I have a .40 cx4. I wouldnt use it for big game but i use it hog hunting here in Arkansas and it does the trick. Pretty well infact. Due to regs here i cant use fmj's but hydroshok or any jhp round that feeds good works. As far as deer i wouldnt shoot passed 50-75 yards and i would pick my shots carefully. Personally i have better guns for that but what ever works. I love this thing. Any one who says its impossible to be accurate at around 100yrds (10 inch spread) should jst put it down. Especially the so called pros. Any pie plate within 100 yrds of me and my cx4 has good reason to worry. Lol
Contact Beretta customer service through their website.
Believe they will. See link below- and if in doubt, why not ask Beretta? They DO have a good customer servicedept.
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The Beretta Cx4 Storm boasts a number of features, these include a retractable Picatinny rail and the ability to reverse ejection and extraction with no additional parts or special tools required.
Strong enough to be sold and laywer approved.
Beretta CX4 Storm
The Beretta CX4 is a pistol caliber carbine in caliber 9mm Parabellum. The energy of the 9mm cartridge will limit effect range to about 200 meters. Beyond that the vertical drop will become so significant as to make practical accuracy a problem.
100-500 USD depending on specifics
The Baretta CX4 STORM
Read the owner's manual. If you do not have a copy, contact Beretta and get one. Link below is to their electronic copy, which discusses magazines.
No it is semi-auto only, there is no other version at all even for the military. It comes chambered in 9mm., .40 S&W., and .45 ACP.
This is not a bad kit. It has a 30 round capacity. But I think you may want to read all the reviews by owners who have this kit. So I suggest you go to the link below and do some research by reading what others have to say.