OK, I hit 23,000 today. Had to shoot exactly 556 rounds today to hit that number. Go figure?
The gun is running 100% still, no broken parts and no issues since I stopped pushing my thumb into the slide or slide stop. Not a single failure now in over 14,000 rounds of any type. Those are solid numbers for any gun. Speaking of numbers (cause I know some of you love them ;
75 Trips to the range
306 Average number of rounds fired per range session
650 Most rounds fired in a single range session
23 Least number of rounds fired in a single range session
18 Different types of Ammo
15 Different Ranges
6 Different Holsters (edit, I forgot about one)
Last edited by LangdonTactical; 07-27-2017 at 05:02 PM.
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it's posts and threads like this that give me confidence in my Px4 that i carry everyday.
i don't have the time nor the ammo to duplicate such testing, but i can't remember the last time mine didn't go "bang" when i wanted it to.
Outstanding!
People have their fanboy brands and mine is Beretta. I understand logically that all guns are machines and machines can break. But I've been shooting Berettas for 23 years, own 8 presently, and the ONLY stoppages I've ever had were low velocity rounds from the Bobcat .22LR. And even there, barely any.
I reluctantly carry Glock because I have a hard time with the DA/SA transition, range targets don't lie, and I shoot Glock better. Still, more than Glock, more than HK, more than Sig, I trust my Berettas to go bang.
Even my quite heavily used gunbroker-bought Cougar 8040 the Beretta is based on has never sneezed on me.
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Last edited by LockedBreech; 07-27-2017 at 05:51 PM.
State Government Attorney | Beretta, Glock, CZ & S&W Fan
So today a the range I had my first real malfunction with the PX4 Full-Size. Straight up failure to extract, a stove pipe. Trying to feed a new round but the old brass was sitting in the ejection port getting in the way.
Now I have been noticing some inconsistent ejection patterns since I did the small parts replacement at 20K. I finished the range session, about another 200 rounds and paid more attention to ejection. Gun ran fine, but the ejection was pretty erratic.
So on the drive home, I started thinking, what did I screw up in the rebuild? Did I do something wrong? Leave out the second extractor spring?
So when I got home I pulled the extractor out of the gun for inspection. I had not really looked at it when putting it in the gun. I just pulled it out of the bag and put it in the gun. The first thing I noticed was there was no loaded chamber groove or red paint. I don't really care, but it should be there.
So I dug through my parts and found another new 9mm PX4 extractor, and guess what???? One of these things is not like the other;
My best guess is that I have had a .40 S&W extractor in the gun for the last 3600 (edit, did my math wrong) rounds or so. I am also guessing this will improve my ejection pattern and solve the issue of having failures to extract, even though it has only happend this one time.
Kind of pissed at myself that I did not catch this when I put it in. Beretta sent me a bag of parts that I asked for and I just blindly put them in the gun. Shame on me, I should know better.
The good news is the gun ran pretty damn well with the wrong part in there. Guess they are different for a reason!
Last edited by LangdonTactical; 07-28-2017 at 05:06 PM.
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Lamont.....
eh, parts are parts....except when they are the wrong part.
Another picture for you that shows some other details.
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The HK saga....found I like the P2000SK better than The P30SK. Wayne Dobbs is the opposite. Wayne ended up with a couple P30SK's and I ended up with a few P2000SK's. Wayne and I also both have VP9SK's. Mine needs to go back to HK for some sight work, but it just hasn't been a priority. I could easily go back to the P2000SK for daily carry, but the Beretta is simply working for me right now, especially in a non ban state. If I was still in California....I would be carrying an HK. My new girlfriend is carrying a PX4CC as well, and it simply makes sense for us to use the same gun if it works for both of us.
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