PX4 Storm Type D Availability

There is currently one for sale by "sampler", I know first hand it's in excellent condition and has a lower round count. Comes with same Holster we use. If you're still interested.
 
There is currently one for sale by "sampler", I know first hand it's in excellent condition and has a lower round count. Comes with same Holster we use. If you're still interested.

Can you PM me his contact info? Or I can PM you my contact info?
 
I broke down and bought the Type C PX4 Storm Beretta NIB and am fine with it. The only change was the barrel was replaced with a 106mm to make it restricted. The trigger still has a bit of travel comparable to the Type D, a little less but still effective to use for the type of practice I need it for. Some say it's only SA, I say it's a partial DA since you still have to make the hammer travel to complete the cycle.

Personally I like it and am happy with it. Put the first 200 rounds through it today and it was flawless in performance.
 
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I contacted the Beretta dealer in Canada directly (Stoger Canada) and they said they will NOT import D models to sell to the public even if you are CBSA/LEO. They'll sell you an F model for the same price as the Glock IOP deal but for that price....buy a Glock.
Wow what awesome customer service for the public and the unfortunate officers who have to carry this POS. Considering that every major US law enforcement agency that chose the Px4 storm as a pistol has dumped them for Glocks and S&W you would think that Beretta would go that extra mile for the people that still carry their junk. Sorry I digress, good luck in your search the C model might be an option and I have heard rumours of people converting the F model to D.
 
I broke down and bought the Type C PX4 Storm Beretta NIB and am fine with it. The only change was the barrel was replaced with a 106mm to make it restricted. The trigger still has a bit of travel comparable to the Type D, a little less but still effective to use for the type of practice I need it for. Some say it's only SA, I say it's a partial DA since you still have to make the hammer travel to complete the cycle.

Personally I like it and am happy with it. Put the first 200 rounds through it today and it was flawless in performance.

Where did you get the type c?
 
Another option would be to import one through one of the sight sponsors such as Irunguns. I have seen police surplus D models going for $350. A lot of them were in 40 or 45 though. Since the D models have been going for $950 on the Equipment Exchange it may still be feasible even with import fee and replacement barrel. There are a lot of these pistols on the market in the States right now since so many agencies dumped them.
 
Another option would be to import one through one of the sight sponsors such as Irunguns. I have seen police surplus D models going for $350. A lot of them were in 40 or 45 though. Since the D models have been going for $950 on the Equipment Exchange it may still be feasible even with import fee and replacement barrel. There are a lot of these pistols on the market in the States right now since so many agencies dumped them.

Looked at importing, Irunguns was an option but when weighing the variables such as having the shorter barrel removed prior to import, sourcing a 106mm barrel (which I couldn't really find availability), importing fees and the dreaded exchange rate (1.25 % approx.) the price would be closer to what you could get on EE. I recall that the Type D's were going for $950.00 NIB a few years ago so the price hasn't really changed. I got my Type C NIB for less than what I would've paid for the Type D.

Nothing wrong with your suggestion and maybe some day I'll do the import route.
 
Looked at importing, Irunguns was an option but when weighing the variables such as having the shorter barrel removed prior to import, sourcing a 106mm barrel (which I couldn't really find availability), importing fees and the dreaded exchange rate (1.25 % approx.) the price would be closer to what you could get on EE. I recall that the Type D's were going for $950.00 NIB a few years ago so the price hasn't really changed. I got my Type C NIB for less than what I would've paid for the Type D.

Nothing wrong with your suggestion and maybe some day I'll do the import route.

Questar has one barrel in stock for $150 in .40 s&w. If you can pick up one of the .40 Px4 Police trade ins for $300 to $400 it might be a good alternative. Some of the ones I saw were being sold with safari land holster and mags. If anyone was going to import one I'd grab that barrel up.
 
Questar has one barrel in stock for $150 in .40 s&w. If you can pick up one of the .40 Px4 Police trade ins for $300 to $400 it might be a good alternative. Some of the ones I saw were being sold with safari land holster and mags. If anyone was going to import one I'd grab that barrel up.

Saw the barrel on Questar. Did some calculations on the exch rate plus duty and taxes and the $400.00 usd before taxes becomes $586.88CDN (approx) after it hits the border. Adding the $150 barrel, import service fees and shipping it does add up. It comes down to whether you really want to import the firearm. Even with the mags and holster in the kit (which is great) for a base total of $744.38 CDN (including the Questar Barrel) plus import service fees and shipping I didn't consider this an option for me.

For what it's worth I have shot both the Type D and now the Type C the only comparison from my perspective is the trigger action. The Type C has a shorter trigger pull (not much) and a little lighter on the weight but I will say it definitely is a close match to the Type D.
 
I was looking for .40sw upper to put on my px4 and through my blindness got a type D upper with a full parts kit. I now have an ad on EE to trade for a type F upper (.40 or .45) with the parts kit, ping me if you guys are interested.
 
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