Posted: 7/27/2017 1:35:00 AM EDT
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Tell me about your experiences with this gun.
I held one recently and really fell in love with it. I have not however handled a standard PX4. Is the difference worth the money? |
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Tell me about your experiences with this gun. I held one recently and really fell in love with it. I have not however handled a standard PX4. Is the difference worth the money? I think it is. A standard PX4C is about $500 or so and you can find the PX4CC for around $700 a difference of about $200. Right out of the gate the CC comes with night sights, an extra mag, competition trigger group and grip texture pieces that I forget what they are called. Finally you have the cerakoted slide which is nice because the finish on the standard PX4 is not that great. So cerakoting of top gives it a little better finish that is more durable. I feel you more than get your moneys worth because you couldn't build the same set up for $700 unless you found a great deal on a used PX4 to start and even then it would be hard to beat the total price of the CC. I hope this really long response answered your question. |
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A couple of months ago I was at the local indoor range with my daughter .
The guy in the next lane had a standard size PX4. I asked to shoot it and I was impressed. Great trigger for a DA/SA, great fit in my hand and for me it was very accurate. I let my 24yo daughter shoot it loved it and boy does she want one, badly. |
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Tell me about your experiences with this gun. I held one recently and really fell in love with it. I have not however handled a standard PX4. Is the difference worth the money? I have a standard PX4 compact. I've made many of the modifications myself and if you buy a new gun and do all that yourself you are coming close to the cost of acquiring all the stuff and making all the changes yourself, only your work probably isn't quite as nice as Beretta's. I'm also unsure what the availability of the sights is at the moment. So if you want all the changes in one fell swoop, it's a good deal. I made the changes on my gun over a prolonged period of time as I did more work with the cheap used gun I bought. So, worth it? Yeah. From that perspective. |
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Well I think I got the deal of the century on one so I couldn't pass it up. Holy hamhocks I love this thing! If I can shoot it I'll sell two pistols it can replace duty for. Thanks for steering me right all.
I do have a couple questions. Is there any way to reduce the travel of the DA pull? Does the PX4 need any spring upgrades etc for enhanced operatingnn |
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Well I think I got the deal of the century on one so I couldn't pass it up. Holy hamhocks I love this thing! If I can shoot it I'll sell two pistols it can replace duty for. Thanks for steering me right all. I do have a couple questions. Is there any way to reduce the travel of the DA pull? Does the PX4 need any spring upgrades etc for enhanced operatingnn I put a D-spring in mine and it decreased SA and DA pull by about a pound. http://www.berettausa.com/en-us/px4-comptrigger-group/c8c205/ |
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The PX4 Compact Carry is the best out of the box handgun I've ever shot. And I am not a Beretta guy, or at least I wasn't. I'm going to give it a few more range sessions to be sure, but as long as it doesn't have any failures it will replace multiple pistols. I put several hundred rounds through it back to back with several of my other guns, and I felt a noticeable difference in the recoil impulse.
It's truly amazing. I had expectations for it, but it far surpassed every one of them. |
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I love my PX4 compact. I paid $399 for it around a year ago (and got the 2 free mags and mag pouch deal), I've added grip tape panels and converted it to a G model. Other than that, I've done nothing other than shoot it a lot.
Had the Compact Carry been available when I bought mine I would probably have jumped on it, but since I've already done everything to mine that I want and feel that it needs, I'll pass unless one shows up at some really stellar price. |
| I don't have the CC but I got the stainless compact before the CC came out. It's a pleasure to shoot and relatively light to carry for a double stack DA/SA. Anyway, I've been contemplating switching out the trigger for the steel competition one. Lo and behold, DVOR is having a sale on this trigger as well as the trigger group. Couldn't resist upgrading my compact, so now I'm waiting for the parts. Looking forward to an even better pistol after the parts swap! |
| Over the course of this thread I am uncertain about how many models there are in the PX4 family. It seems that there is reference to Standard, Compact, Compact Carry and Sub Compact unless it is just a matter of different people using different words. Or did the Compact Carry replace the Compact? I am interested in the Compact size but are there two different models of the Compact? |
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Over the course of this thread I am uncertain about how many models there are in the PX4 family. It seems that there is reference to Standard, Compact, Compact Carry and Sub Compact unless it is just a matter of different people using different words. Or did the Compact Carry replace the Compact? I am interested in the Compact size but are there two different models of the Compact? The compact carry is a version of the compact created with Ernest Langdon that's basically an upgraded compact. There is a full size "carry" version coming out now as well with all the same upgrades as the compact carry. |
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I’ll get a pic tonight, but it’s standard to what you can find online. I got it for $635 our the door locally. I’ve seen cheaper online now but that was like $75 less than I had seen it anywhere at the time before transfer fees.
I’ve put over a couple thousand rounds through it this point and it keeps running flawlessly, all kinds of cheap ammo all the way up to higher priced defensive ammo. Everyone is different and there’s still a few minor tweaks I would do before I call it perfect but for me it’s amazing out of the box. I simply don’t want to shoot any of my other pistols. I did put a Wilson Combat Silicon Hammer spring in it to lighten the pull weights a tad. I sold my Legion 229, but I wish this trigger had the short reset of the Sig, and the tackiness of the G10 grips but I prefer everything else on the Px4 CC. The Talon grips it comes with make the grip a wash basically though. I will end up replacing the rear sight with tritium dots as it’s hard for me to feel comfortable with quick POA in the dark. Those are my only changes to call it perfect. I’m going to buy another strictly for carry after I break it in and this one will be my beater. I’ve never owned two of the same gun before if that tells you anything about how much I like it. I have a single stack for when I’m dressing super light but for me the accuracy, control, trigger and capacity make it worth it to carry double stack 99.9% of the time. To each their own and only you can decide what’s best for you, but I strongly suggest trying to find someone locally to let you put some rounds through. |