hank440 asked for 100% reliability. That's why I chimed in.
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hank440 asked for 100% reliability. That's why I chimed in.
preeb I wanted to chime in to add data concerning our experiences with hammer springs in multiple PX4s for high round counts. This data comes from well over 350,000 rounds and input from my Facebook...
While this has been associated with high round counts, I have had two sear springs break during firing. The hammer fell forward like a DAO and was fine. I even kept shooting in double action for a...
When riding a horse it is best to mount and dismount the horse from the left side.
So also sights on a Beretta pistol must be mounted from the port side. They go out to the left and come in from...
Langdon Tactical Technologies has Ameriglo sights that fit that description.
Nice shooting! Is that a Compact 9 mm?
It is true that the DA pull of a PX4 is slightly longer than some others (Sig, HK, etc.) it is also why it can be lighter. The locktime (time and distance of hammer fall once released) is a little...
A D spring makes a giant difference.
Awesome! Looking forward to your report.
Sorry that it took me a while to notice this post. Here are a few observations, as well as things you can check.
Firstly, if you want to drop the cocked hammer with your thumb by use of the...
We have tons of PX4 mags with lots of range time, defensive use and carrying. We have not had any magazines that characteristically failed to drop free. Occasionally, at the range a mag can get slow...
"...and we add to that the lack of tilting that occurs as the gases and the bullet have left and are still pushing back a little."
Yes, and we add to that the lack of tilting that occurs as the gases and the bullet have left and are still pushing back a little.
Muzzle velocity is also affected by the amount of time and pressure by which the barrel is locked together with the breech face in the slide as the gases complete pressure.
As an added note, the...
I have shot 45 Super in a friend's HK USP. It does have more juice than the +P rounds, but not a night and day difference to me. (I have shot so many 44 Magnums over the years, including my own...
A short while back I had called Ruger and asked if the P345 could handle 45 super. They said that it was not designed to handle that. While it is an updated version to the P90, there may be...
Did the HK45 require any spring changes or any adaptation to fire the 45 super loads?
You point out some excellent logic!
The PX4 Storm mags are different in the same way that the springs of the PX4 are different than the model 92. The springs are shorter, tighter and better...
As oss117 mentioned, Beretta will no longer be making the SubCompact, but will support it for about 10 more years.
How many rounds do you have on your SubCompact or SubCompacts that you are...
https://pistol-forum.com/showthread.php?57397-quot-This-is-THE-Most-Underrated-Pistol-in-2023-quot-(-The-PX4)/page11 check out this page in this thread.
https://pistol-forum.com/showthread.php?29478-Beretta-PX4-Storm-45-High-round-count-long-duration-usage/page50 posts 492 & 498
Though I have not needed to experience a 10-round magazine for a Compact, I have never heard of any problems with them. They should be good to go.
I thought it might be useful for me to share some experience and comparison between the PX4 45 and the HK45. As you know, I have a few PX4 45s. I also have a nice new HK45 v1. I got it to fire...
I have noticed that the PX4 Storm line has a polarizing effect frequently.
On one side you have testimonies like Ernest's about setting personal best records with one, carrying one daily and...
My PX4 .45 Gs are all running perfectly without problems. MY EDC has 3,000 rounds on it and my #1 range PX4 has 143,200 rounds on it. I do most of my shooting with my #2 range pistol, which now has...