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  2. Beretta Px4 Storm - Wikipedia

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    The Beretta Px4 Storm is a semi-automatic pistol intended for personal defense and law enforcement use. It is available in full size, Compact, and Subcompact versions. The Px4 uses a trigger and safety system similar to the Beretta 92 and the Beretta 8000 series, though it is distinguished from its predecessors by its light-weight polymer construction with steel inserts, standard Picatinny ...

  3. Benelli MR1 - Wikipedia

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    At one point, Beretta planned to release this firearm as the RX4 (R for rifle), sharing a naming convention with other "Storm" products such as the Px4, Cx4, and Tx4.The MR1/RX4 shares design features with the CX4, such as side and lower rails that can be attached near the front of the gun.

  4. Grand Power K100 - Wikipedia

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    The P1 variant. Grand Power MK.12 K100 X-Trim in 9mm The K100 Whisper with threaded barrel and suppressor. Competition-oriented K100 Target. The K100 uses a rare rotating barrel locking system, similar in some ways to the Beretta Cougar, Beretta Px4 Storm, and Brügger & Thomet MP9, which in the K100's case is cammed by a cross pin.

  5. Beretta Cx4 Storm - Wikipedia

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    It was designed to accept magazines from different Beretta pistol platforms (92/96, 8000 "Cougar" series, Px4) using adapters. The CX4 is available in 9×19mm Parabellum, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, and 9×21mm models. The .45 model can only use 8000 "Cougar" magazines. The Beretta Mx4 Storm is the military version of the Cx4 Storm. [1]

  6. Talk:Beretta Px4 Storm - Wikipedia

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    I corrected the lead paragraph to remove the claim that the Px4 uses the same locked-breach design as the M9/92/92. It does not. Those guns use a completely different locking system and the slide top is cut away.

  7. Beretta Stampede - Wikipedia

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    This was the third model of the Stampede series by Beretta. It was made for those who wanted a shorter version of the revolver. It has a fixed front sight and a polished wood "bird's head" style grip. It was available chambered in both the .45 Long Colt and .357 Magnum cartridges. The gun is 8 + 1 ⁄ 4 inches long, and its barrel is 3 + 1 ...

  8. Smith & Wesson Model 10 - Wikipedia

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    Royal Malaysia Police used the Model 10 as a standard sidearm from the early 1970s alongside the Model 15 before it was replaced by the Beretta Px4 Storm and Walther P99. It was used by Police Volunteer Reserve as a standard sidearm and also by RELA Corps for training and self-defence purposes for their officers along with the Smith & Wesson ...

  9. List of equipment of the Indian Army - Wikipedia

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    Beretta Px4 Storm Italy: Status: In service, with special forces. [27] Nonlinear line of sight weapons ShootEdge CornerShot: 9×19mm India: Status: In service, can use all pistols in service as main weapon. It is equivalent to Israel's Cornershot [28] [29] DRDO CSWS (CornerShot Weapon System) CornerShot: 9×19mm India