I'm not waiting...I'm well aware of what they do after 20,000 rounds.
700 rounds definitely "a few". For me that's what I would describe as "function testing". Does it actually run? Okay, yes, it feeds, fires, and extracts. 1000 is the minimum number of rounds I use to determine if a gun is operating normally.
To actually evaluate a design, I would say a few tens of thousands is about right. That is exactly why I don't do evaluative testing myself...I stay in touch with people doing institutional testing for big LE and military organizations, because they do see tens of thousands of rounds through guns, and know what happens when the gun gets some wear on it.
There's build quality and there's build quality...there's "we didn't totally f**k up the machining" which you can see right off the bat. True build quality is something you learn down the road...when the gun has 50,000 rounds and still works. Or doesn't.
I am not going to argue to what you know or seem to know... And I agree that build quality and reliability will be determined down the road but once again, combined with my 700 rounds and from what I read from official sources and articles such as this:
http://www.theoutdoorwire.com/tow_release.php?ID=122034
""Extensive International Testing Proves The Beretta PX4 Storm To Be Exceptionally Durable And Reliable
Accokeek, Maryland — Beretta announces receipt of documentation from the Italian 'Banco di Prova' that three Beretta PX4 Storm pistols had 30,000 rounds (10,000 per pistol) fired through them with ZERO defects during a specialized ballistic test conducted on behalf of the German State Police. The Italian Banco di Prova, an Italian proof house that oversees and certifies testing for firearms, did the actual testing last month.
This independent testing is further proof of how the Px4 Storm series of pistols truly represents the next generation of handguns, providing a new threshold of durability and reliability for the Law Enforcement and Defense communities.
"The Px4 Storm not only offers Law Enforcement professionals incredible versatility by allowing the operator to fit the gun to his or her hands through any combination of backstraps, controls size and location, actions and calibers, but this pistol offers unprecedented reliability and durability regardless of the Law Enforcement operator and conditions," stated Matteo Recanatini, Marketing Manager, LE/Defense Division. "While we are very pleased with the results of the international testing, we are not surprised by them. This is a very reliable firearm."
Beretta, established in 1526, is the oldest industrial dynasty in the world, tracing its roots through 16 generations of continuous family ownership. Firearms bearing the Beretta name have been sold for almost 500 years. Beretta USA Corp. was founded in 1977 and supplies the standard sidearm to the U.S. Armed Forces. Today Beretta manufactures, distributes and markets a complete line of firearms, accessories and apparel. Beretta also owns and operates six retail Beretta Gallery stores worldwide. For additional information visit www.berettausa.com.
Media Contact:
Karen Lutto (830) 755-4308 karen@luttopr.com or Matteo Recanatini, LE/DoD Division, Beretta (301) 283-2191 ext 1208 or MRecanatini@Berettausa.com""
I am quite happy and confident with such reports.... And unlike what you guys think of the gun, I disagree. I bought my first Beretta in 1983 and since then I have learned to trust the brand.




















































