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@Gun Nerd , the ideas before this comment are great ideas. You could also use a needle file. If you don't like it you can get a new floor plate easily https://www.midwestgunworks.com/bere...ne-bottom.html
This pistol has 27,110 rounds of reliable service on it. Cerakoted slide (and a few parts) in S&W Red, medium mag release button, D spring, model 92 style levers (type G) & Talon grips.
Wow, that cerakote is hot hot heat!
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This is a point of humor with us. We have 9 PX4 Storms. My wife carries a black PX4 SubCompact and has a duplicate (stunt double) for range training. The front view of a SubCompact Storm is intimidating. She also uses my full size PX4 .40 for a posted home defense pistol assigned to her "safe spot".
So, Yes... I agree. The red Compact is only used as a range toy and does not do any assigned defensive work.
I've been offered a used CC with some holster wear for a reasonable price. Polymer trigger, no NP3, it's a 2016 gun. I'm trying to figure out which Mod it is. What should the weights average with / without the trigger job? I can put it on a Lyman scale and check it out.
If the Compact Carry came straight from Beretta without modifications the factory hammer spring will probably give a 10# to 11# double action.
If it was modified by LTT with a trigger job, it probably would have a reduced power hammer spring. A 12# spring might yield approximately 8# of double action pull, sometimes a little less. An 11# spring will yield anywhere from 6 1/2# to 7 1/4#.
It is also possible that a previous owner simply changed hammer springs on a stock Compact Carry.
I would also suggest looking for the LTT logo on the top strap in front of the rear sight.
As to the polymer trigger, all triggers are covered in polymer. The stock trigger is steel lined and framed with a polymer paddle. The competition all steel trigger is covered in Bruniton which has a polymer outer coating.
I doubt that LTT would have installed the all steel trigger as they know that it is prone to break and is not of the same quality as the stock trigger.
On a Lyman digital scale, the DA is 8 lbs 10 oz, the SA is 3 lbs 6 oz. So probably no trigger job. No LTT markings, but I have no idea where the "top strap" is on a semi-auto. If you mean the top of the slide, it's clean without markings. The gun is priced at $550. Maybe more than I want to pay for a Mod0.