Beretta Px4 Storm Full-Size Type F .40 S&W DA/SA Pistol – 4" Barrel, 10+1 Rounds, Matte Bruniton Finish
The Beretta Px4 Storm Full-Size Type F brings Beretta’s rotating-barrel recoil system, ambidextrous controls, and modular ergonomics to the powerful .40 S&W cartridge. Built on a glass-fiber–reinforced polymer frame with a steel slide treated in matte Bruniton, this NATO-certified design is engineered for durability and smooth shooting. Three factory 10-round magazines and the original hard case round out a well-kept pistol that shows only faint evidence of previous use.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent – Shows only minimal handling or firing wear.
Bore Condition: Excellent – Clean, mirror finish with sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Minor superficial scratches and small blemishes are present on the exterior surfaces. The bore is bright and shiny.
What’s Included
- Blue Beretta factory hard case
- Beretta Px4 Storm user manual
- Three 10-round factory Beretta steel magazines
This Px4 Storm utilizes Beretta’s rotating barrel locking system, which spreads recoil forces radially to reduce muzzle flip and improve follow-up shot speed.
The full-size frame houses a 4-inch, cold-hammer-forged, chrome-lined alloy steel barrel for long service life and corrosion resistance. Front and rear cocking serrations on the slide aid manipulation in varied conditions.
Controls are fully ambidextrous or reversible: the slide-mounted safety/decocker is mirrored on both sides, and the magazine release can be swapped for left- or right-hand use. An integral Picatinny rail with one slot allows easy attachment of a light or laser.
Fixed three-dot sights offer a clear sight picture, with the rear unit drift-adjustable for windage. Interchangeable backstraps (not included) let the shooter tailor grip size, while the external rounded hammer supports both double-action and single-action firing modes.
Designed to exceed 150,000 rounds in NATO endurance testing, the Px4 Storm is built for reliability and longevity in demanding environments.




