40S&W – which are continued with the Px4C Storm. Reviewing what I wrote at the time, I noted how the Storm had a number of options: choice of backstrap, slide stop, sights and magazine catch button, as well as calibers – 9x19mm and. At the time, I reviewed the pistol for P&SN and, looking back and comparing the new Px4C Storm to the original, there have been some changes made. The Px4C follows on the Px4 Storm, as noted above, which was a first for Beretta, as the Storm was the company’s first polymer framed, centerfire handgun. The Nano also comes in with a lower MSRP of $475, compared to the $550 MSRP of the Px4C Storm.īeretta Model Px4C Storm Subcompact Handgun If you count the trigger drop safety, the total rises to all of two. The smaller Nano has only one external control – a magazine release. The larger Px4C holds 13 rounds, while the Nano holds six rounds. Both are purpose-built to address the needs and wants of particular handgun audiences. The samples discussed here are in 9x19mm. Both the Px4C and the Nano are offered in 9x19mm or. The Px4C is the subcompact version of the Px Storm (now the Px4), introduced in 2005, which was followed by a compact and, now, this subcompact version. Beretta now has two polymer and steel subcompact pistols – the Px4C Storm Subcompact and the Nano.
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