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  • #16
    supersonic
    Calguns Addict
    • May 2007
    • 5885

    I had a full-size Type "F" in 9mm that I converted with the low-profile safety/decockers and I'll tell you something: that pistol absolutely ROCKED. Perfect ergo's, more accurate than my G-17, chrome-lined (read: EASY to clean) bore/chamber....... I wish I still had it! BTW, I still have a brand new Safariland Level III Duty Holster for it if you do end up with one.

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    • #17
      SmellOfCordite
      Senior Member
      • May 2010
      • 532

      Originally posted by Mr.1904
      are the sub compacts on the DOJ roster?
      PX4 Storm Type F / Steel, Polymer Pistol 4" .40 S&W 12/14/2011
      PX4 Storm Type F / Steel, Polymer Pistol 4" 9mm 12/14/2011
      PX4 Storm Type G / Steel, Polymer Pistol 4" .40 S&W 1/31/2012
      PX4 Storm Type G / Steel, Polymer Pistol 4" 9mm 12/14/2011

      Nope just the full-size, I know Valkyrie Arms in Milpitas had a subcompact the last time was in though. Dimensionally compliant single shot conversion ftw The PX4 is a great pistol, I have had mine(Type F) since 2008 and have over 5,000 rounds through it. I overpaid for mine but thats my fault for buying in Chico.

      Things the PX4 does well imo:
      Manages recoil really well (noticeable difference compared to Glock Gen 4 .40).
      Very accurate if you get the right ammo.
      Feeds anything, even swc.
      Works great with a weaponlight(x300).
      Ergonomics, backstraps are nice additions too
      Field strip is stupid easy and very fast
      OEM sights are good (three white dot)
      Restrike capability

      Things the PX4 does not so well imo,
      High bore axis
      Sharp safety/decock lever
      DA/SA action takes some getting used to
      Trigger slap in the first few hundred rounds
      Mags are pretty expensive in CA(get mds if you can, these are supposedly made in the same factory as the factory mags)
      The barrel shows noticeable wear from the rotating, its down to polished metal under the locking block( subcompact doesn't have this issue)

      There is probably something I am missing but who cares
      Last edited by SmellOfCordite; 09-01-2011, 5:57 PM.
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      • #18
        Mr.1904
        Veteran Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 3310

        Thank you for all your input gentlemen
        "Then there are sheepdogs. The sheepdogs are the bastions of safety. The sheepdog lives solely to protect the flock and confront the wolf. They live for the opportunity to be called to duty to protect the innocent. The sheepdog has fangs and the propensity for violence but hopes that he will not have to resort to it. However, he lives for that day when he will be able to use his warrior skills and mindset to keep the wolf from harming the sheep."

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        • #19
          mincoda
          Member
          • Jan 2011
          • 244

          I have the full size Px4 type F, as others have said it is one excellent firearm. Softest shooting 9mm out there. Fit and finish first rate and accuracy is excellent. Have put 2k down range with zero problems. The trigger on the Px4 is first rate and single action is smooth and has a short reset.

          Synopsis: One great Pistol at any price.

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          • #20
            LloydXmas250
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2009
            • 1123

            I love mine in 9mm. It's accurate and soft shooting. To anyone who complains about the safety/decocker in the way, I feel you're using too much hand when racking the slide. I use overhand racking but I do it with my thumb, index, and middle finger. They fit just fine in front of the safety/decocker and if you're not weak, it's easy to rack to slide with three fingers. That has never been an issue at all. Just checked out the INOX and I'm not that impressed looks wise. Still, it's an awesome and reliable gun for not much money.

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            • #21
              Rekrab
              Valar Dohaeris
              CGN Contributor - Lifetime
              • May 2009
              • 5534

              Originally posted by pbsmind
              Ditto everything except the feeding issues. Mine takes even some crappy bulk reloaded stuff just fine. Only time it jammed is when my little brother limp wrists it.
              Yeah, mine was very prone to limp wristing too. Now that it's worn in a bit though I can feed it whatever the hell I want. These days I use bulk reloads exclusively for plinking.
              Beretta PX4 Storm .40 S&W (Round Count 3,050) | Yugo M72 | Romy M44

              Big Ammo Sale!
              Harris Bipod and Bushnell Elite 3200 Scope for Sale

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              • #22
                AaronC11
                Junior Member
                • Jan 2011
                • 73

                Lovin Mine! I REALLY like the trigger on it. IMO the sights could be better but they're not horrible. The grip was a little slippery on the sides for me, so I added a slip on Hogue grip. Perfect fit now.
                Sig SP2022 9mm

                M&P 9mm

                Beretta PX4 .40

                S&W Model 28 .357 mag

                Remington 870

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