Beretta CX4 storm - Is it a SMG, PDW or Carbine?

The MX4 with its select fire and shorter barrel is the SMG version.

Officially this falls into the realm of carbine, or PCC as another poster said
 
Wikipedia:

Cx4 users:
India: Border Security Force ordered 68,377 carabines (34,377 ordered in February 14, 2011 and further 34,000).
Libya: Ordered 1,900 carbines before the civil war.
United States: Used by Albany County, NY Sheriff's Department (.40 S&W), St. Louis Police Department, and College of William and Mary Campus Police Department.
Venezuela: Used by Comando Nacional de la Guardia del Pueblo (Venezuelan Bolivarian National Guard).
Russia: Russian police received a large order of Cx4 carbines with a lengthened 500mm barrel.

Mx4 users:
Italy: In 2013, the Italian Navy (Comforsbarc) ordered 80 Beretta Mx4 Storm (for Euro 58.600) to be delivered in 2014.

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They are using them in New York still. I seen a news clip recently were they were showing some police officers kitted up down town and one of them had a Beretta.
I had forgotten that! It was Linden NJ when they arrested the pressure cooker numbnut a couple of months ago.

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I'm pretty technically sure the definition of a bullpup is that the "action" is behind the trigger group, not the magazine. Look at the KSG shotgun, the FN P90, FN F2000s, they all have the magazines above or in front of the trigger but they are bullpups.
Close. The FS2000 has the mag behind the grip like other 5.56mm bullpups.

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Mx4 is full auto.
Cx4 is semi-auto.
You can only purchase Cx4 in Canada (non-restricted).
It is a pistol carbine....just like the JR Carbine and TNW aero survival rifle.
From review, they are pretty decent accuracy but some criticizes their trigger which can be replaced with an aftermarket trigger/spring...can't remember the name of that shop.
 
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