Alexcabbie
Regular Member
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Just saw an article about the Beretta Storm pistol series offered in 9MM, .40 S&W. and .45 ACP.
This gun has everything I want in a semi-auto: Exposed hammer for manual cocking or (if need be) decocking; "second strike" capability for a glitchy primer; SA first shot/DA subsequent (no carrying cocked and locked); decocking safety like the Walthers I love. AND MORE!
There are ergonomic grip inserts th custom-fit to the hand. Sights are designed to be replacable with custom configurations with no trouble. It uses a "rotating barrel" locked-breech recoil system. Safety lever is ambidextrous.
And it is available in .45 ACP!
The Italian proof house rated the weapon for the German police and put 10,000 rounds through out of the box with no malfunctions.
Move over Springfield XD/m. As soon as my finances stabilize and I have the rest of my weapons back, I'ma get one of these.
BUT before I do, anyone else have any opinions or maybe shot this weapon??
(edit for wrong pic)
Just saw an article about the Beretta Storm pistol series offered in 9MM, .40 S&W. and .45 ACP.
This gun has everything I want in a semi-auto: Exposed hammer for manual cocking or (if need be) decocking; "second strike" capability for a glitchy primer; SA first shot/DA subsequent (no carrying cocked and locked); decocking safety like the Walthers I love. AND MORE!
There are ergonomic grip inserts th custom-fit to the hand. Sights are designed to be replacable with custom configurations with no trouble. It uses a "rotating barrel" locked-breech recoil system. Safety lever is ambidextrous.
And it is available in .45 ACP!
The Italian proof house rated the weapon for the German police and put 10,000 rounds through out of the box with no malfunctions.
Move over Springfield XD/m. As soon as my finances stabilize and I have the rest of my weapons back, I'ma get one of these.
BUT before I do, anyone else have any opinions or maybe shot this weapon??
(edit for wrong pic)