It's a hidden gem because Beretta never made efforts to update or promote it for over 20 years. The same slick coating that easily wears and scratches, no serrations, no optics cut, and identical grip/frame features. It looks outdated like its 1993. On the other hand, the Sig with the P320 offers a range of options including different slides, finishes, optic cuts, frames, grip angles, and textures.
I go with the Px4 Storm. It has the unique Italian flare in design and revolving barrel that dissipates the inertia of muzzle flip. It is the polymer configuration of the tried and tested M9 used by the US military up until the 80s. Beretta as a manufacturer is the oldest gun manufacturer in the world that still exists to this day so genuine parts are always available and great history behind it.
Nobody asked about a M9 or the military or whats the oldest company,blah blah blah,gen5 g19 for me and I don’t believe the rotating barrel does anything if anything it’s the weight of the slide
@@blackmane8949 The rotarting barrel does, actually. The rotation of the barrel requires energy,and that energy is subtracted to the recoil. The "parent system" of the PX4 is that of the 8000 series, that was native in .40 s&w. The rotating barrel was chosen also to tame the snappy recoil of that round in a compact gun.
I also have the Beretta Px4 Storm Inox Model is the Stainless Steel Slide one I also have in 9mm & yes I would prefer the Px4 Storm over the Glock. Glock in my standards practically sucks in all calibers in my opinion & I’ve been to a friends house that has a backyard shooting range & I shot his Glock model pistol of the .45 acp & 10 mm. Both guns were jamming up all the freakin time & the .45’s slide blew off the gun & scarred my right hand on the top & luckily it blow any fingers off but gave me a big scar on the top my hand & that is why I prefer Beretta instead bc of the rotating barrel that helps keep the recoil down from shooting the gun & helps keep the gun stable as well plus they come in different calibers of a .45, 9mm & a .40 caliber plus in 3 different sizes as well of a full-size as we just saw in video, a compact & a subcompact model as well
I bought the PX4 medium size because of the double action and 17+1 capacity and value. Proved reliable at the range with no misfires or jamming. Easy to service and plenty of aftermarket parts/upgrades if needed.
Let me put in my comment before watching the video. Just by the title alone I am absolutely positive which is the MUCH better gun. The Beretta PX4 storm hands down. Sold every Glock except the 21 I keep in the MCK. Replaced my G19 with the Storm compact..Best decision Ive made. Now I'll watch the video for confirmation .
PX4 all the way. Great gun, very underrated. I have around 15 Glocks and haven't carried one of them since I bought my PX4 Carry from Langdon Tactical.
Is the PX4 as comfortable to carry as the glock? I ask because I hear glock guys say that they often forget they're wearing them, and I'm wondering how the PX4 compares in that regard.
Thank you for your honest and no-nonsense review. I would choose the Beretta PX4 over the Glock because one of the most important features of a gun is missing in the Glock: I don't know if my gun is cocked or not by looking at it. When I look at the PX4, it's clear whether it is cocked or not. No way I will holster a cocked gun on my body. On that count the Glock is out. The PX4 is probably close to perfect except for its rather large de-cocker.
I sold my Glock 19 and kept the PX4 compact. Glock is good but I love the px4, it has been with me for 7 or 8 years, I always felt it better, more comfortable and smaller than the G19. 👋👌👍
Both are excellent, but the PX 4 Storm is way more interesting, and unique. For me it's my choice because of my familiarity of the manual of arms with the M9 which is the same. It's a safer weapon to carry, in my opinion, as well.
@fredfreddy8684 some people just don't like Glock grips. I have not ever complained about it. The PX4 comes with 3 different sized backstraps, small, medium and large. The medium sized one is what it comes with installed.
It's like comparing a Chevy to a Lincoln Town Car the Glock is an okay gun but there's nothing special to write home about here on the other hand the Beretta is a masterpiece there's not even a comparison here
I would personally go with the beretta unless I decided I NEED an optic. It may be a little ugly but its got a cool action and isnt that common. Everyone has a glock, I want something a little different.
I had a G43x and it just never felt right in my hand. After trying Glock's full sizes, CZs, S&Ws I ran into the PX4, I had never heard about it before. I thought the 92fs was their only true symbol. Oh man, when I held the PX4 it just felt perfect. It's what I carry now.
A better comparison would be the PX4 Compact, as it has virtually the same footprint. In fact, when Ernest Langdon began discussing the PX4 Compact as a DA/SA carry option to the G19, he called the PX4 his DA/SA G19. Both are excellent - proven & reliable, but it comes down to a carry philosophy. I'm a DA/SA guy at heart. I've been carrying a slightly modified PX4 Inox Compact for years, and I have no/zero interest in replacing it with anything else. For me, the PX4 Compact is the perfect combination of size, capacity, and shootability. As for the rotating barrel lock system, Beretta has made a believer out of me. It's a unique and excellent shooter, and I absolutely LOVE it 😊
Bought a storm compact years ago. Rented both the glock and the beretta before buying. Put many rounds through each. The Beretta just felt better and there was a noticeable reduction in recoil. I am sure they're both very well made and capable pistols but for me the PX4 gets the nod.
Comparing the px4 compact in 40s&w to the Glock 23 - it is night and day better shooting experience with the Beretta. I accidentally traded for a 40 thinking it was a 9mm and was at first kind of mad at myself for making such a dumb mistake. After one day at the range, I LOVE this px4. Probably going to buy multiple copies in different sizes and configurations. This gun seriously rocks. It is a joy to shoot - especially compared to the Glock knuckle.
I am a tried and true Glock 23 fan and am on a self-imposed firearm hiatus, but debating on the PX4 in the size of the G19/23 but debating on the 1st being in 9mm or 40 S&W. 🤔
@@Duwils I would go for a 9mm if you don’t already have one mostly because of the ammo availability. 9mm really did with the cartridge debate of the early 2000’s… BUT… I’m also a fan of having tons of guns in various chamberings (I have a few guns that are VERY hard to find ammo for). I happened to buy a new combat shotgun made by Beretta several months ago. I had never owned a Beretta. I loved it so much that I went on a “Beretta binge” and bought a bunch of handguns. That compact PX4 in 40 surprised me the most in how incredibly pleasant it was to shoot.
Good review but I'd personally disagree with your comparison of their recoil impulses, since regardless of muzzle flip the recoil sensations are significantly different. The Glock 19 is snappy and presents the full recoil impulse to the shooter all at once, whereas the PX4 feels like it breaks up the impact and distributes each portion throughout its cycling. Some people prefer one or the other, but in my experience the shooting sensation between these two guns is quite distinct. The PX4 is less likely to provoke recoil anticipation or overcompensation and because of that, if I knew I'd be up against multiple attackers in a stress situation I'd go with the PX4 in a heartbeat.
Hands down the Beretta PX4 Storm, never liked the Glock 19, prefer the G17. Also, the Beretta has the safety/decocker and I believe the loaded chamber indicator, where as the Glock, does not.
Of course Glock has loaded chamber indicator. Of course Glock has safety; there is no comparison ; Glocks are the safest pistols ever built. Man so I don’t believe a single post on this vid. One guy was babbling about Glock 20/21 jamming every shot then just exploding. 😂🤣 As a matter of fact I’ll bet every comment is a botnik…
The only thing in common between this 2 guns is polymer frame, they are complete different platforms. Maybe a more apples to apples comparation is a CZ P07 and the PX4. Thank you for the video, awesome guns.
Great video! I have both, I prefer my LANGDON PX4 STORM decocker…..I like the GLOCK, also, love firing both of these, but my ED CARRY is the PX4……..I’m just sayin’…….I added an OLIGHT with green laser and a fitting holster……I feel totally at ease with the BERETTA, quality on both are of course, outstanding! I believe the PX4 is just as good or better than any GLOCK, just a personal reference , I guess.
I have the PX4 Storm fs in 40 call, also the compact version. One really cool aspect is the magazine for the full size, fits perfectly in the compact. It just sticks out a little farther from the grip; which gives a better grip for the pinky. Don't care for Glock though.
love my px4. The LTT trigger bar makes all the difference. The only reason it’s not my carry gun is because it is not optic ready. Going to send it to LTT to get the optic cut
Hola, muchas gracias por la información, tuve una Glock 19 Compacta durante más de diez años..... es una excelente arma, me dio mucha pena cambiarla.... compre una Px4 Storm 9mm Compacta... no tengo temor en decir que la Beretta es otra cosa muy distinta.... sus terminaciones de excelente calidad, precisión, peso, martillo y seguro con decocker, etc... hacen la diferencia, en mi humilde opinión está varios escalones arriba. Saludos.
First. I am a Beretta fan. Back in the day my mother shot competition with a Beretta. (1950's) She taught me how to shoot and she is still better than me to this day. She's in her 80's and has no flinch. Ergonomics make a difference (to me in any case). The PX4 is one one my favorite guns to carry (In 40). The PX4 recoil is different. It's easy to get back on target quickly. I got my wife a PX4 subcompact (in 9mm). She likes it. I am not a fan of Glocks safety systems. Opinions at this point. Sorry. I have never liked 1911's because it felt like I was holding a thin ruler. I do have a Para Ordinance P14 with a double stack magazine that I really like. (Big hands) I have to say that my Beretta 92 (Just 92, no letters after it. I bought it in 1987) is still my favorite. Probably because I have used it for so long. I can hit (some) small moving targets with it. I think in a lot of cases you just need to use the weapon you like the feel of and practice with it. And watch out for people like the commenter at the bottom of this post (Jill Blake), Lots of scams on YT
You are comparing apples and oranges. Striker v hammer fired couldn’t be more different. The tigger being the obvious biggest battery of operations difference. You could have compared the Glock to the APX A1 for a more closer comparison. Having said that IMO the px4 is the better of the two again if you like hammer fired. I actually have a PX4 compact carry which is also closer in size of the Glock.
The grip width of the G17 at the web of the hand is 1.93", and of the PX4 at the web of the hand at 1.95", essentially the same. But just for giggles, I measured the grip width of my Ruger E9 at the web of the hand and got 1.18"!
The grip width of the G19 is 1.26" according to the Glock website. However, the stippled grip width of my G17 is 1.193" according to my micro-calipers. The grip width of my PX4 Compact is 1.206" according to my micro-calipers. Listing G17 first, then PX4 Compact: Weight 25oz/27.8oz, Front strap grip angle according to Glock is 19* whereas claimed grip angle of the PX4 (unverified) is 18*, however appears to be the same as my Ruger 22/45 which has a claimed 17* angle. The G17 length from the rear "beaver tail" to the barrel tip is 7 8/16", and 7 11/16" for the PX4 (3/16", pretty close). Yet, the G17 has a 4.49" barrel, and the PX4 only a 3.2" barrel. G17 height from magazine baseplate to top of rear sights is 5 17/32", 5 18/32" for the PX4 (~same). The PX4 grip is slightly more ergonomic according to my large palm with medium length fingers. The factory PX4 single action trigger has a crisper break and is a better trigger than my modified lighter G17 trigger after take up. Personally, I would choose the Glock action G17 trigger break over any double action trigger. I am new to the PX4 and have yet to shoot it. Just looking at specifications, I would pick the G19 as the winner. Nonetheless, I shoot a little high when I shoot fast with a G19/17 because my muscle memory is stuck at the 17* grip angle, and neither the 19* Glock grip angle or grip ergos are ideal for me. Will find out how my new PX4 works for me as soon as I recover from some medical issues.
That looks like a laser, but it is an attachment point for a Blackhawk Omnivore holster. I put that on most of my guns and I sometimes forget to mention it.
Own both! Like both! Shoot both equally well! Right now without a which one question pending question needing pressing for an answer! I’ll decide when an answer is needed!
Although I love the concept and design of the Px4 Storm, I didn't realize the Storm had a polymer frame! Even though I have a Glock 41 (.45 acp), Ruger LCP .380, and Beretta 92FS, I am getting away from polymer and alloy frame guns and going for all metal (bought a CZ 75B). I just find them more appealing.
I have both - I love both - but my GLOCK just feels better in my hands. Which leads to me shooting better (more consistent accuracy) with my GLOCK. I'm happy with both and I wouldn't get rid of either. If anything, I'd get the PX4 Carry (I have a full size) as an addition because I would prefer to have a safety on my carry gun - I still may get one.
The PS4 store. It's built like a tank. Has currently the lowest failure rate of any gun in the world. And the highest round lights opening gun in the world.
Excellent and detailed review on two of the best handguns in the world. GLOCK's first GEN17 went over one million rounds in testing. The BER STORM tested several with over 150,000 rounds and no parts breakage. Or parts needing replacement. Even 5,000 rounds fired out of these is nothing. I have a BER STORM Full Size coming in .40 cal.. Going to research if available can the +3 extra rounds per magazine be added? Or purchase a 17rd/mag.. PEACE
I own two PX4's. Sure I think Glock will obviously be produced longer than the PX4 but while I like the G19 in theory it doesnt fit my hand very well. I have owned 6 of them and not a fan. The 19X and 17 fit good but my choice the PX4 hands down. I also prefer a hammer fired gun if I have a choice. They each have their own advantages but still I take a PX4 all day. Its my carry.
Curious for anyone who may know . I just purchased the px4 storm compact . Put about 200 rounds through it with no issues . I went Saturday for my ccw qualification course that NJ requires . It’s 10 rounds at 5 different distances . After my first 10 rounds my PX4 would not fire in single action . The hammer would drop with no fire and I’d have to pull another double action to get the next shot . I finished the qualification this way and have to bring the gun back to have it checked out . Anyone know about this malfunction? It seems there may be something with the firing pin block that’s not moving out of the way in single action.
The problem is the beretta has two different trigger pulls. Which is why DA/SA guns have lost popularity. But thats user preference. This is like comparing apples and oranges. But the market has spoken!
Im IPSC shooter from Malaysia.. 1st time i am using Glock 19 gen 3 with some mod, DPM recoil spring, compatition stricker spring and disconnector, i get less recoil and the trigger pull around 3.5 lbs... and now I am using CZ P10C with DPM recoil Spring, TOny system striker spring and i get less recoil and 3.14 everage trigger pull.. and now I am considering PX4.. what do thing about it? and on your Opinion.. which one is better?
Well I could tell right from the beginning you were going with the Beretta, I have both Glock 19 and the Beretta px 4 storm Sub compact 40 Cal and don't like any thing about the Beretta even though I really couldn't wait to get it, now I can't wait to get rid of it 😢
Both excellent pistols but my vote is for the PX4. It’s one of the hidden gems of the firearms world.
i agree wholeheartedly, the ergonomics the sights the trigger just better outta the box
@MJHinkle-kg4mxso which one did you go with?
It's a hidden gem because Beretta never made efforts to update or promote it for over 20 years. The same slick coating that easily wears and scratches, no serrations, no optics cut, and identical grip/frame features. It looks outdated like its 1993. On the other hand, the Sig with the P320 offers a range of options including different slides, finishes, optic cuts, frames, grip angles, and textures.
@@JackFN_VR64 there are updated models of the storm with serrations
I love my PX4. I have the LTT version. I love the rotary barrel, great pistol.
Px4 definitely I love mine !
I go with the Px4 Storm. It has the unique Italian flare in design and revolving barrel that dissipates the inertia of muzzle flip. It is the polymer configuration of the tried and tested M9 used by the US military up until the 80s. Beretta as a manufacturer is the oldest gun manufacturer in the world that still exists to this day so genuine parts are always available and great history behind it.
Nobody asked about a M9 or the military or whats the oldest company,blah blah blah,gen5 g19 for me and I don’t believe the rotating barrel does anything if anything it’s the weight of the slide
@@blackmane8949 look at the question paused, and I gave my opinion. That’s it!
@@blackmane8949 The rotarting barrel does, actually. The rotation of the barrel requires energy,and that energy is subtracted to the recoil.
The "parent system" of the PX4 is that of the 8000 series, that was native in .40 s&w. The rotating barrel was chosen also to tame the snappy recoil of that round in a compact gun.
I also have the Beretta Px4 Storm Inox Model is the Stainless Steel Slide one I also have in 9mm & yes I would prefer the Px4 Storm over the Glock. Glock in my standards practically sucks in all calibers in my opinion & I’ve been to a friends house that has a backyard shooting range & I shot his Glock model pistol of the .45 acp & 10 mm. Both guns were jamming up all the freakin time & the .45’s slide blew off the gun & scarred my right hand on the top & luckily it blow any fingers off but gave me a big scar on the top my hand & that is why I prefer Beretta instead bc of the rotating barrel that helps keep the recoil down from shooting the gun & helps keep the gun stable as well plus they come in different calibers of a .45, 9mm & a .40 caliber plus in 3 different sizes as well of a full-size as we just saw in video, a compact & a subcompact model as well
@@blackmane8949mainly because you're ignorant
I bought the PX4 medium size because of the double action and 17+1 capacity and value. Proved reliable at the range with no misfires or jamming. Easy to service and plenty of aftermarket parts/upgrades if needed.
I have never regretted my purchase of the Barretta.
Let me put in my comment before watching the video. Just by the title alone I am absolutely positive which is the MUCH better gun. The Beretta PX4 storm hands down. Sold every Glock except the 21 I keep in the MCK. Replaced my G19 with the Storm compact..Best decision Ive made. Now I'll watch the video for confirmation .
For me the PX4 all day... definitely underrated...
PX4 all the way. Great gun, very underrated. I have around 15 Glocks and haven't carried one of them since I bought my PX4 Carry from Langdon Tactical.
Is the PX4 as comfortable to carry as the glock? I ask because I hear glock guys say that they often forget they're wearing them, and I'm wondering how the PX4 compares in that regard.
Ya but you can buy 4 glocks for the same price as a ltt
Px4 reminds me of robocop gun. And it shoots so soft...
Thank you for your honest and no-nonsense review. I would choose the Beretta PX4 over the Glock because one of the most important features of a gun is missing in the Glock: I don't know if my gun is cocked or not by looking at it. When I look at the PX4, it's clear whether it is cocked or not. No way I will holster a cocked gun on my body. On that count the Glock is out. The PX4 is probably close to perfect except for its rather large de-cocker.
Double/Single action and it is a Beretta I'm going with the PX-4 Storm no contest!
I have the Glock 19 and Px4 Compact. Love them both but if I had to keep just one, it would be the Px4.
I sold my Glock 19 and kept the PX4 compact. Glock is good but I love the px4, it has been with me for 7 or 8 years, I always felt it better, more comfortable and smaller than the G19. 👋👌👍
Have shot Glocks for a few years, recently purchased and have been shooting Beretta Storm. Prefer the Storm!
I bought the Baretta PX4 and sold my glock. Sorry, not sorry. Team Baretta.
Beretta Is how you spell it
Me too
I have both but Beretta PX4 storm is the best .
Both are excellent, but the PX 4 Storm is way more interesting, and unique. For me it's my choice because of my familiarity of the manual of arms with the M9 which is the same. It's a safer weapon to carry, in my opinion, as well.
Well put.
It’s heavier especially when loaded and the trigger is hard on your finger when shooting a good amount of times
Storm is a ugly critter 💀
@fredfreddy8684 some people just don't like Glock grips. I have not ever complained about it. The PX4 comes with 3 different sized backstraps, small, medium and large. The medium sized one is what it comes with installed.
I sold mine a couple of years ago. I have regretted it ever since! I’m on the hunt for a full sized one.
It's like comparing a Chevy to a Lincoln Town Car the Glock is an okay gun but there's nothing special to write home about here on the other hand the Beretta is a masterpiece there's not even a comparison here
You forgot to mention safety and reliability PX4 wins in every category.
I would personally go with the beretta unless I decided I NEED an optic. It may be a little ugly but its got a cool action and isnt that common. Everyone has a glock, I want something a little different.
I had a G43x and it just never felt right in my hand. After trying Glock's full sizes, CZs, S&Ws I ran into the PX4, I had never heard about it before. I thought the 92fs was their only true symbol. Oh man, when I held the PX4 it just felt perfect. It's what I carry now.
It really does feel natural in my hand.
A better comparison would be the PX4 Compact, as it has virtually the same footprint. In fact, when Ernest Langdon began discussing the PX4 Compact as a DA/SA carry option to the G19, he called the PX4 his DA/SA G19. Both are excellent - proven & reliable, but it comes down to a carry philosophy. I'm a DA/SA guy at heart. I've been carrying a slightly modified PX4 Inox Compact for years, and I have no/zero interest in replacing it with anything else. For me, the PX4 Compact is the perfect combination of size, capacity, and shootability.
As for the rotating barrel lock system, Beretta has made a believer out of me. It's a unique and excellent shooter, and I absolutely LOVE it 😊
What is the difference between px4 compact and px4 inox??
@@hitman9078 Inox is short for "inoxydable" - stainless :)
@@tobylmiller is the slide made of inoxidable steel?
@@hitman9078 Yes. Stainless steel... beautiful... not certain of the grade though :)
@@tobylmiller what's the normal px4 compact slide made of??
Bought a storm compact years ago. Rented both the glock and the beretta before buying. Put many rounds through each. The Beretta just felt better and there was a noticeable reduction in recoil. I am sure they're both very well made and capable pistols but for me the PX4 gets the nod.
I'm planning on renting at range and do this same thing
It looks bulky , but it feels right .
Comparing the px4 compact in 40s&w to the Glock 23 - it is night and day better shooting experience with the Beretta. I accidentally traded for a 40 thinking it was a 9mm and was at first kind of mad at myself for making such a dumb mistake. After one day at the range, I LOVE this px4. Probably going to buy multiple copies in different sizes and configurations. This gun seriously rocks. It is a joy to shoot - especially compared to the Glock knuckle.
I am a tried and true Glock 23 fan and am on a self-imposed firearm hiatus, but debating on the PX4 in the size of the G19/23 but debating on the 1st being in 9mm or 40 S&W.
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@@Duwils I would go for a 9mm if you don’t already have one mostly because of the ammo availability. 9mm really did with the cartridge debate of the early 2000’s… BUT… I’m also a fan of having tons of guns in various chamberings (I have a few guns that are VERY hard to find ammo for). I happened to buy a new combat shotgun made by Beretta several months ago. I had never owned a Beretta. I loved it so much that I went on a “Beretta binge” and bought a bunch of handguns. That compact PX4 in 40 surprised me the most in how incredibly pleasant it was to shoot.
Good review but I'd personally disagree with your comparison of their recoil impulses, since regardless of muzzle flip the recoil sensations are significantly different. The Glock 19 is snappy and presents the full recoil impulse to the shooter all at once, whereas the PX4 feels like it breaks up the impact and distributes each portion throughout its cycling. Some people prefer one or the other, but in my experience the shooting sensation between these two guns is quite distinct. The PX4 is less likely to provoke recoil anticipation or overcompensation and because of that, if I knew I'd be up against multiple attackers in a stress situation I'd go with the PX4 in a heartbeat.
Excellent perspective. Thank you
Hands down the Beretta PX4 Storm, never liked the Glock 19, prefer the G17. Also, the Beretta has the safety/decocker and I believe the loaded chamber indicator, where as the Glock, does not.
Of course Glock has loaded chamber indicator. Of course Glock has safety; there is no comparison ; Glocks are the safest pistols ever built.
Man so I don’t believe a single post on this vid. One guy was babbling about Glock 20/21 jamming every shot then just exploding. 😂🤣
As a matter of fact I’ll bet every comment is a botnik…
When testing the triggers you can rack the slide and hold the trigger pressed to show the reset. That’s a pretty important factor for many people 😊
I was so waiting on him to do this.
Good choice....
The only thing in common between this 2 guns is polymer frame, they are complete different platforms. Maybe a more apples to apples comparation is a CZ P07 and the PX4. Thank you for the video, awesome guns.
I am a PX4 Storm fan myself. I def shoot it much better than Glock 19.
hard to beat a Beretta...same family owned for 500 years....think about that.
Great video! I have both, I prefer my LANGDON PX4 STORM decocker…..I like the GLOCK, also, love firing both of these, but my ED CARRY is the PX4……..I’m just sayin’…….I added an OLIGHT with green laser and a fitting holster……I feel totally at ease with the BERETTA, quality on both are of course, outstanding! I believe the PX4 is just as good or better than any GLOCK,
just a personal reference , I guess.
What holster did you go with?
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I have the PX4 Storm fs in 40 call, also the compact version. One really cool aspect is the magazine for the full size, fits perfectly in the compact. It just sticks out a little farther from the grip; which gives a better grip for the pinky. Don't care for Glock though.
I know i was surprised when my full size px4 mags fit into my compact just fine I wish are state would allow the 20rd magazines.
I love the Beretta hand guns. I have PX4. 92fs, Tomcat 32 and 80x cheetah.
Px4 for sure!
i greatly prefer the recoil of the px4, I like the way if pushes straight back, less flippy.
Carried a px4 Beretta storm with the JPSO and loved the gun...
Beretta PX4 Storm. I have the same Inox version full size in 9mm. (Plus others, a 40 & a 45. I like em).
I have shot the two but I purchased the PX4 and don’t regret it at all it loves +p loads .It also feels great in my hand
love my px4. The LTT trigger bar makes all the difference. The only reason it’s not my carry gun is because it is not optic ready. Going to send it to LTT to get the optic cut
Wish the inox was still available, it looks so slick!
Hola, muchas gracias por la información, tuve una Glock 19 Compacta durante más de diez años..... es una excelente arma, me dio mucha pena cambiarla.... compre una Px4 Storm 9mm Compacta... no tengo temor en decir que la Beretta es otra cosa muy distinta.... sus terminaciones de excelente calidad, precisión, peso, martillo y seguro con decocker, etc... hacen la diferencia, en mi humilde opinión está varios escalones arriba. Saludos.
PX4. No question.
Personally PX4 Storm gets my vote 1000 times 👍
First. I am a Beretta fan. Back in the day my mother shot competition with a Beretta. (1950's)
She taught me how to shoot and she is still better than me to this day. She's in her 80's and has no flinch.
Ergonomics make a difference (to me in any case). The PX4 is one one my favorite guns to carry (In 40).
The PX4 recoil is different. It's easy to get back on target quickly.
I got my wife a PX4 subcompact (in 9mm). She likes it.
I am not a fan of Glocks safety systems. Opinions at this point. Sorry.
I have never liked 1911's because it felt like I was holding a thin ruler.
I do have a Para Ordinance P14 with a double stack magazine that I really like. (Big hands)
I have to say that my Beretta 92 (Just 92, no letters after it. I bought it in 1987) is still my favorite.
Probably because I have used it for so long. I can hit (some) small moving targets with it.
I think in a lot of cases you just need to use the weapon you like the feel of and practice with it.
And watch out for people like the commenter at the bottom of this post (Jill Blake), Lots of scams on YT
Wow the P14.. that’s a throw back.
You are comparing apples and oranges. Striker v hammer fired couldn’t be more different. The tigger being the obvious biggest battery of operations difference. You could have compared the Glock to the APX A1 for a more closer comparison. Having said that IMO the px4 is the better of the two again if you like hammer fired. I actually have a PX4 compact carry which is also closer in size of the Glock.
PX4 for me as well like hammer fired and I like the rotating barrel.
The Glock looks like a toy compared to the Beretta...😅
The grip width of the G17 at the web of the hand is 1.93", and of the PX4 at the web of the hand at 1.95", essentially the same. But just for giggles, I measured the grip width of my Ruger E9 at the web of the hand and got 1.18"!
The grip width of the G19 is 1.26" according to the Glock website. However, the stippled grip width of my G17 is 1.193" according to my micro-calipers. The grip width of my PX4 Compact is 1.206" according to my micro-calipers. Listing G17 first, then PX4 Compact: Weight 25oz/27.8oz, Front strap grip angle according to Glock is 19* whereas claimed grip angle of the PX4 (unverified) is 18*, however appears to be the same as my Ruger 22/45 which has a claimed 17* angle. The G17 length from the rear "beaver tail" to the barrel tip is 7 8/16", and 7 11/16" for the PX4 (3/16", pretty close). Yet, the G17 has a 4.49" barrel, and the PX4 only a 3.2" barrel. G17 height from magazine baseplate to top of rear sights is 5 17/32", 5 18/32" for the PX4 (~same). The PX4 grip is slightly more ergonomic according to my large palm with medium length fingers. The factory PX4 single action trigger has a crisper break and is a better trigger than my modified lighter G17 trigger after take up. Personally, I would choose the Glock action G17 trigger break over any double action trigger. I am new to the PX4 and have yet to shoot it. Just looking at specifications, I would pick the G19 as the winner. Nonetheless, I shoot a little high when I shoot fast with a G19/17 because my muscle memory is stuck at the 17* grip angle, and neither the 19* Glock grip angle or grip ergos are ideal for me. Will find out how my new PX4 works for me as soon as I recover from some medical issues.
Would you please advise what is on the rail, is it a laser?
That looks like a laser, but it is an attachment point for a Blackhawk Omnivore holster. I put that on most of my guns and I sometimes forget to mention it.
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Thank you so much, I thought it is a recoil enhancement. Great Video
Right on. It's my favorite over my xmacro
What are those little (weights??) pieces on the front of the rails?
I will choose the beretta px4.
Own both! Like both! Shoot both equally well! Right now without a which one question pending question needing pressing for an answer! I’ll decide when an answer is needed!
i also would pick beretta storm you good choice
From what I understand accessories and holsters are widely available as well for the Px4 storm?
Although I love the concept and design of the Px4 Storm, I didn't realize the Storm had a polymer frame! Even though I have a Glock 41 (.45 acp), Ruger LCP .380, and Beretta 92FS, I am getting away from polymer and alloy frame guns and going for all metal (bought a CZ 75B). I just find them more appealing.
PX4 any day - much better built gun.
For me the px4.
If you swap out the wings/ safety decocker levers to the stealth decocker levers it becomes an even better option.
Yes, those wings on the decocker can be used for a grappling hook.
The lift off tatget is night and day! Beretta smokes it
Excellent!!!
I have both - I love both - but my GLOCK just feels better in my hands. Which leads to me shooting better (more consistent accuracy) with my GLOCK. I'm happy with both and I wouldn't get rid of either. If anything, I'd get the PX4 Carry (I have a full size) as an addition because I would prefer to have a safety on my carry gun - I still may get one.
The PS4 store. It's built like a tank. Has currently the lowest failure rate of any gun in the world. And the highest round lights opening gun in the world.
Storm all day.
My favorite carry is the PX4 Compact Carry model. So you know my answer 😏
I love my Storm!
I watch KS compare videos, you done a good job yourself 👍
Glock 17 gen 5 can fit on The gunfighter for that Beretta?
How much practice have you had with the glock and how much with the berretta? That would make a huge difference. Like it or not!
For me personally, beretta all day. Also, I want to ask anyone px4 storm or 96A1/92X. I'm a 40 cal guy, so i like that both come in 9 or 40
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Excellent and detailed review on two of the best handguns in the world. GLOCK's first GEN17 went over one million rounds in testing. The BER STORM tested several with over 150,000 rounds and no parts breakage. Or parts needing replacement. Even 5,000 rounds fired out of these is nothing. I have a BER STORM Full Size coming in .40 cal.. Going to research if available can the +3 extra rounds per magazine be added? Or purchase a 17rd/mag.. PEACE
Beretta is sexier but I wouldn't pick a double action with lock switch over a ready to shoot striker fire.
A PX4 compact is closer in size to a Glock 19. I have all three sizes of the PX4 and I tend to carry the compact the most.
The Italian for me. have both 9mm &.40 The rotating barrel makes it sooo slick with less muzzle flip/ rise
I own two PX4's. Sure I think Glock will obviously be produced longer than the PX4 but while I like the G19 in theory it doesnt fit my hand very well. I have owned 6 of them and not a fan. The 19X and 17 fit good but my choice the PX4 hands down. I also prefer a hammer fired gun if I have a choice. They each have their own advantages but still I take a PX4 all day. Its my carry.
What are those things on the rails?
Curious for anyone who may know . I just purchased the px4 storm compact . Put about 200 rounds through it with no issues .
I went Saturday for my ccw qualification course that NJ requires .
It’s 10 rounds at 5 different distances . After my first 10 rounds my PX4 would not fire in single action . The hammer would drop with no fire and I’d have to pull another double action to get the next shot . I finished the qualification this way and have to bring the gun back to have it checked out .
Anyone know about this malfunction? It seems there may be something with the firing pin block that’s not moving out of the way in single action.
My gut instinct is that the ammo you practiced with and the ammo you qualified with were different and the primers were unusually hard.
For me, I'd take The PX4, mainly because I have a CX4 9mm PCC.
That and I just don't like the Glock grip, sights.
Beretta will always be sexier bar none.
They both go bang when you want. You can't lose with either one.
Is that a laser on the rail ?
You made the right choice!
Can it fire w/o a mag?
Both will fire without a magazine, but with a cartridge in the chamber.
You boy's go with the glock all day.. I'll take the px4 all day! Don't have one, but looking
The problem is the beretta has two different trigger pulls. Which is why DA/SA guns have lost popularity. But thats user preference. This is like comparing apples and oranges. But the market has spoken!
Trigger guard on Beretta is bigger but less roomy due to the trigger falling in the middle of the guard hole !!!!!
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Im IPSC shooter from Malaysia.. 1st time i am using Glock 19 gen 3 with some mod, DPM recoil spring, compatition stricker spring and disconnector, i get less recoil and the trigger pull around 3.5 lbs... and now I am using CZ P10C with DPM recoil Spring, TOny system striker spring and i get less recoil and 3.14 everage trigger pull.. and now I am considering PX4.. what do thing about it? and on your Opinion.. which one is better?
buy both cheapass
GOOD VIDEO THINKING OF TRADING MY G27 FOR THE PX4
It looks like that is a full size PX4 that you are comparing to a compact Glock 19, me thinks a PX4 compact carry would be a cool comparison.
What do you have on the rail of both guns?
I forget to mention it sometimes, but those are attachment points for the Blackhawk Omnivore universal holster.
have you felt the difference in your PX4 storm and a standard non-stainless version? I imagine the stainless is a little heavier?
Px4 storm
The glock 17 is the full size glock and its standard mag holds 17. The compact glock 19 holds 15.
the G19 is more comparable to the px4 compact not the full size.
Glock. Better finish, doesn't have a fragile RSA, better availability of everything.
Well I could tell right from the beginning you were going with the Beretta, I have both Glock 19 and the Beretta px 4 storm Sub compact 40 Cal and don't like any thing about the Beretta even though I really couldn't wait to get it, now I can't wait to get rid of it 😢
Subcompact doesn't rotate does it?
After hearing you talk I would say you should stay with the glock