Back to LSP552's question...have you shot wither one of them? They're both acceptable choices...really gonna come down to personal preference. The lack of sight choices and the need to switch out trigger return springs and firing pin retaining pin for durability are the only downside to the P07 that I've found.
I've never shot the Beretta CC but I've been real happy with these. Bought them specifically for AIWB use.
Don’t blame me. I didn’t vote for that dumb bastard.
the PX4 compact is NOT lightweight.
27.9oz unloaded
But then the P07 is 27.7oz as well.
Within 4oz of a Beretta M9A1 compact....
Guns I feel are in the same category.
Unloaded Weight according to manufacturers websites.
Glock 19: 23.6 oz
P2000: 25 oz
PX4C: 27.2 oz
P-07: 27.7 oz
M&P C 2.0: 28 oz
P229: 32 oz
And the P239, cuz the LSP552 is a SIG guy at heart:
P239: 29 oz
Last edited by David S.; 06-10-2018 at 05:06 PM.
David S.
I have no experience with the CZ but I own a PX4CC that I like a lot. If I didn’t work for a Glock issuing agency, I’d be running the PX4CC as my primary ccw. Adding a 12# Wilson mainspring really made the DA trigger nice. I’d love to try one with a LTT trigger job in a bag.
Since you’ve transitioned to Berettas, the PX4CC is the logical choice. It has the same grip angle and the trigger breaks in the same spot. Plus, the internals are very similar to the 92. The transition should be very easy and quick.
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