Beretta PX4 Storm vs Pedersoli Derringer Philadelphia

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Handguns Beretta PX4 Storm Pedersoli Derringer Philadelphia
Summary
Rating
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Rank
#20730
#22124
Barrel Length 4.9"
Weight 27.5 oz
Capacity 17+1 1
Finish Black Polymer Case Hardened/Blued/Brass
Sights Adjustable w/ Tritium Front Post & 2-Dot Tritium Rear Aperture
Gun Type Pistol
Action Flintlock
Caliber .45 ACP
Details
Brand Beretta Pedersoli
Reviews See 59 Reviews See 6 Reviews
Prices
MSRP $569.99 $314.99
Used Price $398.99 $220.49
Sale Price $512.99 $283.49

Handguns Descriptions

Beretta PX4 Storm

Built around Beretta® PX4 modular technology, the Beretta PX4 Storm™ Semi-Auto Pistol delivers rapid shots with precise accuracy due to its ergonomic design and unique action. The PX4 utilizes a rotating barrel locking system that reduces felt recoil and muzzle rise by releasing recoil energy radially. The corrosion resistant fiberglass-reinforced polymer frame comes with 3 interchangeable backstraps to obtain a proper fit according to the individual shooter's hand. Non-slip texturing on the grip also aids in weapon control. An integral Picatinny rail provides rapid attachment of tactical lights and laser aiming devices. The PX4 Storm is a double/single action semi-automatic pistol with an external hammer. The ambidextrous safety doubles as a decocking lever. The slide features a Bruniton™ non-reflective black coating for superior corrosion and wear resistant finish, while forward and rear serrations provides a non-slip hold on the slide when loading and unloading the weapon. White, 3-dot sights provide quick sight acquisition in varied lighting. The gun's chrome-lined barrel resists corrosion and requires less maintenance. The Beretta PX4 Storm Semi-Auto Pistol fieldstrips quickly without tools into 5 subcomponents for cleaning and maintenance.

Pedersoli Derringer Philadelphia

The .45-caliber Philadelphia Derringer is a true icon in classic gun history for its small dimensions and role in self-defense. A similar pistol was found in one of Ford Theatre’s boxes in Washington where President Abraham Lincoln was fatally injured by John Wilkes Booth. This reproduction has brass furniture and a case-hardened lock. The barrel has a brass V aiming rear sight and a blade front sight. The lacquered, one-piece walnut grip has crossed checkered details.

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