New info! I have the pellet and 9mm version thank you 2A USA! The pellet version has trained all 4 of my teen children and now young adults on safe gun handling practices and marksmanship. This airgun has stood up to @800-1000 pellet Rounds during training snd looks brand new still.
I’ve owned one of these for ages and really like it. The actual Beretta pistol doesn’t seem to sell well in the US for some reason but if I lived in the US I would definitely be an owner 👍
I have this Beretta and it's a great pellet gun! I use it for training in my back yard for plinking and silhouette targets, feels like the real thing and best of all is the price especially with military discount 😎👍
Hello, I have a request, can you please make a new video on the PX4 with any new insights on it, and specially with your newer video format where we can see you reviewing the gun and not just your hands. The newer format is very professional and interactive.
Hello Andy, I am just looking for an unbiased opinion from your unparallel knowledge of CO2 powered guns to make my purchase decision in next couple of weeks...which one is the best : 1. Barrera Storm px4 2. Umarex SA10 3. Swiss Arms P92 Please please send your response ASAP...😔
The one thing I love - and fear - with this thing is that it looks almost completely like a real gun, even up close. The problem is that... well... someone sees you with this, you're in for a bad time here in Canada BC lol.
I got one few years ago, half of diablo shots didnt even leave the magaizne and it started leaking gas after a month. I cant even get it fixed because no one can even disassemble it.
Hello Andy, I hope you still read comments on this video. I think you are the person to help since you reviewed boths products. My dilema I wanted to buy a Crosman P1 because it feels great in the hand and has fully auto feature. But I recently found a PX4 its cheaper and shooting pellets catches my attention a lot. I already own a Daisy 415 and a Crosman 1377. Wich pistol would you buy a P1 or a PX4?
These are basically way good co2 replica pellet shooters. This Beretta PX4 Storm, the ASG CZ P-09 and the Gamo P-85 are quite alike. Apparently all made in Japan by the same manufacturing company. Personally though a CZ P-09 guy myself. Own two of them already. Was kinda funny to see this Beretta also hit the target slightly to the left of the bullseye - just as both of my CZ P-09s when they were new. This Beretta though seem to have a couple of features that's also been seen on a couple of UX Walther replica airpistols. The safety lever type - and the quick-twist buttplate to pierce the co2 cartridge. Never been a huge fan of either of those myself. The quick-twist plate on my Walther CP99 Compact BB pistol eventually gave the cartridge seal a leakage due to too short of a upward movement when the seal gotten plenty of use and apparently a bit flattened - so I replaced the quick-twist knob system with a 12mm hex grub screw to pierce the cartridge with an Allen key instead.. The safety lever is okay and good if having kids around. But I put a small piece of black zip-tie between the sliding button and the lever on my Walther airpistol for it's safety lever to be swithed into fire-mode without having to slide the button first. I do though store safely away all of my airguns behind locked doors so no kids get to them. And whenever my nlw 9yo daughter asks to shoot - it is usually the Sig Sauer MCX rifle instead of any pistols. Did get once to read that some of these Berettas had an issue of dropping out the mag when fired. Something with the magazine locking apparently.. But apparently they did put out a newer edition (or "batch") of these at some point, which seems to have been slightly improved according to their owners. Never been out to buying one of these Berettas myself. Mostly just because my CZ P-09s shoot and functions basically the same. The cartridge piercing system and the safety switch are of course different after the different external look is mentioned. But these are way sweet to shoot. The blowback is good. Damn shame only the airsoft versions got the lock-open after last shot feature.
What do yo mean “when they were new”? Did the issue fix itself or did you do something to correct it? Unfortunately, shooting left seems to be a consistent problem with Umarex, and the lack of adjustable sights to correct for it is frustrating. As for the twist-in mechanism, I actually enjoy the convenience and much prefer it than Allen key systems, so I tend to look for it. Your experience with repeated use is concerning though not at all alarming: I am afraid something like that goes with the territory, and I can see how it happens. I try to be as gentle as possible and go no further than necessary when twisting in a cartridge: that way I can hopefully postpone any issues. Time will tell I guess. Perhaps I’ll use it as an excuse to buy a new one if it fails!
@@kencur9690 The outer barrel (on the P-09 at least) is attached with a rail-like system between the main aluminium body blocks. I shimmed the outer barrel to point slightly more right (this same job usually done to Sig Sauer P226 ASPs due to a totally loose outer barrel issue). I think you possibly also can attach a very thin piece of tape onto the inner barrel also to fit it perfectly within the outer - but I can't remember if ai did that also or not. My both P-09s (and my Sig P320 btw) shot about 1-2cm to the left off bullseye at 6 meters as new. Center height, but left - and was annoying as hell..🤣 I do not like adjusting my sight accordingly - so I often solve these issues myself. My main hobby mostly been buying co2 replica airpistols and then tinkering with them as needed. The Beretta PX4 Storm is a very nice pistol, but I have a feeling it would not offer me anything new other than the external looks. I try to buy different kind of builds just because of interest in the mechanics in them. Some seem unnecessary complex - while others, as the UX SA-10 is simplicity itself and works right about as reliably as a baseball bat..🤣
@@brorjordas1979 first of all, allow me to thank you for the very detailed reply. I like shooting my airsoft gun for target practice - getting a real gun is out of the question for now. I wanted to get a feel. Of course, I’d still have to practice with the real thing, though I did shoot at a range before, but these replicas offer an opportunity to reenact at least some of the procedures, especially with regard to safe handling (treating it as a real gun) and clearing maneuvers. That said, I am entirely disappointed by the target shooting element of it, since the inaccuracy seems to be gun based (and in the case of airsoft, most likely BB based as well). So I am wondering, short of manual adjustments to barrel as you suggest, and assuming that pellet guns are at least slightly more accurate, since one is removing the light plastic ammo element, is there a pellet gun which is (a) a good replica - I did find some very good air guns but they are pure air guns, not replicas; (b) uses co2 and with a quick-twist system since I personally prefer that; (c) has considerable force; (d) is either an inherently good shooter or, perhaps more realistically speaking, has at least adjustable iron sights which could b used to correct any discrepancy; (e) uses a magazine and has blowback. It’s a lot of criteria and I haven’t been able to find one yet which satisfies all of them. There’s always one or two items missing. Do you know any which fit this holy grail, given that you are a collector? Thanks again for any thoughts - all are welcome even if you don’t have the perfect answer I am looking for.
@@kencur9690 Well, yeah.. Usually when you mention "pellet", then already a couple of things mostly gets off anyone's list. No lock open after last shot - and a realistic magazine. A close to something that you'd might be after is the Umarex' Walther PPQ M2 blowback pellet pistol. It has been on my own wants list ever since I heard of one to come out (2 years gone already?🤔). I've just been lately been into my Sig Virtus PCP, so I've had no hurry to buy the blowback PPQ. Still no lock open after last shot - but has a fullsize magazine - and oughta have a windage adjustable rear sight as UX Walthers has had also before. A short blowback slide on the pistol - and with a good valve system in the magazine to give a decent performance. Apparently the PPQ could have a better slide spring- but I'd probably change that myself either way. One of my favorites, the Sig Sauer X-FIVE ASP has a fully adjustable rear sight, but a stickmagazine. And they have to many given pellet/magazine jamming problems. A simple fix on the magazine - but the trigger pull will be affected. The UX SA-10 is badass. But has no sight adjustments. And the fullsize magazine has rotary magazines that can fall off - so you can't really train magazine changes with it. And the SA-10 is no direct replica of anything. It just reminds me of my favorite Sig Sauer - and a certain special Smith&Wesson (can't remember the model) that also has a bling barrel.
If you still monitor this channel I have a question. So I have the same pistol as you. It was working fine then the trigger got stuck in the fire position. All the way back. I've disassemble it as much as I could but I can't get to the trigger. Has this ever happened to you? Do you have any suggestions? Thank you
Thanks for the video, I got one as a gift so I had questions. You answered all the questions I had and then some. I appreciate that very much, great video.😀
Hi all just started playing with air guns more so with paintball markers but I'm clueless on the law here in the UK 🇬🇧 I have just got my self the hdr 50 7.5 joules what ever that means been told 7.5 is OK for that gun but I don't understand it all ..my question is umarex Have come out with a new gun the umarex hdx 68 pump shotgun and have it in 7.5 and 16 joules what I like to know is can I have the 16 joules one in the UK or will I get in trouble having the 16 joules 🇬🇧 and all so with paintball markers is it OK to use rubber balls in the UK with the paintball gun I'm desperately need the right answer as I don't want to be in trouble with the law or fancy going prison lol ..so is it OK to gave the 16 joules ..umarex hdx pump shotgun...and can you use rubber ball in paintball markers ?? Or is it only just paintballs hope you can help thanks
Thanks for the upload. Just received one and for the life of me couldn’t figure out how to take the safety off and the manual doesn’t explain the slide back before the push up 🙄😁 hellish stiff as you say.
I really dont like the bottom of the grip. It looks like a piece is missing (where the magazine enters). I would not buy it just for this reason, Why not extend the plastic to the front?
I Love mine! Purchased the first one 2 years ago, sexy gun......Purchased another one over 2019 Christmas deal Amazon $20. I duel wield with them now... but
Depends on how your using them accuracy wise, I use mine with a timer on plate or gong type targets. I use other air pistols for paper targets. I use some for quick draw exercise etc. These are my 7-10 yard shooters. They seem to hit my targets nicely........Nice power too!
My friend, please do not be dismayed. While the Umarex Px4 Storm is terrible, there ARE excellent airgun pistols available. I just want to spare others the dismay I've endured owning this disappointing piece. Peace and blessings, Steve.
@@luislhg I review many just about everyday. There is one that is actually *designed for home defense,* but designated for training purposes because of ridiculous government "regulations." I'll get the model number for you, but it can only be found on *Replica Airguns, U.S., and *maybe* Replica Airguns Canada (which I doubt). I'll take a look at others for you. If you like revolvers, *Pyramyd Airguns* have beautiful *all metal revolvers,* if you're interested.
New info! I have the pellet and 9mm version thank you 2A USA! The pellet version has trained all 4 of my teen children and now young adults on safe gun handling practices and marksmanship.
This airgun has stood up to @800-1000 pellet Rounds during training snd looks brand new still.
I’ve owned one of these for ages and really like it. The actual Beretta pistol doesn’t seem to sell well in the US for some reason but if I lived in the US I would definitely be an owner 👍
I like it aswell 👌🏻
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That's one hell of a review!!! You covered everything!!!!
I have this baretta and its real nice once you get used to the saftey, compared to my sig sauer p226 the baretta is more accuarte,
I have this Beretta and it's a great pellet gun! I use it for training in my back yard for plinking and silhouette targets, feels like the real thing and best of all is the price especially with military discount 😎👍
Hello, I have a request, can you please make a new video on the PX4 with any new insights on it, and specially with your newer video format where we can see you reviewing the gun and not just your hands. The newer format is very professional and interactive.
I just bought that gun and loving it!
Great ooening to this vid....gives all the information needed off the bat. Is it better than the crosman vigilante please?
Hello Andy, I am just looking for an unbiased opinion from your unparallel knowledge of CO2 powered guns to make my purchase decision in next couple of weeks...which one is the best :
1. Barrera Storm px4
2. Umarex SA10
3. Swiss Arms P92
Please please send your response ASAP...😔
It is great your video, thanks to share it, Regards from Mexico
Hello Andy, if I had to choose between the C02 pistols the Beretta P4X and SIG SAUER P320, which would recommend
Which did u choose at last?
I love mine. Really great. Was not sure if I was going to buy it so glad I did. I got it before seeing this video.
The one thing I love - and fear - with this thing is that it looks almost completely like a real gun, even up close.
The problem is that... well... someone sees you with this, you're in for a bad time here in Canada BC lol.
wdym, I’m in vancouver BC and I have one
@@MrBeafyYT Yeah but my 1911 looks realistic as well and even beyond…
I got one few years ago, half of diablo shots didnt even leave the magaizne and it started leaking gas after a month. I cant even get it fixed because no one can even disassemble it.
Mine is the same. Ive tried PTFE on the top of the Co2 cartridge but as soon as I take the first shot it leaks
Excellent video! Greetings from Canada!
What happens when using a bb in a rifled barrel? Also, does this gun field strip?
So are you shooting for 33 feet at the target? I just was wondering because it didn't take you to long to get close to examine the target.
Hello Andy, I hope you still read comments on this video. I think you are the person to help since you reviewed boths products. My dilema I wanted to buy a Crosman P1 because it feels great in the hand and has fully auto feature. But I recently found a PX4 its cheaper and shooting pellets catches my attention a lot. I already own a Daisy 415 and a Crosman 1377. Wich pistol would you buy a P1 or a PX4?
These are basically way good co2 replica pellet shooters. This Beretta PX4 Storm, the ASG CZ P-09 and the Gamo P-85 are quite alike. Apparently all made in Japan by the same manufacturing company.
Personally though a CZ P-09 guy myself. Own two of them already. Was kinda funny to see this Beretta also hit the target slightly to the left of the bullseye - just as both of my CZ P-09s when they were new.
This Beretta though seem to have a couple of features that's also been seen on a couple of UX Walther replica airpistols. The safety lever type - and the quick-twist buttplate to pierce the co2 cartridge. Never been a huge fan of either of those myself. The quick-twist plate on my Walther CP99 Compact BB pistol eventually gave the cartridge seal a leakage due to too short of a upward movement when the seal gotten plenty of use and apparently a bit flattened - so I replaced the quick-twist knob system with a 12mm hex grub screw to pierce the cartridge with an Allen key instead.. The safety lever is okay and good if having kids around. But I put a small piece of black zip-tie between the sliding button and the lever on my Walther airpistol for it's safety lever to be swithed into fire-mode without having to slide the button first. I do though store safely away all of my airguns behind locked doors so no kids get to them. And whenever my nlw 9yo daughter asks to shoot - it is usually the Sig Sauer MCX rifle instead of any pistols.
Did get once to read that some of these Berettas had an issue of dropping out the mag when fired. Something with the magazine locking apparently.. But apparently they did put out a newer edition (or "batch") of these at some point, which seems to have been slightly improved according to their owners.
Never been out to buying one of these Berettas myself. Mostly just because my CZ P-09s shoot and functions basically the same. The cartridge piercing system and the safety switch are of course different after the different external look is mentioned.
But these are way sweet to shoot. The blowback is good. Damn shame only the airsoft versions got the lock-open after last shot feature.
What do yo mean “when they were new”? Did the issue fix itself or did you do something to correct it? Unfortunately, shooting left seems to be a consistent problem with Umarex, and the lack of adjustable sights to correct for it is frustrating. As for the twist-in mechanism, I actually enjoy the convenience and much prefer it than Allen key systems, so I tend to look for it. Your experience with repeated use is concerning though not at all alarming: I am afraid something like that goes with the territory, and I can see how it happens. I try to be as gentle as possible and go no further than necessary when twisting in a cartridge: that way I can hopefully postpone any issues. Time will tell I guess. Perhaps I’ll use it as an excuse to buy a new one if it fails!
@@kencur9690 The outer barrel (on the P-09 at least) is attached with a rail-like system between the main aluminium body blocks. I shimmed the outer barrel to point slightly more right (this same job usually done to Sig Sauer P226 ASPs due to a totally loose outer barrel issue). I think you possibly also can attach a very thin piece of tape onto the inner barrel also to fit it perfectly within the outer - but I can't remember if ai did that also or not. My both P-09s (and my Sig P320 btw) shot about 1-2cm to the left off bullseye at 6 meters as new. Center height, but left - and was annoying as hell..🤣
I do not like adjusting my sight accordingly - so I often solve these issues myself. My main hobby mostly been buying co2 replica airpistols and then tinkering with them as needed.
The Beretta PX4 Storm is a very nice pistol, but I have a feeling it would not offer me anything new other than the external looks. I try to buy different kind of builds just because of interest in the mechanics in them. Some seem unnecessary complex - while others, as the UX SA-10 is simplicity itself and works right about as reliably as a baseball bat..🤣
@@brorjordas1979 first of all, allow me to thank you for the very detailed reply. I like shooting my airsoft gun for target practice - getting a real gun is out of the question for now. I wanted to get a feel. Of course, I’d still have to practice with the real thing, though I did shoot at a range before, but these replicas offer an opportunity to reenact at least some of the procedures, especially with regard to safe handling (treating it as a real gun) and clearing maneuvers. That said, I am entirely disappointed by the target shooting element of it, since the inaccuracy seems to be gun based (and in the case of airsoft, most likely BB based as well). So I am wondering, short of manual adjustments to barrel as you suggest, and assuming that pellet guns are at least slightly more accurate, since one is removing the light plastic ammo element, is there a pellet gun which is (a) a good replica - I did find some very good air guns but they are pure air guns, not replicas; (b) uses co2 and with a quick-twist system since I personally prefer that; (c) has considerable force; (d) is either an inherently good shooter or, perhaps more realistically speaking, has at least adjustable iron sights which could b used to correct any discrepancy; (e) uses a magazine and has blowback.
It’s a lot of criteria and I haven’t been able to find one yet which satisfies all of them. There’s always one or two items missing. Do you know any which fit this holy grail, given that you are a collector? Thanks again for any thoughts - all are welcome even if you don’t have the perfect answer I am looking for.
@@kencur9690 Well, yeah..
Usually when you mention "pellet", then already a couple of things mostly gets off anyone's list. No lock open after last shot - and a realistic magazine. A close to something that you'd might be after is the Umarex' Walther PPQ M2 blowback pellet pistol. It has been on my own wants list ever since I heard of one to come out (2 years gone already?🤔). I've just been lately been into my Sig Virtus PCP, so I've had no hurry to buy the blowback PPQ. Still no lock open after last shot - but has a fullsize magazine - and oughta have a windage adjustable rear sight as UX Walthers has had also before. A short blowback slide on the pistol - and with a good valve system in the magazine to give a decent performance. Apparently the PPQ could have a better slide spring- but I'd probably change that myself either way.
One of my favorites, the Sig Sauer X-FIVE ASP has a fully adjustable rear sight, but a stickmagazine. And they have to many given pellet/magazine jamming problems. A simple fix on the magazine - but the trigger pull will be affected.
The UX SA-10 is badass. But has no sight adjustments. And the fullsize magazine has rotary magazines that can fall off - so you can't really train magazine changes with it. And the SA-10 is no direct replica of anything. It just reminds me of my favorite Sig Sauer - and a certain special Smith&Wesson (can't remember the model) that also has a bling barrel.
If you still monitor this channel I have a question.
So I have the same pistol as you.
It was working fine then the trigger got stuck in the fire position. All the way back.
I've disassemble it as much as I could but I can't get to the trigger. Has this ever happened to you? Do you have any suggestions?
Thank you
Thanks for the video, I got one as a gift so I had questions. You answered all the questions I had and then some. I appreciate that very much, great video.😀
Your "TRIGGER PULL" Is quite outstanding! G.O.A.T!
I'm looking at my pt-85 right now and the beretta and thinking, same gun?
While I know this is an old video could you please tell me what the little spring catches are on the magazine?
which one is better px4 or pt85? please recommend
Hello I've lost the mag to my px4 storm any ideas where to order one please ...
Hi can you make a video of Beretta px4 storm vs gamo pt-56
Great review thanks
I have the 9mm version, this will make a good trainer.
Nice video; prompted me to buy one- and I did- thanks. Ps. Liked the Star Wars opening.
And how is it now?
@@chrisben4041 it’s great if you treat it properly, clean it. pelgun oil it once every 4 weeks or so.
@@preholds oh ok ok
Thats an awesome review
Hi all just started playing with air guns more so with paintball markers but I'm clueless on the law here in the UK 🇬🇧 I have just got my self the hdr 50 7.5 joules what ever that means been told 7.5 is OK for that gun but I don't understand it all ..my question is umarex Have come out with a new gun the umarex hdx 68 pump shotgun and have it in 7.5 and 16 joules what I like to know is can I have the 16 joules one in the UK or will I get in trouble having the 16 joules 🇬🇧 and all so with paintball markers is it OK to use rubber balls in the UK with the paintball gun I'm desperately need the right answer as I don't want to be in trouble with the law or fancy going prison lol ..so is it OK to gave the 16 joules ..umarex hdx pump shotgun...and can you use rubber ball in paintball markers ?? Or is it only just paintballs hope you can help thanks
Thanks for the upload. Just received one and for the life of me couldn’t figure out how to take the safety off and the manual doesn’t explain the slide back before the push up 🙄😁 hellish stiff as you say.
so how is it?
Que se puede hacer para poner un plomo mayor a la pistola de c. Odos si el cargador bien para los de 4.5
Excelente reseña.
Will this shoot pointed pellets?
I'm getting one need this
I really dont like the bottom of the grip. It looks like a piece is missing (where the magazine enters). I would not buy it just for this reason, Why not extend the plastic to the front?
Is this one of your favorite blowback gun? If not what is, and why is it not?
Been looking for magazine(s) for my PX4 have not been able to find any. Any leads ?
Rightand how did you dismount open that pistol?
I Love mine! Purchased the first one 2 years ago, sexy gun......Purchased another one over 2019 Christmas deal Amazon $20. I duel wield with them now... but
Is it accurate please?
Depends on how your using them accuracy wise, I use mine with a timer on plate or gong type targets. I use other air pistols for paper targets. I use some for quick draw exercise etc. These are my 7-10 yard shooters. They seem to hit my targets nicely........Nice power too!
an excellent review would these be suitable for firebird exploding targets thank you
After awhile, this piece isn't even good to shoot pellets... period. Forget about shooting targets.
ok thanks
My friend, please do not be dismayed. While the Umarex Px4 Storm is terrible, there ARE excellent airgun pistols available. I just want to spare others the dismay I've endured owning this disappointing piece. Peace and blessings, Steve.
@@thedesertwarrior7447 Could you please point to any other airgun pistol that you think is good?
@@luislhg I review many just about everyday. There is one that is actually *designed for home defense,* but designated for training purposes because of ridiculous government "regulations." I'll get the model number for you, but it can only be found on *Replica Airguns, U.S., and *maybe* Replica Airguns Canada (which I doubt). I'll take a look at others for you. If you like revolvers, *Pyramyd Airguns* have beautiful *all metal revolvers,* if you're interested.
Awesome video review..
That is one fine gun whats the cost of one .
220 CDN
I picked one up recently... is the slide rattle normal?
Yes
What are the best hunting pellets to buy for the rotary magazine would like spiked one can any one recommend ?
Pointed or dommed pellets, just be careful they don't extend beyond the rotary magazines.
Be alright with dust devils ?
👍👍👍
Werid that 2018 was 3 years ago
Now it is almost 5 years ago 😳
5 years
5 years ago
Bruh your comments 2 years old
6 years
Does it hold back on the last round.
No!! Sadly only BB pistols do so
hi pleaseee an video for beretta apx
Weird that 2018 was 6 years ago
. .i als0 have this m0del 0f airgun but my dad l0st the magazine and i cant find available magazine on the market.
for the life of me, I cannot get the safety to the fire position
Nice video. I really hope you don't shoot a real pistol with your videos trigger finger indexing...