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My buddy Brian and I decided that to celebrate the completion of my final final exam for the semester, we'd go to the range and blow our last paycheques respectively. We dumped about $150 into a day pass, 4 boxes of 9mm and a box of .45 each. After warming up with an HK USP 9mm each, it was on to the rifles and large caliber handguns. While the .45 Desert Eagle was fun to fire, I was supremely impressed with the Beretta CX4 Storm .45 and 9mm carbines. Accuracy at 25 yards was extremely good, with a good grouping within an inch of the bullseye, and confirmed head and body shots on a silhouette at 10, 15, and 25 yards on the firing range. The .45 had one HELL of a kick, though, so I actually preferred the 9mm, as it allowed for accuracy, consistency of aim and quick magazine reloads.
I was wondering if anyone out there has fired this carbine, what they thought of it, etc. Here's a link to the website for the carbine: www.cx4storm.com
There is apparently a military, 30 round 3-shot semi-auto version out there currently being tested as a small arms urban rifle, but that's just info garnered off the internet.
I was wondering if anyone out there has fired this carbine, what they thought of it, etc. Here's a link to the website for the carbine: www.cx4storm.com
There is apparently a military, 30 round 3-shot semi-auto version out there currently being tested as a small arms urban rifle, but that's just info garnered off the internet.