine a facelift a few years ago there were rumors flying around it was being discontinued. It's always been a low production item. CX4 Storms are in use with police agencies in other countries, if Beretta is making money stamping some out for them I'd be surprised if they stop civilian sales.
I think the PX4 magwell option would be more popular if Beretta/Mecgar came out with a 30 round factory mag. Or, here's a thought, add $10 to the cost of every Storm and just give me both kits and let me decide which one I want to install. |
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