Ernest Langdon brought this pistol back from the dead. years ago nobody took it seriously and did not want it. Well done LTT. If I was not invested in and very happy with the CZ P07 & P09, I would check out the PX4 for sure.
Cz P07 is half the price of these new PX4’s after putting the trigger in. For a polymer hammer fired, Beretta should make it desirable under 700-800 dollars.
Nothing against CZ. I love them. I own a P07 and a P09. All I can say is this PX4 goes to the range every time I go. I haven't shot the CZ's much since getting this compact Carry PX4. I don't think you would be disappointed if you got one.
If you have huge hands. Don’t mind it being obscenely heavy, thicker than holding a brick because of that rotating barrel, not optics cut and even after you PAY for the optic cut you have to use a plate system (outdated almost as much as not being optic cut), the texture is non existent so you have to add aftermarket adhesive grips making it EVEN MORE BLOCKY. Yeah. Mhmm. Perfect for carry. I have. 5.3” barrel comp’d shadow systems that’s 21oz, direct to slide mount optics, great texture, good trigger (I said good) takes Glock mags that are everywhere in every capacity and is pretty slim and trim unlike the beretta brick. Hey there’s the new name for the unchanged Px4 when beretta releases the same one again as a gen3. The beretta brick. Yea I bought an ltt version in 2022. Was what I thought was my dream carry gun. I sent it back. It was dogshit.
I have tried out a ton of pistols, i will have to try it out! So far my favorite is an odd choice, Da/Sa Hk P2000 9mm. I can shoot it better than most of my pistols with optics
I got the Baretta APX A1. Flawless, reliable and love shooting it. My big hands don't like small pistols. I gotta have full size, with the larger back strap on it.
It’s the EXACT SAME ltt colab factory Px4 storm compact I returned 2 years ago. Nothings different. It’s all the same that was on the collaboration LTT model from 2,3,4 years ago. Just relaunched with a new 2.0 name.
I would like to note that the pistol is approximately the same way as a Glock 19. So there's no difference in weight than other compacts comparatively.
I will not load and attach a handgun to my body UNLESS it is a DA/SA or DAO _hammer fired_ handgun (semi-auto or revolver). I prefer a DAO hammer fired with no manual safety (and no need for a hammer drop) but a DA/SA with hammer drop only (such as this G model) is fine.
Yes but unless you're staging the trigger into single action there's no need to be able to cock back manually. The Double action is so good on these (mines super smooth 6lb) it's all but unessacarry.
The hammer spur is the part of the hammer which protrudes to be manually cocked, if desired. Since these guns are designed for concealed carry and close range self defense, removing the hammer spur ("Bobbing" the hammer) eliminates a protrusion that can snag on clothing and single action fire is not usually desired for close range self defense. So the "spur" is not "the hammer", it is part of the hammer. It has no function in _firing_ the handgun and no function for double action firing. In a concealed carry handgun, the hammer spur can be more of a liability than a benefit.