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Based on the dependable design of the Cougar the Beretta PX4 Storm Full is a reliable full size semi-automatic handgun made to meet military standards. Ergonomics contribute to comfort while interchangeable parts and the Picatinny rail make it easily customizable. Reversible controls make this pistol ambidextrous while the modular design and clean lines ensure smooth snag-free unholstering and re-holstering. Available in a range of finishes sizes and calibers the PX4 Storm Full is a suitable duty weapon recommended for home and self-defense and a reasonable option for full size concealed carry.
Details
Action DASA - Caliber .40 SW - Capacity 14rd - Barrel 4 - Sights 3-Dot - Frame Polymer Black - Slide Inox (Stainless Steel) - Safety Manual Ambidextrous - Length 7.55 - Width 1.42 - Height 5.51 - Weight 27.7 oz - Commander-Style Hammer - Ambidextrous Safety - Automatic Firing Pin Block - Interchangeable Backstraps - Drop-Free Magazine - Reversible Magazine Release - Stainless Steel Slide - Picatinny Rail - 3-Dot Sight System - The PX4 Storm Inox has the kind of finish that will withstand all-day concealed carry even in the most scorching hot conditions. The legendary durability and ruggedness of the PX4 are further enhanced by the attractive stainless slide that contrasts elegantly with the black of the frame and grips.
UPC | 082442172958 |
Caliber | .40 S&W |
Action | DOUBLE ACTION |
Capacity | 14 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 4 BARREL |
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