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GearHead
08-04-2006, 15:34
I'm going to buy a new rifle next month and I am considering the Beretta CX4 9mm rifle. I like that fact that it shoots 9mm and I don't have to buy, yet another caliber. I have over 2000 round of 9mm for my pistol. And it looks cool.

What you guys think? Is the Beretta a good rifle to buy or should I consider something else?


Another option is a Ruger 10/22, because I also have lots of ammo for that.

2ndChildhood
08-04-2006, 16:47
What do you already have?

What do you want to use the new gun for?

AR Will
08-04-2006, 17:05
I love my CX4. Shoots great out of the box. 9mm ammo is redialy avialable and cheap, so you can enjoy spending time with it. The 10/22 is awsome too. Buy both and shoot them daily. [postal]


If you want to try both of these at the next south shoot,let me know.

Colorado Osprey
08-04-2006, 17:46
When comparing a CX4 Storm and a 9mm AR platform, there is really no comparison...the AR platform is more verstile.

If I had to do it all over again I would go SBR and maybe supressed....even if it was a CX4.

GearHead
08-04-2006, 20:35
I want to keep the cost of the rifle and ammo down. I would like this rifle to be a primary shooter and at a low cost to shoot.

Currently I have:
Rem 1100 Shotgun
Bushy AR15 m1a4
Taurus 9mm
Walther P22

KarlPMann
08-05-2006, 02:44
[totally unbiased opinion]Try an UZI, I hear they're nice.[/totally unbiased opinion] Karl. :twisted:

7idl
08-05-2006, 06:22
don't listen to that rubbish, just buy an MP5 and outclass everyone. (MP5SD if you've got the $$$$) :twisted:

MuzzleFlash
08-05-2006, 10:28
I've shot a CX4 with a three lug H&K style adapter on it. It's very quiet suppressed with 147 grn ammo.

The innovations going on in "plastic guns" such as the UMP are finding their way back into Title I guns. The CX4 is very reliable even though the bolt (which looks a lot like a slide) rides on plastic rails. The trigger is plastic, the hammer and sear are plastic. The gun is so lightweight it's ridiculous. The plastic they use is some sort of self lubricating compound that doesn't heat up and wear like you would expect.

The CX4 is an extremely reconfigurable ergonomic gun that can be customized more than you would expect. There are various rail options for mounting lights and lasers - one rail can even be retracted into the housing when not in use. There are foregrips that can fold up when not in use, bipods, and even shim inserts to modify the length of pull. The 9mm CX4 will take Beretta 92 pistol mags including the Mecgar hi caps. You can put the cocking handle on the right or left side - independent of your choice of right or left ejection. Ditto for the drop-free mag release. Being right eye dominant, I prefer RH ejection, RH mag release and to put the cocking handle on the left side. The bolt release is on the left and is not switchable.

Here is a link to a site that shows you how to disassemble the gun and trigger pack. I found it useful when I switched mag release from LH to RH.
http://www.tacticalexcellence.com/stormdissass.html

Here's the trigger pack from the patent office:
http://www.pat2pdf.org/patents/pat6769208.pdf

roman gnome
08-05-2006, 13:52
The 10/22 is awsome too. Buy both and shoot them daily.AR Will

Very good advice. I still get the urge to just grab the 10/22 and a brick of 22's and head up the hill.

AR Will
08-05-2006, 15:22
:P Yes I should shoot mine more often. You could shoot all day for under $10 :P