New batch of Non-restricted CX4 Storms

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I've got quite the urge to buy one of these , could you guys help talk me out of it. What does it come with, do you have extra mags for these?
 
Does your CX4 come with the accessory picatinny rail near the front of the barrel?
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What's the overall length?


How rigid are these?
I find my sub-2000 to be extremely flexible. Which is not together a good thing.
 
They feel really solid. I do like the sub-2k's for certain reasons likely they make a great camping or back packing gun but it's the nature of a hinging gun to need enough play for it to not buckle.

The CX4's feel very solid and at the quality you might expect from Beretta.
Over all length is 32.1 in With the spacers in.


They are very solid. The sub2000 feels cheap, this guns feels like and is a quality rifle.
 
They come with Beretta 92 magazines which are for a handgun that happen to fit in the rifle. My CX4 rifles accept the Beretta PX4 handgun magazine oddly enough, which is good because it makes it great also having the PX4 pistols. :)
 
Tuco, you should look real close at your PX4 Pistol magazines.
If they say PX4 Pistol on them(magazines) you will not be able to use them legally in your non restricted CX Storm.
It is one of many silly rules that the Liberal gubernment created in the firearms legislation back in the day.
Tight Groups,
Rob
 
Tuco, you should look real close at your PX4 Pistol magazines.
If they say PX4 Pistol on them(magazines) you will not be able to use them legally in your non restricted CX Storm.
It is one of many silly rules that the Liberal gubernment created in the firearms legislation back in the day.
Tight Groups,
Rob

How's that work when you can use lar-15 pistol mags in rifles just fine?
 
How's that work when you can use lar-15 pistol mags in rifles just fine?

Some reading for you...http://globalnews.ca/news/365051/lo...ound-magazines-in-some-semi-automatic-rifles/

Also Shaun, had to do some more research on this one as well.
The CX Storm can use the PX Storm Pistol magazine , but it would have to have had the magazine well modified to accept that Pistol Magazine.
The Pistol Magazine can not be switched for use in a carbine rifle and would have to be pinned to five rounds (Pistol Magazine) for use in the CX Storm carbine with longer barrel and it being the non Restricted firearm.

From an old post when I was researching buying on ...''From the RCMP web site , Maximum Permitted Magazine Capacity Special Bulletin for Businesses No. 72:

3) Magazines designed or manufactured for both centrefire calibre semiautomatic rifles and other (non-semiautomatic) rifles

Magazines designed to contain centrefire cartridges and designed or manufactured for use in a semiautomatic rifle are limited to five cartridges. However, magazines designed to contain centrefire cartridges and designed or manufactured for use in a rifle other than a semiautomatic or automatic rifle, do not have a regulated capacity. Magazines that are designed or manufactured for use in both semiautomatic rifles and other (non-semiautomatic) rifles are subject to the semiautomatic rifle limit of five cartridges.

4)4. Magazines designed for one firearm but used in a different firearm

The maximum permitted capacity of a magazine is determined by the kind of firearm it is designed or manufactured for use in and not the kind of firearm it might actually be used in. As a consequence, the maximum permitted capacity remains the same regardless of which firearm it might be used in.''

But, dont take my word for it, do some digging and some reading...IIRC it was P&D that did a whole bunch of leg work on this topic several years ago and they had some useful information about the CX Storm magazine and the PX Storm magazine for the pistol.
Tight Groups,
Rob
 
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