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Anybody heard anything about the Beretta CX4 Storm coming back to the US market? Thank!
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Quoted: Anybody heard anything about the Beretta CX4 Storm coming back to the US market? Thank! View Quote Per Beretta facebook indicates the returning of CX4 Storm. With the current look of CX4 (bunny ear sights & thumb hole stock), I don't think CX4 can compete with EVO 3. https://www.facebook.com/BERETTAusa/ |
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Per Beretta facebook indicates the returning of CX4 Storm. With the current look of CX4 (bunny ear sights & thumb hole stock), I don't think CX4 can compete with EVO 3. https://www.facebook.com/BERETTAusa/ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Anybody heard anything about the Beretta CX4 Storm coming back to the US market? Thank! Per Beretta facebook indicates the returning of CX4 Storm. With the current look of CX4 (bunny ear sights & thumb hole stock), I don't think CX4 can compete with EVO 3. https://www.facebook.com/BERETTAusa/ I never knew that stopped importing them. My local gun shop had at least one in stock last time i was there and they have had one to rent at the range for as long as i have been going there. I have always liked the way they looked. But that is really a personal thing. I think the EVO, while great, looks a bit out of place with the stock handguard. The HB industries handguard looks perfect on it. |
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Quoted: I never knew that stopped importing them. My local gun shop had at least one in stock last time i was there and they have had one to rent at the range for as long as i have been going there. I have always liked the way they looked. But that is really a personal thing. I think the EVO, while great, looks a bit out of place with the stock handguard. The HB industries handguard looks perfect on it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Anybody heard anything about the Beretta CX4 Storm coming back to the US market? Thank! Per Beretta facebook indicates the returning of CX4 Storm. With the current look of CX4 (bunny ear sights & thumb hole stock), I don't think CX4 can compete with EVO 3. https://www.facebook.com/BERETTAusa/ I never knew that stopped importing them. My local gun shop had at least one in stock last time i was there and they have had one to rent at the range for as long as i have been going there. I have always liked the way they looked. But that is really a personal thing. I think the EVO, while great, looks a bit out of place with the stock handguard. The HB industries handguard looks perfect on it. I like my CX4 a lots. Very accurate & reliable toy, but the rear rabbit ear sight block the view of my reddot. I plan to cut off those rabbit ear sight and move the rail back a few inches (see the picture that I made below), but I am worry that I will mess it up. |
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I like my CX4 a lots. Very accurate & reliable toy, but the rear rabbit ear sight block the view of my reddot. I plan to cut off those rabbit ear sight and move the rail back a few inches (see the picture that I made below), but I am worry that I will mess it up. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v356/travinh007/Others/cx4_1600.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Anybody heard anything about the Beretta CX4 Storm coming back to the US market? Thank! Per Beretta facebook indicates the returning of CX4 Storm. With the current look of CX4 (bunny ear sights & thumb hole stock), I don't think CX4 can compete with EVO 3. https://www.facebook.com/BERETTAusa/ I never knew that stopped importing them. My local gun shop had at least one in stock last time i was there and they have had one to rent at the range for as long as i have been going there. I have always liked the way they looked. But that is really a personal thing. I think the EVO, while great, looks a bit out of place with the stock handguard. The HB industries handguard looks perfect on it. I like my CX4 a lots. Very accurate & reliable toy, but the rear rabbit ear sight block the view of my reddot. I plan to cut off those rabbit ear sight and move the rail back a few inches (see the picture that I made below), but I am worry that I will mess it up. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v356/travinh007/Others/cx4_1600.jpg You might want to give these guys a call. They offer a service like that and every upgrade a CX4 owner could need. http://sierrapapacx4.com/ |
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Quoted: You might want to give these guys a call. They offer a service like that and every upgrade a CX4 owner could need. http://sierrapapacx4.com/ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Anybody heard anything about the Beretta CX4 Storm coming back to the US market? Thank! Per Beretta facebook indicates the returning of CX4 Storm. With the current look of CX4 (bunny ear sights & thumb hole stock), I don't think CX4 can compete with EVO 3. https://www.facebook.com/BERETTAusa/ I never knew that stopped importing them. My local gun shop had at least one in stock last time i was there and they have had one to rent at the range for as long as i have been going there. I have always liked the way they looked. But that is really a personal thing. I think the EVO, while great, looks a bit out of place with the stock handguard. The HB industries handguard looks perfect on it. I like my CX4 a lots. Very accurate & reliable toy, but the rear rabbit ear sight block the view of my reddot. I plan to cut off those rabbit ear sight and move the rail back a few inches (see the picture that I made below), but I am worry that I will mess it up. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v356/travinh007/Others/cx4_1600.jpg You might want to give these guys a call. They offer a service like that and every upgrade a CX4 owner could need. http://sierrapapacx4.com/ They're not taking on any more work at this time. SierraPapa Temporary Shutdown |
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USPSA Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) division is starting to pick up down here...I couldn't find a CX4 that took the long 92 magazines at the time so built an AR platform... would be a good marketing opportunity for Beretta
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I like my CX4 a lots. Very accurate & reliable toy, but the rear rabbit ear sight block the view of my reddot. I plan to cut off those rabbit ear sight and move the rail back a few inches (see the picture that I made below), but I am worry that I will mess it up. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v356/travinh007/Others/cx4_1600.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Anybody heard anything about the Beretta CX4 Storm coming back to the US market? Thank! Per Beretta facebook indicates the returning of CX4 Storm. With the current look of CX4 (bunny ear sights & thumb hole stock), I don't think CX4 can compete with EVO 3. https://www.facebook.com/BERETTAusa/ I never knew that stopped importing them. My local gun shop had at least one in stock last time i was there and they have had one to rent at the range for as long as i have been going there. I have always liked the way they looked. But that is really a personal thing. I think the EVO, while great, looks a bit out of place with the stock handguard. The HB industries handguard looks perfect on it. I like my CX4 a lots. Very accurate & reliable toy, but the rear rabbit ear sight block the view of my reddot. I plan to cut off those rabbit ear sight and move the rail back a few inches (see the picture that I made below), but I am worry that I will mess it up. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v356/travinh007/Others/cx4_1600.jpg Why would you call it a toy? I was thinking I might want one for home defense for me or the family. Since it's lw and might be easy for the wife and kiddos to learn on. Plus if the number 1 touted handgun is a G19, then why would the caliber all of a sudden become useless in a carbine? |
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Why would you call it a toy? I was thinking I might want one for home defense for me or the family. Since it's lw and might be easy for the wife and kiddos to learn on. Plus if the number 1 touted handgun is a G19, then why would the caliber all of a sudden become useless in a carbine? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Anybody heard anything about the Beretta CX4 Storm coming back to the US market? Thank! Per Beretta facebook indicates the returning of CX4 Storm. With the current look of CX4 (bunny ear sights & thumb hole stock), I don't think CX4 can compete with EVO 3. https://www.facebook.com/BERETTAusa/ I never knew that stopped importing them. My local gun shop had at least one in stock last time i was there and they have had one to rent at the range for as long as i have been going there. I have always liked the way they looked. But that is really a personal thing. I think the EVO, while great, looks a bit out of place with the stock handguard. The HB industries handguard looks perfect on it. I like my CX4 a lots. Very accurate & reliable toy, but the rear rabbit ear sight block the view of my reddot. I plan to cut off those rabbit ear sight and move the rail back a few inches (see the picture that I made below), but I am worry that I will mess it up. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v356/travinh007/Others/cx4_1600.jpg Why would you call it a toy? I was thinking I might want one for home defense for me or the family. Since it's lw and might be easy for the wife and kiddos to learn on. Plus if the number 1 touted handgun is a G19, then why would the caliber all of a sudden become useless in a carbine? Probably because it is a range toy to him. Honestly, the majority of use only really ever use our guns a toys. |
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You couldn't buy mine at any price. Accurate, dependable and a joy to shoot. It lives next to the bed as my primary HD firearm.
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I called Berretta and they told me they wasn't discontinued 6 months ago or so .... I put one on order through my LGS and in a month or so it came in. I like the little carbine It's a great HDW ... 92 mags to boot....Wardawg
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Quoted: I called Berretta and they told me they wasn't discontinued 6 months ago or so .... I put one on order through my LGS and in a month or so it came in. I like the little carbine It's a great HDW ... 92 mags to boot....Wardawg View Quote (India is and has been ramping up due to tensions with Pakistan so they probably said "do it now or don't do it at all.") |
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I saw a post on the Beretta Forum that there's an oddball Russian (?) import version available on Classic Arms site for anyone who has to have one now. The barrel is longer than 16" and it doesn't come with the hard case or additional rail piece per the reviews.
https://www.classicfirearms.com/beretta-cx4-storm-9mm-carbine-new |
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So did Beretta actually re-release the CX4 yet? Is there some kind of release date? I been checking but nothing. Looking for 92 mags version, because I want to get a 92a1 to go along with it.
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They seem to come over in lots, maybe once a year. I rarely see any CX4s at local shows but when the CX4 got redesigned there were suddenly three of them available at the same show, then the next show had one and that's the last one I've seen on a table.
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"Coming soon" according to their Facebook page. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So did Beretta actually re-release the CX4 yet? Is there some kind of release date? I been checking but nothing. Looking for 92 mags version, because I want to get a 92a1 to go along with it. "Coming soon" according to their Facebook page. After the election I guess, so they can sell for $2000! |
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Grabagun.com has the PX4 magazine version is in stock for $742.22. Beretta sells the 92 mag insert for $19.
https://grabagun.com/cx4-storm-9mm-carbine-px4-20-1.html http://www.berettausa.com/en-us/beretta-cx4-storm-magazine-insert-for-92-96-series/c5a511/ |
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Grabagun.com has the PX4 magazine version is in stock for $742.22. Beretta sells the 92 mag insert for $19. https://grabagun.com/cx4-storm-9mm-carbine-px4-20-1.html http://www.berettausa.com/en-us/beretta-cx4-storm-magazine-insert-for-92-96-series/c5a511/ View Quote Don't forget the mag release. It has to be used with the mag well sleeve as well. Here you go. To convert CX4 mag wells to use different magazines, you need a new mag well insert and Beretta suggest a new release button as well. Here are the part numbers needed: 92/96 magazines require the C5A511 insert and C89109 release button. 8000/8040 magazines require the C5A670 insert and C89110 release button. 8045 Cougar version uses the C5A671 insert and C89110 release button. PX4 9mm and .40 caliber magazines require the C5C620 insert and C89210 release button. The parts are available directly from Beretta for a little over $30. |
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Quoted: Don't forget the mag release. It has to be used with the mag well sleeve as well. Here you go. To convert CX4 mag wells to use different magazines, you need a new mag well insert and Beretta suggest a new release button as well. Here are the part numbers needed: 92/96 magazines require the C5A511 insert and C89109 release button. 8000/8040 magazines require the C5A670 insert and C89110 release button. 8045 Cougar version uses the C5A671 insert and C89110 release button. PX4 9mm and .40 caliber magazines require the C5C620 insert and C89210 release button. The parts are available directly from Beretta for a little over $30. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Grabagun.com has the PX4 magazine version is in stock for $742.22. Beretta sells the 92 mag insert for $19. https://grabagun.com/cx4-storm-9mm-carbine-px4-20-1.html http://www.berettausa.com/en-us/beretta-cx4-storm-magazine-insert-for-92-96-series/c5a511/ Don't forget the mag release. It has to be used with the mag well sleeve as well. Here you go. To convert CX4 mag wells to use different magazines, you need a new mag well insert and Beretta suggest a new release button as well. Here are the part numbers needed: 92/96 magazines require the C5A511 insert and C89109 release button. 8000/8040 magazines require the C5A670 insert and C89110 release button. 8045 Cougar version uses the C5A671 insert and C89110 release button. PX4 9mm and .40 caliber magazines require the C5C620 insert and C89210 release button. The parts are available directly from Beretta for a little over $30. Thanks for posting that. My CX4 is already set up for 92 mags (bought when B*t*ch was blowing them out for $599 shipped) so I didn't know it required more than the insert. |
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any idea when we will see the us versions? I was gonna order the one on classic and now I am glad I did not,
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kinda like this? <a href="http://s48.photobucket.com/user/jwb47/media/0BD07E23-416A-4BF0-B771-EA7D9D83F883_zpsjkhgplm5.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f247/jwb47/0BD07E23-416A-4BF0-B771-EA7D9D83F883_zpsjkhgplm5.jpg</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So did Beretta actually re-release the CX4 yet? Is there some kind of release date? I been checking but nothing. Looking for 92 mags version, because I want to get a 92a1 to go along with it. kinda like this? <a href="http://s48.photobucket.com/user/jwb47/media/0BD07E23-416A-4BF0-B771-EA7D9D83F883_zpsjkhgplm5.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f247/jwb47/0BD07E23-416A-4BF0-B771-EA7D9D83F883_zpsjkhgplm5.jpg</a> Yeah just like that. I only want the pistol if I can get the carbine first. But seeing it's already mid-October I highly doubt that I be able. Not sure why freaking Beretta can just release 92 version already! |
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any idea when we will see the us versions? I was gonna order the one on classic and now I am glad I did not, What is this US version you speak of? Classic is selling units made with a longer barrel for Russian market. Us model is like 1.2 inches shorter |
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Classic is selling units made with a longer barrel for Russian market. Us model is like 1.2 inches shorter View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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any idea when we will see the us versions? I was gonna order the one on classic and now I am glad I did not, What is this US version you speak of? Classic is selling units made with a longer barrel for Russian market. Us model is like 1.2 inches shorter I thought that Beretta was going to be making an CX4 here in the states. That would allow for more of the features that Americans want on their carbines. |
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I thought that Beretta was going to be making an CX4 here in the states.
That would allow for more of the features that Americans want on their carbines. View Quote I heard the same rumor, but not sure if there's any truth to it. Since Beretta moved their U.S. production I'm hoping they have plans to do that, as much as I like the current Storm carbine setup it would be nice if they could start a redesign without worrying about 922r compliance. |
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I would be really surprised if Beretta ever made the CX-4 in the US. Why? While I love he CX-4 and have one of the early ones I know the market for them just isn't that large. I suppose they could make a few of the parts here and then assemble them in the US but why? They need big volumes to do that and as good of a product that is is the CX-4 is not that big a seller.
I have loved my CX-4 for a lot of years and wouldn't consider selling it, but I know its not for everyone. |
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I would be really surprised if Beretta ever made the CX-4 in the US. Why? While I love he CX-4 and have one of the early ones I know the market for them just isn't that large. I suppose they could make a few of the parts here and then assemble them in the US but why? They need big volumes to do that and as good of a product that is is the CX-4 is not that big a seller. I have loved my CX-4 for a lot of years and wouldn't consider selling it, but I know its not for everyone. View Quote Yeah, unless they do a really reconfigured one that wouldn't be importable, I can't see them doing them here unless the new plant is a LOT cheaper to manufacture in that Italy. I would love a SBR model from the factory though. :) |
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Yeah, unless they do a really reconfigured one that wouldn't be importable, I can't see them doing them here unless the new plant is a LOT cheaper to manufacture in that Italy. I would love a SBR model from the factory though. :) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I would be really surprised if Beretta ever made the CX-4 in the US. Why? While I love he CX-4 and have one of the early ones I know the market for them just isn't that large. I suppose they could make a few of the parts here and then assemble them in the US but why? They need big volumes to do that and as good of a product that is is the CX-4 is not that big a seller. I have loved my CX-4 for a lot of years and wouldn't consider selling it, but I know its not for everyone. Yeah, unless they do a really reconfigured one that wouldn't be importable, I can't see them doing them here unless the new plant is a LOT cheaper to manufacture in that Italy. I would love a SBR model from the factory though. :) 9mm Beretta Bullpup with all the caliber and mag conversions. BX4 |
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Were you there when I was breaking it down to look at the internals? I was looking for SP upgrades. If it was upgraded I would have bought it right there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Just saw a used one for $500. Wish it wasnt a .45 Were you there when I was breaking it down to look at the internals? I was looking for SP upgrades. If it was upgraded I would have bought it right there. No, it was on the wall when I was there |
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Total BS. Beretta is not releasing nothing. This is some kind of marketing scheme by Beretta.
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