I had been firing the regular PX4 Compact for 5 years and I'm in love with it. I remember "expert shooters" and salesman not recommending me this gun, because it was a "piece of crap", "sigs are the best" and so on and on. I bought it anyway and man, it is fantastic. Now all the experts on RUclips want one, is like a big revelation to the world of guns.
I know too many gun salesmen who are just like that. Instead of educating the consumer and giving them the pros and cons when they ask for recommendations, they tend to usually just recommend Glocks, Sigs, and sometimes S&W's M&P line (mainly the Shield for carry). With Beretta's special pricing, I think the APX line have some of the best deals available for handguns of varying sizes. They usually range from just under $300-350 max. I was buying ammo a month ago and overheard a conversation between a salesman and a customer who was looking to buy their first home defense pistol. The customer was inquiring on the full size APX because they liked how it looked and it was under $400. The salesman told them to look at the Glock 17 instead because it was the most popular full size handgun they sell before going on a spew of how reliable Glocks are and how rich Glock's firearm history is. Didn't mention anything about why the Glock 17 was better functionally or why the APX is bad besides it not selling as well. To be fair though the Glock 17 was more expensive and the salesman could have be trying to upsell instead of giving the customer a reason to buy a cheaper gun. I personally do love Glocks but I can see the bias when someone likes to mention Glock's longevity and background while discrediting Beretta's who has been around for much longer.
Wow, thanks for confirming what I’m experiencing. I’m a new gun licensee and have spoken to a few gun experts and friends that are cops and they carry Glocks and Berettas. They all are complimentary of both. When I went to a few gun shops they all tried to talk me out of the Beretta and directed me to Glock and Sig. Are they getting paid more to sell those guns. All the experts in all the videos speak very highly of the PX Storm et all... very confused. I’m a little skeptical of all these videos but they can’t all be wrong or bad.
I’ve shot Sigs, I’ve shot Glock, I’ve shot Springfields, I’ve shot CZs and more. My favorite handgun...Beretta PX4 Compact Carry. Once people get used to the first pull in DA, the SA action is so smooth and clean that it’s almost hard to believe. I shoot better and faster with the PX4 than any other gun that I’ve ever shot. For a carry gun, the PX4, for me, is off the charts. I’m a big guy though...6’, 240lbs...lifelong Olympic style weight lifter and martial artist. It’s a fair bit bigger than a Sig 365, Springfield Hellcat and other popular carry guns. Like any handgun, you’ve gotta put your hands on it, run it through some paces and get a good feel for it. The full size grip is a huge plus for me, especially when swapping mags.
UFCPR absolutely. Cool thing about this particular gun is the aftermarket support. The base LTT version is a very cool gun. There are a handful of options added/replaced on the gun making this a big pickup from any off the shelf gun. As you improve, so can the gun with added options from Langdon Tactical. Fact is, the DA action IS your safety. You don’t get that with any striker fired gun. Every pull of the trigger on a striker fired gun is the same. With a DA/SA gun, the DA pull IS your safety. It’s a very deliberate pull...followed by the much easier SA pulls. Suggestion: Shoot a DA/SA gun to see if you like it. It’s definitely not for everyone. If you do, then the Beretta PX4 Compact Carry is an outstanding CCW option, IMO.
After watching your video on your PX4 C in FDE , I felt the same way and was about to put my PX4 for sale. However, overtime I made some minor changes to it and has really helped me become more accurate with it . As of today, it has turned into my favorite 9mm compact carry. Changes I made to my PX4 over time: 1. Remove right slide release lever and cap it off. 2. Installed the Beretta D hammer spring. None of those modifications at the time, really changed my mind about the gun. 3 I then installed some texturized Talon grips. This addition to the gun is really the most important change I did and it totally improved my gun control and accuracy. 4 I recently replaced the hammer spring with a Beretta Wilson combat #12 and the double action pull and feel is great - extremely accurate in double action. Thanks for your videos. Really looking forward to see shooting comparison of both PX4 guns.
Great review J. Keep cranking out videos. I think you're one of the better reviewers out there and you're only going to get better as time goes on and you build upon your already impressive knowledge. You're also honest and insightful without being condescending or CATERING to manufacturers. It's also nice to see a reviewer willing and gracious enough to "eat crow" by reversing your opinion upon further inspection and insight into a pistol. That's refreshing and helps establish trust. I've seen people change their mind after finally shooting a pistol they disagreed with conceptually (e.g. Glock 19x), but I don't remember anyone responding to their viewers' comments enough to give such an earnest attempt to go back and reevaluate a pistol they had had a lackluster experience with (and returning with a glowing review). Serious man, great stuff and keep up the good work!
I bought this pistol app. 6 months ago in 9mm. Have put a lot of rounds through it flawlessly. It handles and feels great and is easy to maintain. Best gun ive ever used.
I really like how this video maker, J Helmsing gets right to the point at the start of the video -- instead of having to put the view through annoying music and him shooting 50 rounds at a target to start the video, like most others do. Good job. Very informative.
Good Stuff J, well presented. I just purchased a slightly used PX4 compact 9mm (not the fancy one, the stock one) and it hasn't arrived yet but I'm doing pretty much the same stuff you did to your "non-LTT" gun, competition trigger set and D spring from Beretta, G mod, night sights. I was very happy to see your overall approval of this gun...the folks that own it seem to really love it. Thanks for the video...well done.
Awesome, I'm happy to see that you have the Compact Carry model, I have it and I absolutely love it, I recently added the Streamlight TLR7 light on it.
I have the original PX4 Storm Compact. I wouldn't trade it for anything. I used my Glock 17 the first time I qualified for my concealed carry permit. My scores weren't bad at all. However, I qualified the following 2 times with my PX4 compact, and my scores improved drastically. This has been my choice ever since. I agree they are a bit pricey, but this is one of those "You get what you pay for" guns. Well worth every cent.
For anyone who wants a light, O-light makes a new pl mini 2 that fits well, the notch on the light fits the rail. Only issue is the side tab you move to tighten the light does not sit flush with the side unless you budge it downwards below the frame.
Really great video! This has helped me solidify my decision in purchasing the Langdon tactical version of the px4 storm. Been on the fence about it for the steep price but I've heard so many great things about this gun and that it may just be the best underrated carry pistol ever made.
Great info.. having carried a 92fs for years... I looked at the px4 compact before they released the carry version and went with the compact 92. As always, go with what works for you.....
I’ve had my storm compact for bout 10 yrs now and still going strong. Pretty much stock except for trigger spring upgrade and nite sights. I did purchase a light from amazon for a reasonable price and after a little filing of the rear edges, I got it to fit real snug. Worked just fine at the range, no problems. The light doesn’t have a big brand name but it’s called, Hi Light - HLP5S- tactical LED.. Pistol feels and shoots great. While it’s my EDCC, it’s a little heavy and bulky and can be challenging for an all day concealed carry. Really Good review. Thanks.
My PX4 Compact and TLR 3 uses the locking lug. it comes with two lugs that will fit. One lug is a little loose and the other I filed to fit and it is rock solid. I've had zero issue with this combo. Cleveland Kydex made the holster for this combo.
I have been wanting to get this gun, but every time I rent one at the range, I end up going back to my M9A3 and 92FS. The guns are trying to tell me something. So I ended up getting the 92G Elite LTT and absolutely love it. Perhaps someday I'll get the PX4 CC. But the wife says I need another gun like I need a hole in the head, which she says she'll do if I get another gun anytime soon. Hopefully the "anytime soon" leaves me a little wiggle room. Thanks for the vid.
Picked up my Compact Carry "used" about 2 weeks ago for 400 at my local gun show. This is a home run at 600-650 like you said but I must say if you can find a barely used one like I did I HIGHLY reccomend it. My favorite pistol I've shot. Not that my experience is extremely vast, but I prefer it to a glock 26, M&P 9 Compact, and Compact XD.
Nice... gun. I was going to get a full size PX4 but decided to go with the cougar, I just prefer a metal frame and like the disassembly flip switch better
Awesome video! I put one on layaway for my new off duty carry. Can't wait to get it out! I did order the 92 decocker tabs from Beretta as well as the D spring. Thanks for the info. I'm thinking the only other thing i might do is get a custom stipple job. Any suggestions?
I will say, I also noticed that side-to-side play with the slide...however, it's non-existent if the magazine inside the gun has rounds, gets rid of any play. Which works out, as I tend to keep my gun loaded d:
Having previously owned (briefly) 3 of the PX4’s that I got for between $200-350 net each, I just got my keeper, a compact carry with the Langdon trigger kit. 3.5 x as much to buy, but you only live once! Gonna shoot it this weekend
Who is here when the Olight Baldr Mini fits the Px4 storm CC like a glove. ✋ I added a 12# hammer spring from LTT and its is a sweet trigger I paid $599.00 for the pistol at gunprime in 2019.
Wouldn’t have noticed the hat if you hadn’t pointed it out😉. Having taken courses at the Sig Sauer Academy because I’m in NH I don’t mind. I like their products
The TLR-3 absolutely fits tight. Try a different key. My light is upstairs, or I’d tell you which one I’m using. I bought mine on sale for around $600, and converted my regular PX4 Compact to a Compact Carry. Edit: The A key locks the TLR-3 into the rail.
How much was the conversation from the regular PX4 Contact to the Compact Carry? This is something I'm interested in. Did you have to send the weapon to Beretta? If so, what was the approximate time you received it back?
Arthur Thompson The competition trigger group is one piece, and comes right out. I bought it on sale for $85(!!!). The stealth levers were around $50, but I’m expecting the new stealth levers in the mail today. They have a bit of a nub to aid in decocking. The 12# mainspring that Ernest uses is not stock on the Compact Carry, and that was $10. The cerakote is unnecessary. I was fine with the stock sights, but did paint a bright orange dot on the front sight. Trigger pull is about 6.5lbs DA, and 3.5lbs SA. I bought the pistol on sale for around $375 shipped. You could just go with the 12# mainspring, and the Ernest Langdon new stealth decocker levers. I’d ditch the ambidextrous slide release as well. Hope that helps.
Arthur Thompson Guns Midwest is selling the Competition Trigger Group for $70 right now: www.gunsmidwest.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=Px4+Compact+Carry+ They might have a good price on either a Compact or a Compact Carry, but I didn’t look.
I have the Compact Carry and really like it. Probably the smoothest shooting pistol that I own. The only con for me is that it is a bit of a pain to clean with that rotating barrel cap. Other than that, fantastic pistol and worth every penny. Thanks for another well done video. Cheers!
I’ve been mauling the idea of going back to DA/SA for about a year now since I appendix carry, and this particular gun has given me tingly feelings for a while! However, the extra weight along with the additional slide width with the same round count and longer grip bothers my efficient side when moving away from my Glock 19 and 26. Also, I can’t help but fear that (despite my best efforts) a DA trigger pull will give me sloppy trigger control habits, especially when I pick up a striker fired gun again in my rotation.
Check out the series of videos John Correia did with Ernest Langdon. They talk about the guns (Carry, Compact Carry, and the new 92 Elite LTT) and DA/SA in general... GOOD STUFF! Also, Lucky Gunner's Chris Baker has some really great videos on why he made the move back to DA/SA. Interestingly, Baker says what I've heard many say - that series training with the DA/SA has made them a better shooter all around. A great reason to make the switch with Beretta DA/SAs is that the trigger break is in virtually the same spot for both DA & SA trigger pulls - one of the many reasons top Langdon prefers Beretta DA/SAs. :)
Yes, I’ve seen those videos and they are great. I totally agree that mastering a DA/SA will make a person a better shooter in the long run. Still... I fear the fact that I know I will always have striker fired pistols in my carry line-up due to their compactness and light weight. I have the upmost respect for Langdon and his winning and practical shooting techniques. However, certain techniques of his (like starting to press the trigger while still presenting his DA/SA on target so the trigger is ready to break when you achieved a good sight picture) are techniques that I think a person could only utilize if they’ve decided to completely disown any other type of pistol other than DA/SA. Otherwise, a person is asking for potential disaster during a high stress moment when presenting their (fill in blank) short travel striker trigger on target. With that being said, I do LOVE DA/SA! There is also a certain nostalgia about them that speaks to me in this identically molded cookie cutter gun world. I still want this gun!
@@justice4053 Yeah I think you have to commit to DA/SA or DAO if you want to carry it. Not a bad thing, but you have far fewer options. I wish some manufacturer (Beretta, CZ, or Sig) would design a modern polymer DA/SA carry gun that's 1 or 1.5 stack (like the P365) to compete with the newer carry options from Glock and Sig.
Great video J! Question: What is the official description or UPC/SKU of the bobbed hammer? Can’t seem to find that and I’d like to upgrade once I get mine. Just picked up for $665 new!
a streamlight TLR-7 light with Universal-2 key works great with the compact PX4. Tight and doesn't move. Not sure when this light was made, maybe it was not out when you made this video.
Try the TLR-4 for the PX4 compact. It has the lug and you get a laser too. Works great on my PX4 compact inox. Found a company that makes a holster for the pair too. Love that pistol!
I'm thinking of using the standard px4 compact for my 1st concealed carry. Anyone have any experience with this tool as your main carry? I've hear pretty negative stuff about the grip and de-cocker. Also im about 5' 10
I'm 5'9" and have been carrying a .40 PX4 Compact for over 5 years now. I have over 5000 rounds through it without a single issue. I have never once hit the decocker by accident. About 2 years ago I converted it to the G model (decocker only) by simply removing a spring and ball bearing. I also installed the Beretta competition trigger, which I believe is the same trigger as in the Compact Carry model. It's a fantastic gun that has seen a lot of abuse (I'm in construction) and has never had a malfunction of any sort.
I love my G19 gen 5, but Im really struggling about going back to DA/SA and this gun seems to be calling me to it. Whats your personal take of the PX4 CC vs P07?
The talon grips are a necessity. Converting to a “G” model, decock only, is a huge plus in my opinion. Otherwise the average user doesn’t need the rest. The stock gun is concealable and shootable at self-defense distances.
I am a confirmed, certified and licensed “range revisionist.” My friends would ask me about which guns to buy and after I ran through my recommendations based upon a "needs analysis" then they’d go out and buy the latest internet-popular “bright and shiny.” We’d go to the range and I’d let them fire a few magazines with their new guns before I’d offer to let them fire my Beretta PX4 CC (Langdon’s top-of-line version). At the end of the magazine load they’d turn and curse me for not insisting that they at least try the CC first. It happened with my chiropractor too. She offered to buy it on the spot. So I gave her Langdon Tactical’s web address and told her she could buy the same model from Langdon, just be ready to lay out the cash for all the “bells and whistles” on the site. . . I would say I sold a lot this way but, the gun sells itself.
I REALLY want this gun but I just justify spending $800 for a gun when I can get a great gun (m&p 2.0 compact) for $430. I know it's not a "stock" gun but man $800 is just high to me.
A Chrome molly D spring would make my full sized PX4 perfect. I can do my own finish work on the slide. I have and adjustable rear sight on mine that I want keep. I also prefer the factory controls as apposed to the low profile option. I love my g model.
Compact and compact carry are same size different components like sight decocker and slide mostly being the difference. They also have a subcompact that doesn’t have rotating barrel
If the G43X has a +P approved barrel , and you are happy with 10 rounds The that would be a very good CCW ! The problem with thin guns which is the major current draw card for CCW Is that thin guns with exact three finger grips and no grip overhang Is the round capacity , and the industry is trying to avoid the trade off between a thin CCW versus round capacity trade off ! The P365 is not a reliable option unfortunately ! # # # So if 13 - 15 rounds is a necessity , then that is where Glock double stacks with interchangeable mags comes into the fray : G26 G19 Etc # # # The prerequisite for a CCW is that the barrel must be +P Approved And the gun must be reliable ! # # # That is what puts GLOCK FIRST ! ! ! # # # And that is what makes the Beretta PX4 models are small consideration I carry the PX4 Compact standard version , and it is too heavy and too bulky But it has a nigh competition barrel and all other features I require It definitely is a accurate gun once you learn the sights And the back sight has to be perfectly aligned vertically and horizontally with the front sight in your aim , or you will absolutely not attain accuracy ! But once you learn the sights - Then it is extremely accurate , and promotes serious confidence as a CCW ! # # # The best self defense ammunition is undoubtedly Speer GOLD DOT HOLLOW POINT ( +P ) FACT ! ! ! # # # My recommendations are as follows : G43X G19 G26
Very informative, especially regarding some of the negatives. Shifting gears, I have to say that you speak very rapidly, so much so that a few times I had to go back and replay to get what you were saying. If you transcribed everything you spoke onto the written page you would be hard pressed to find a comma, much less a period. As professional television producer I've seen this rapid speech issue before. If you are open to some free advice, slow down a bit. Take a breath. There is no race to get to the end. It's OK to pause -- put in period, or at least a comma. Also if you're going to do a review please know the dimensions rather than estimate them. It should only take a few extra moments to write that stuff down. Thanks for your review of this interesting gun.
@@LOMROB Sorry but i did, walked in for amo and saw it so i had to get it. Was shocked that it was so low of a price and for a .40 cal, now i want the sub compact to have all 3.
@@litovietbui It is a compact non the less and as far as carrying i take it with me all the time and some times my full size or my Glock Gen4, either way one of them is with me , Gen 4 is a 9mm.
@@robertaann9043 The "Compact Carry" is a specific model of the Px4 that has several upgrades not featured on the regular compact model and only comes in 9mm. www.beretta.com/en-us/px4-storm-compact-carry/
Hi, does anyone know how I can get a Beretta into UK? I always wanted one, purely for self defence, home protection. But our stupid UK law stands in the way.
I can't get over the retail on this. Beretta has waaaaay too high of an opinion on themselves. Then I saw the Dallas location of the Beretta shop on Mockingbird Lane. Holy shit balls it's like a Gucci store in Beverly Hills, not a gun shop. Their rent there alone must be 3x the average gunshop. They make it really hard to get behind them sometimes. But yeah I really want the px4 storm cc.
I had been firing the regular PX4 Compact for 5 years and I'm in love with it. I remember "expert shooters" and salesman not recommending me this gun, because it was a "piece of crap", "sigs are the best" and so on and on. I bought it anyway and man, it is fantastic. Now all the experts on RUclips want one, is like a big revelation to the world of guns.
I know too many gun salesmen who are just like that. Instead of educating the consumer and giving them the pros and cons when they ask for recommendations, they tend to usually just recommend Glocks, Sigs, and sometimes S&W's M&P line (mainly the Shield for carry). With Beretta's special pricing, I think the APX line have some of the best deals available for handguns of varying sizes. They usually range from just under $300-350 max. I was buying ammo a month ago and overheard a conversation between a salesman and a customer who was looking to buy their first home defense pistol. The customer was inquiring on the full size APX because they liked how it looked and it was under $400. The salesman told them to look at the Glock 17 instead because it was the most popular full size handgun they sell before going on a spew of how reliable Glocks are and how rich Glock's firearm history is. Didn't mention anything about why the Glock 17 was better functionally or why the APX is bad besides it not selling as well. To be fair though the Glock 17 was more expensive and the salesman could have be trying to upsell instead of giving the customer a reason to buy a cheaper gun. I personally do love Glocks but I can see the bias when someone likes to mention Glock's longevity and background while discrediting Beretta's who has been around for much longer.
Wow, thanks for confirming what I’m experiencing. I’m a new gun licensee and have spoken to a few gun experts and friends that are cops and they carry Glocks and Berettas. They all are complimentary of both. When I went to a few gun shops they all tried to talk me out of the Beretta and directed me to Glock and Sig. Are they getting paid more to sell those guns. All the experts in all the videos speak very highly of the PX Storm et all... very confused. I’m a little skeptical of all these videos but they can’t all be wrong or bad.
I’ve shot Sigs, I’ve shot Glock, I’ve shot Springfields, I’ve shot CZs and more. My favorite handgun...Beretta PX4 Compact Carry. Once people get used to the first pull in DA, the SA action is so smooth and clean that it’s almost hard to believe. I shoot better and faster with the PX4 than any other gun that I’ve ever shot. For a carry gun, the PX4, for me, is off the charts. I’m a big guy though...6’, 240lbs...lifelong Olympic style weight lifter and martial artist. It’s a fair bit bigger than a Sig 365, Springfield Hellcat and other popular carry guns. Like any handgun, you’ve gotta put your hands on it, run it through some paces and get a good feel for it. The full size grip is a huge plus for me, especially when swapping mags.
Sethrad so as a first time gun buyer you think I’d be ok with the PX4.
UFCPR absolutely. Cool thing about this particular gun is the aftermarket support. The base LTT version is a very cool gun. There are a handful of options added/replaced on the gun making this a big pickup from any off the shelf gun. As you improve, so can the gun with added options from Langdon Tactical. Fact is, the DA action IS your safety. You don’t get that with any striker fired gun. Every pull of the trigger on a striker fired gun is the same. With a DA/SA gun, the DA pull IS your safety. It’s a very deliberate pull...followed by the much easier SA pulls. Suggestion: Shoot a DA/SA gun to see if you like it. It’s definitely not for everyone. If you do, then the Beretta PX4 Compact Carry is an outstanding CCW option, IMO.
After watching your video on your PX4 C in FDE , I felt the same way and was about to put my PX4 for sale. However, overtime I made some minor changes to it and has really helped me become more accurate with it . As of today, it has turned into my favorite 9mm compact carry.
Changes I made to my PX4 over time: 1. Remove right slide release lever and cap it off. 2. Installed the Beretta D hammer spring. None of those modifications at the time, really changed my mind about the gun. 3 I then installed some texturized Talon grips. This addition to the gun is really the most important change I did and it totally improved my gun control and accuracy. 4 I recently replaced the hammer spring with a Beretta Wilson combat #12 and the double action pull and feel is great - extremely accurate in double action.
Thanks for your videos. Really looking forward to see shooting comparison of both PX4 guns.
Yet another Great review! I have owned this gun since its release and love it! Over 8000 rounds and still going strong!
It's a beast! I'm interested in the full-sized carry by LTT.
Great review J. Keep cranking out videos. I think you're one of the better reviewers out there and you're only going to get better as time goes on and you build upon your already impressive knowledge. You're also honest and insightful without being condescending or CATERING to manufacturers. It's also nice to see a reviewer willing and gracious enough to "eat crow" by reversing your opinion upon further inspection and insight into a pistol. That's refreshing and helps establish trust. I've seen people change their mind after finally shooting a pistol they disagreed with conceptually (e.g. Glock 19x), but I don't remember anyone responding to their viewers' comments enough to give such an earnest attempt to go back and reevaluate a pistol they had had a lackluster experience with (and returning with a glowing review). Serious man, great stuff and keep up the good work!
Awesome! I appreciate the kind words! Thank you!
Excellent review, great communication skills, helped me make up my mind to purchase the PX4 CC.
I bought this pistol app. 6 months ago in 9mm. Have put a lot of rounds through it flawlessly. It handles and feels great and is easy to maintain. Best gun ive ever used.
I really like how this video maker, J Helmsing gets right to the point at the start of the video -- instead of having to put the view through annoying music and him shooting 50 rounds at a target to start the video, like most others do. Good job. Very informative.
Thank you! Awesome video. Will be buying this pistol soon. Very thoroughly review.
Good Stuff J, well presented. I just purchased a slightly used PX4 compact 9mm (not the fancy one, the stock one) and it hasn't arrived yet but I'm doing pretty much the same stuff you did to your "non-LTT" gun, competition trigger set and D spring from Beretta, G mod, night sights. I was very happy to see your overall approval of this gun...the folks that own it seem to really love it. Thanks for the video...well done.
Awesome, I'm happy to see that you have the Compact Carry model, I have it and I absolutely love it, I recently added the Streamlight TLR7 light on it.
Does the tlr7 fit with a lug to keep the light from moving forward?
The TLR-7 lock up good on it?
I have the original PX4 Storm Compact. I wouldn't trade it for anything. I used my Glock 17 the first time I qualified for my concealed carry permit. My scores weren't bad at all. However, I qualified the following 2 times with my PX4 compact, and my scores improved drastically. This has been my choice ever since. I agree they are a bit pricey, but this is one of those "You get what you pay for" guns. Well worth every cent.
Love the videos, keep em coming!
For anyone who wants a light, O-light makes a new pl mini 2 that fits well, the notch on the light fits the rail. Only issue is the side tab you move to tighten the light does not sit flush with the side unless you budge it downwards below the frame.
They haven't done their homework. My O is great!
Really great video! This has helped me solidify my decision in purchasing the Langdon tactical version of the px4 storm. Been on the fence about it for the steep price but I've heard so many great things about this gun and that it may just be the best underrated carry pistol ever made.
I shoot it better than my fullsize 92s
Great info.. having carried a 92fs for years... I looked at the px4 compact before they released the carry version and went with the compact 92. As always, go with what works for you.....
I’ve had my storm compact for bout 10 yrs now and still going strong. Pretty much stock except for trigger spring upgrade and nite sights. I did purchase a light from amazon for a reasonable price and after a little filing of the rear edges, I got it to fit real snug. Worked just fine at the range, no problems. The light doesn’t have a big brand name but it’s called, Hi Light - HLP5S- tactical LED.. Pistol feels and shoots great. While it’s my EDCC, it’s a little heavy and bulky and can be challenging for an all day concealed carry. Really Good review. Thanks.
I have a laser on mine and it fits perfectly. It does not extend past the barrel and looks factory.
Thanks for the review. I need this gun!
If you carry appendix, this is the gun for you. It’s easy to perform very well with & a Hands down superb shooter. Great video, Ty
My PX4 Compact and TLR 3 uses the locking lug. it comes with two lugs that will fit. One lug is a little loose and the other I filed to fit and it is rock solid. I've had zero issue with this combo. Cleveland Kydex made the holster for this combo.
Did you the #2 adapter thing?
@@jeffreygoss8109 it's been so long I don't remember, lol.
I have been wanting to get this gun, but every time I rent one at the range, I end up going back to my M9A3 and 92FS. The guns are trying to tell me something. So I ended up getting the 92G Elite LTT and absolutely love it. Perhaps someday I'll get the PX4 CC. But the wife says I need another gun like I need a hole in the head, which she says she'll do if I get another gun anytime soon. Hopefully the "anytime soon" leaves me a little wiggle room. Thanks for the vid.
Also for a light the Olight Valkyrie 2 fits very well I use it on my PX4 subcompact
Great video...Love my PX4....Thanks....
I use a packmire rubber grip on mine and it fits and does the job perfectly.
Picked up my Compact Carry "used" about 2 weeks ago for 400 at my local gun show. This is a home run at 600-650 like you said but I must say if you can find a barely used one like I did I HIGHLY reccomend it. My favorite pistol I've shot. Not that my experience is extremely vast, but I prefer it to a glock 26, M&P 9 Compact, and Compact XD.
Outstanding review
I was surprised at how accurate I could shoot this. I'm better with this, than I am with my G19.
Nice... gun. I was going to get a full size PX4 but decided to go with the cougar, I just prefer a metal frame and like the disassembly flip switch better
Awesome video! I put one on layaway for my new off duty carry. Can't wait to get it out! I did order the 92 decocker tabs from Beretta as well as the D spring. Thanks for the info. I'm thinking the only other thing i might do is get a custom stipple job. Any suggestions?
I will say, I also noticed that side-to-side play with the slide...however, it's non-existent if the magazine inside the gun has rounds, gets rid of any play. Which works out, as I tend to keep my gun loaded d:
Having previously owned (briefly) 3 of the PX4’s that I got for between $200-350 net each, I just got my keeper, a compact carry with the Langdon trigger kit. 3.5 x as much to buy, but you only live once! Gonna shoot it this weekend
Streamlight tlr-4 with key A fits perfect on the px4 compact carry.
Love my PX4 Storm. Best gun I own.
Who is here when the Olight Baldr Mini fits the Px4 storm CC like a glove. ✋
I added a 12# hammer spring from LTT and its is a sweet trigger
I paid $599.00 for the pistol at gunprime in 2019.
What decocker paddle did you swap too and where can I find it ?
I like everything you talked about but I really like the weight of the gun. I like a heavier handgun.
I like the Inox slide for carry.
What decocker lever did you buy?
Love the PX4 Storm Compact, I have the standard version, maybe I will modify the safety aswell.
Wouldn’t have noticed the hat if you hadn’t pointed it out😉. Having taken courses at the Sig Sauer Academy because I’m in NH I don’t mind. I like their products
Someone popped their lid once because I was wearing a different brand hat than the gun I was reviewing.
The TLR-3 absolutely fits tight. Try a different key. My light is upstairs, or I’d tell you which one I’m using. I bought mine on sale for around $600, and converted my regular PX4 Compact to a Compact Carry.
Edit: The A key locks the TLR-3 into the rail.
Thanks for the info.. I'll give it a spin!
How much was the conversation from the regular PX4 Contact to the Compact Carry? This is something I'm interested in.
Did you have to send the weapon to Beretta? If so, what was the approximate time you received it back?
Arthur Thompson
The competition trigger group is one piece, and comes right out. I bought it on sale for $85(!!!). The stealth levers were around $50, but I’m expecting the new stealth levers in the mail today. They have a bit of a nub to aid in decocking. The 12# mainspring that Ernest uses is not stock on the Compact Carry, and that was $10. The cerakote is unnecessary. I was fine with the stock sights, but did paint a bright orange dot on the front sight. Trigger pull is about 6.5lbs DA, and 3.5lbs SA. I bought the pistol on sale for around $375 shipped. You could just go with the 12# mainspring, and the Ernest Langdon new stealth decocker levers. I’d ditch the ambidextrous slide release as well. Hope that helps.
Arthur Thompson
Guns Midwest is selling the Competition Trigger Group for $70 right now: www.gunsmidwest.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=Px4+Compact+Carry+ They might have a good price on either a Compact or a Compact Carry, but I didn’t look.
Does the px-4 compact carry have a metal guide rod? Does the olight mini-2 fit?
Any updates on lights that work with some of the new technology like o light pl mini 2 or tlr7a?
Mine sounds like a rattle when you shake it, but it shoots accurately.
I have the Compact Carry and really like it. Probably the smoothest shooting pistol that I own. The only con for me is that it is a bit of a pain to clean with that rotating barrel cap. Other than that, fantastic pistol and worth every penny. Thanks for another well done video. Cheers!
MDpolo I own one as well. Rotating barrel Cap?
LOMROB not sure what you call it. The plastic locking piece that goes over the barrel.
Do you find the short sight radius to be an issue?
I’ve been mauling the idea of going back to DA/SA for about a year now since I appendix carry, and this particular gun has given me tingly feelings for a while! However, the extra weight along with the additional slide width with the same round count and longer grip bothers my efficient side when moving away from my Glock 19 and 26. Also, I can’t help but fear that (despite my best efforts) a DA trigger pull will give me sloppy trigger control habits, especially when I pick up a striker fired gun again in my rotation.
Check out the series of videos John Correia did with Ernest Langdon. They talk about the guns (Carry, Compact Carry, and the new 92 Elite LTT) and DA/SA in general... GOOD STUFF! Also, Lucky Gunner's Chris Baker has some really great videos on why he made the move back to DA/SA. Interestingly, Baker says what I've heard many say - that series training with the DA/SA has made them a better shooter all around. A great reason to make the switch with Beretta DA/SAs is that the trigger break is in virtually the same spot for both DA & SA trigger pulls - one of the many reasons top Langdon prefers Beretta DA/SAs. :)
Yes, I’ve seen those videos and they are great. I totally agree that mastering a DA/SA will make a person a better shooter in the long run. Still... I fear the fact that I know I will always have striker fired pistols in my carry line-up due to their compactness and light weight. I have the upmost respect for Langdon and his winning and practical shooting techniques. However, certain techniques of his (like starting to press the trigger while still presenting his DA/SA on target so the trigger is ready to break when you achieved a good sight picture) are techniques that I think a person could only utilize if they’ve decided to completely disown any other type of pistol other than DA/SA. Otherwise, a person is asking for potential disaster during a high stress moment when presenting their (fill in blank) short travel striker trigger on target.
With that being said, I do LOVE DA/SA! There is also a certain nostalgia about them that speaks to me in this identically molded cookie cutter gun world. I still want this gun!
@@justice4053 Yeah I think you have to commit to DA/SA or DAO if you want to carry it. Not a bad thing, but you have far fewer options. I wish some manufacturer (Beretta, CZ, or Sig) would design a modern polymer DA/SA carry gun that's 1 or 1.5 stack (like the P365) to compete with the newer carry options from Glock and Sig.
@@thefilipinoknight6617 100% agree on your hopes for a 1 or 1.5 stack in DA/SA!
Justice405 I’ve found that trigger control gets better on any gun when you master a DASA.
Do you have a link for the decocker you switched to?
Great video J! Question: What is the official description or UPC/SKU of the bobbed hammer? Can’t seem to find that and I’d like to upgrade once I get mine. Just picked up for $665 new!
It's called the "low profile hammer" www.berettausa.com/en-us/px4-low-profile-hammer-hammer/c5j406/
J Helmsing Thanks J!
Thanks for the review! What safety/decocker did to switch to?
It's the new 'carry' decocker from Beretta. Based off of the LTT "Fugly" levers.
Many thanks!
Is this the 3.2 inch barrel,or 4 inch?Thanks
So did you get rid of the Sig X-Carry? I've been looking into this gun for awhile especially one from Robar.
Try the olight pl mini 2. It has an adjustable rail so it might fit.
PX4 meets my needs, thumb safety, power, reliable.
Berretta makes a light for it
Jay, where to buy Beretta PX4 Storm Compact Carry at nowadays?!
Glock 45 or sig p320 xcarry ?
a streamlight TLR-7 light with Universal-2 key works great with the compact PX4. Tight and doesn't move. Not sure when this light was made, maybe it was not out when you made this video.
Well, I like my Beretta 96FS also. Doesn’t make it a reason to trash Sig hats. I have one and feel fine wearing it to the range with the Beretta
Someone flipped their lid once because I did a review with a different hat than the gun I was reviewing 🤣
J Helmsing that’s a shame. They must have women tendencies, shoe have to match the shirt lmfao 😭😭. The hat don’t care. Thanks for the videos. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
My light fits absolutely great on the rail. Sorry about yours! Does not extend past the end of the weapon.
Head gone. Well played.
does it pignose like the glock?
Try the TLR-4 for the PX4 compact. It has the lug and you get a laser too. Works great on my PX4 compact inox. Found a company that makes a holster for the pair too. Love that pistol!
what holster?
@@bdm1000 Standard AIWB from DME holsters. They had all the right specs. www.dmeholsters.com/product/standard-aiwb/?fueid=2797&qid=118
Veridian CL5 light fits well
Where did you purchase those cool decocker levers??
Beretta sells them direct, so does Langdon tactical. They are called carry levers.
Try the Streamlight TLR7, it will fit
Good info thanks!
@@jhelmsing No problem!
I'm thinking of using the standard px4 compact for my 1st concealed carry. Anyone have any experience with this tool as your main carry? I've hear pretty negative stuff about the grip and de-cocker. Also im about 5' 10
I'm 5'9" and have been carrying a .40 PX4 Compact for over 5 years now. I have over 5000 rounds through it without a single issue. I have never once hit the decocker by accident. About 2 years ago I converted it to the G model (decocker only) by simply removing a spring and ball bearing. I also installed the Beretta competition trigger, which I believe is the same trigger as in the Compact Carry model. It's a fantastic gun that has seen a lot of abuse (I'm in construction) and has never had a malfunction of any sort.
TLR7 Sub fits perfectly.
Probably not, but any chance the Olight Mini would fit?
Doesn't fit
I like the safety on the original. If I got the compact carry I would want to put the safety back.
A bit confusing. Not sure which gun you are talking about since you switch back and forth between the two Berettas.
I've routinely found the stock PX4 Compact in the Orlando area at $459-$479
Compact carry is a upgraded package.
I love my G19 gen 5, but Im really struggling about going back to DA/SA and this gun seems to be calling me to it.
Whats your personal take of the PX4 CC vs P07?
PX4 CC all day long.
@@jhelmsing my wifes gonna kill me when I end up buying this.
I might buy the regular PX4 C and slowly turn it into a CC
That option works out well also.
Doesn't PX4 also come in a subcompact? smaller package. how does that fit into the size spectrum? G26?
@@bradleys2320 yes, more of a G26 type gun. Also doesn't have the rotating barrel like the other PX4's
Lower the Camera Some!, You got the the camera aimed more on your Hat than the Guns your trying to Show
It looks good, if that matters.
Mine did not come with the grips.
Plight PL Mini 2 will fit
The talon grips are a necessity. Converting to a “G” model, decock only, is a huge plus in my opinion. Otherwise the average user doesn’t need the rest. The stock gun is concealable and shootable at self-defense distances.
I 've seeing it in the $640.0
O light mini balor will work on px4 compact.
Both full size and compact are $599, and $549 at my local shops. I live in a relatively expensive area, too. I bought the full size.
I am a confirmed, certified and licensed “range revisionist.” My friends would ask me about which guns to buy and after I ran through my recommendations based upon a "needs analysis" then they’d go out and buy the latest internet-popular “bright and shiny.” We’d go to the range and I’d let them fire a few magazines with their new guns before I’d offer to let them fire my Beretta PX4 CC (Langdon’s top-of-line version). At the end of the magazine load they’d turn and curse me for not insisting that they at least try the CC first. It happened with my chiropractor too. She offered to buy it on the spot. So I gave her Langdon Tactical’s web address and told her she could buy the same model from Langdon, just be ready to lay out the cash for all the “bells and whistles” on the site. . . I would say I sold a lot this way but, the gun sells itself.
Beretta makes a light for the gun
I REALLY want this gun but I just justify spending $800 for a gun when I can get a great gun (m&p 2.0 compact) for $430. I know it's not a "stock" gun but man $800 is just high to me.
I agree
Beretta storm full size 9 mm.G model on my hip.😊😊
Yes, Glock fanboys. He said it outperforms the G19.
A Chrome molly D spring would make my full sized PX4 perfect. I can do my own finish work on the slide. I have and adjustable rear sight on mine that I want keep. I also prefer the factory controls as apposed to the low profile option.
I love my g model.
what brand /model adjustable sight do you have please . I just got the px4 f in 9mm and 45acp
@@doug5959 Its the factory adjustable sight. I ordered it from Beretta
I think px4 only has a regular and a compact. Maybe there is a compact carry as well ? Usually they call those subcompacts …
Compact and compact carry are same size different components like sight decocker and slide mostly being the difference. They also have a subcompact that doesn’t have rotating barrel
I love my full size PX4 Storm. Where can I buy a compact? You can't find any new guns for sale in Calif....Even if you're Jeff Bezos.
curious is this the JXC9GEL model? thx!
Yes it is
Got mine for $650 plus taxes but due to the panic buying couldn’t get a discount . They gun store owner laughed at me . Lol
If the G43X has a +P approved barrel , and you are happy with 10 rounds
The that would be a very good CCW !
The problem with thin guns which is the major current draw card for CCW
Is that thin guns with exact three finger grips and no grip overhang
Is the round capacity , and the industry is trying to avoid the trade off between a thin CCW versus round capacity trade off !
The P365 is not a reliable option unfortunately !
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So if 13 - 15 rounds is a necessity , then that is where Glock double stacks with interchangeable mags comes into the fray :
G26
G19
Etc
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The prerequisite for a CCW is that the barrel must be +P Approved
And the gun must be reliable !
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That is what puts GLOCK FIRST ! ! !
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And that is what makes the Beretta PX4 models are small consideration
I carry the PX4 Compact standard version , and it is too heavy and too bulky
But it has a nigh competition barrel and all other features I require
It definitely is a accurate gun once you learn the sights
And the back sight has to be perfectly aligned vertically and horizontally with the front sight in your aim , or you will absolutely not attain accuracy !
But once you learn the sights - Then it is extremely accurate , and promotes serious confidence as a CCW !
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The best self defense ammunition is undoubtedly Speer GOLD DOT HOLLOW POINT ( +P )
FACT ! ! !
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My recommendations are as follows :
G43X
G19
G26
43x 😂
I don't mind the Sig hat while reviewing a Beretta. I only own two handguns; a Sig and a Beretta.
Get u a Glock hat,and u will be right!😇
It needs a slimmer grip and a thinner slide.
Very informative, especially regarding some of the negatives. Shifting gears, I have to say that you speak very rapidly, so much so that a few times I had to go back and replay to get what you were saying. If you transcribed everything you spoke onto the written page you would be hard pressed to find a comma, much less a period. As professional television producer I've seen this rapid speech issue before. If you are open to some free advice, slow down a bit. Take a breath. There is no race to get to the end. It's OK to pause -- put in period, or at least a comma. Also if you're going to do a review please know the dimensions rather than estimate them. It should only take a few extra moments to write that stuff down. Thanks for your review of this interesting gun.
He speaks fine, I am not a native english speaker, and I understood everything he said. Put a slow speed, problem fixed
Got one this weekend for 388.99 was on sale, normally 479.00 to 569.00 according to where you look
Roberta Ann You definitely did not but the compact carry model for that price.
@@LOMROB Sorry but i did, walked in for amo and saw it so i had to get it. Was shocked that it was so low of a price and for a .40 cal, now i want the sub compact to have all 3.
@@robertaann9043 Compact Carry model only comes in 9mm so you more than likely got a regular compact
@@litovietbui It is a compact non the less and as far as carrying i take it with me all the time and some times my full size or my Glock Gen4, either way one of them is with me , Gen 4 is a 9mm.
@@robertaann9043 The "Compact Carry" is a specific model of the Px4 that has several upgrades not featured on the regular compact model and only comes in 9mm.
www.beretta.com/en-us/px4-storm-compact-carry/
Hi, does anyone know how I can get a Beretta into UK? I always wanted
one, purely for self defence, home protection. But our stupid UK law
stands in the way.
I can't get over the retail on this. Beretta has waaaaay too high of an opinion on themselves. Then I saw the Dallas location of the Beretta shop on Mockingbird Lane. Holy shit balls it's like a Gucci store in Beverly Hills, not a gun shop. Their rent there alone must be 3x the average gunshop. They make it really hard to get behind them sometimes. But yeah I really want the px4 storm cc.
Olight pl mini
Beretta PX4 Storm is a great hand gun it is better then APX and 92fs.