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Posted by: YCOI Call

Has anyone played around with one of Beretta's new Cx4 Storm carbines? I know it can be 9mm .40 and .45ACP.

Looks like a fun weapon. Let me know if you know anything about this, I am thinking about picking one up.

Thanks,
-YCOI Call



Posted by: mazz

Play and gun in the same sentence



Posted by: topcop

You can play with your toys but you can't play with your guns.



Posted by: YCOI Call

Please do not confuse play with careless. I was just wanting to know if anyone has demoed this weapon.

-YCOI Call



Posted by: mpd61

Yeah Great!

Just what we need..................
Another sexy-looking carbine in pistol calibers. Sorry, I'll stick with the M4 in 5.56 instead of the flavor-of-the-week crap. And if you absolutely must have one........................

Show some cajones and brains and get an M1927 Thompson ya fruits!




Posted by: Killjoy

I've handled them at my local gun store, and the fit and finish seem excellent, but I have to go with MPD61 on this one; if you're going to carry something the size of a RIFLE, have a RIFLE-sized cartridge. This gadget is kind of like a screen door on a submarine.....



Posted by: VAP1773

Our armorer shot one at a Baretta course about a month ago. He said it was fun to shoot, but was not all too impressed with it.



Posted by: YCOI Call

Thanks folks. I was thinking of adding it to my collecton here at home. I might hold off for now.

-YCOI Call



Posted by: Anonymous

If for your personal use I would suggest against it.They are pretty good guns and from a department standpoint they work well if you have the companion sidearms.

They are really designed to be fairly rugged, easy to maintain (read: no armorer), support carbines. The real benefit is the use of an existing magazine system that gives them decent capacity and interchangeability with your sidearm magazines.

FET out price is something like $429, FET in is about $499 with a spare preban magazine

Quote:
Originally Posted by YCOI Call @ Tue 20 Jan, 2004 21:39
Has anyone played around with one of Beretta's new Cx4 Storm carbines? I know it can be 9mm .40 and .45ACP.

Looks like a fun weapon. Let me know if you know anything about this, I am thinking about picking one up.

Thanks,
-YCOI Call






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