The "Stealth Levers" make it a ton thinner. My my measurements the compact is about 6mm thinner with the small levers, but most of that comes from getting rid of the right side slide stop. I don't have a standard PX4 to measure. The safety levers are about 5mm thinner than the stock ones. So that should do it if that is the widest part of the gun. If the standard PX4 does not have the ambi slide stops, then the safety levers are likely the widest part of the gun.
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I'm starting to feel the need to order this pistol too. You should be receiving a kickback from Beretta.
do you think the rotating barrel is giving any tangible felt benefit in terms of muzzle flip/recoil control? I know it's one of the things it was advertised as doing.
Curious if it changes how recoil is perceived and/or how the sights track.
I have a PX4 .40, and it is an extremely soft shooting .40. Bill Wilson put me onto it.
This thread may cause PX4 sales to spike, doubling from 2 a week to 4. I told my wife this is a very good thing, and people ought to buy PX4 pistols to get good karma. When you consider all the crazy good 92 variants out this year, getting a PX4 is like going to the Beretta pound and adopting a rescue mutt.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
So...what are the chances of seeing a factory PX4 Storm Compact with stealth levers, larger mag release, single-sided slide release, tritium night sights, and G-Conversion? Maybe with an EL serial number prefix?
Because...my wife is in love with the PX4 storm, and I have always been found of it myself.
-Rob