OK, so I would like to move a couple of pieces I have not shot in a long time.
I have 2 Beretta model PX4's, one in 9 mm and one in .45.
First the 9mm. This was my second pistol owned. This was the first pistol I began to compete with oh so many years ago. Great shooting gun, very accurate. Features Beretta's rotating barrel system which is supposed to dissipate felt recoil (though there have been many discussions as to that effect). I did always find these easy to shoot. The modifications made are night sights and a Dave Olhasso trigger job. The single action pull is very, very nice. The double action may be improved by changing springs. I never got that far. Of course, very reliable, this is well known for this series. The gun includes 6 - 10 round mags, a kydex leather lined holster and a brand new, never installed extended barrel because I was so anal at the time I didn't like to see any typical wear on the outside of the barrel. I may have the original case for it somewhere but will have to look.
Now, the second pistol is a Beretta PX4 SD in .45 auto. This is a "special edition" of their standard PX4 in .45. You can read more about it here...http://www.beretta.com/en/px4-storm-sd-type-f-/
This gun is 100% stock. It comes with 1-9 round and 2-10 round mags that have their special magical coating to resist grime, sand, etc. from interfering with the operation of the gun. I also have 2-adiitional 10 round mags that will go with the gun.
Again, also a very reliable and accurate gun and a nice softer shooting .45. Because this is a special edition, it comes packaged in a very nice pressurized, pelican type case. I have all the original paperwork, grip inserts, brushes, etc. that came with the gun. Even the original bottle of oil is still there. If the holster does not go with the 9mm, I will include it here as well as the two frames are similar.
I would like to sell these as a package for a very good price of $1,150.00. The SD in .45 alone sells on Gunbroker for a minimum of $900.00.
Separately, I'll do $850.00 for the .45 SD and $400.00 for the 9mm. Of course, the buyer is responsible for following all local, state and federal laws as far as purchasing said guns as well as any transfer fees on their end.
I have 2 Beretta model PX4's, one in 9 mm and one in .45.
First the 9mm. This was my second pistol owned. This was the first pistol I began to compete with oh so many years ago. Great shooting gun, very accurate. Features Beretta's rotating barrel system which is supposed to dissipate felt recoil (though there have been many discussions as to that effect). I did always find these easy to shoot. The modifications made are night sights and a Dave Olhasso trigger job. The single action pull is very, very nice. The double action may be improved by changing springs. I never got that far. Of course, very reliable, this is well known for this series. The gun includes 6 - 10 round mags, a kydex leather lined holster and a brand new, never installed extended barrel because I was so anal at the time I didn't like to see any typical wear on the outside of the barrel. I may have the original case for it somewhere but will have to look.
Now, the second pistol is a Beretta PX4 SD in .45 auto. This is a "special edition" of their standard PX4 in .45. You can read more about it here...http://www.beretta.com/en/px4-storm-sd-type-f-/
This gun is 100% stock. It comes with 1-9 round and 2-10 round mags that have their special magical coating to resist grime, sand, etc. from interfering with the operation of the gun. I also have 2-adiitional 10 round mags that will go with the gun.
Again, also a very reliable and accurate gun and a nice softer shooting .45. Because this is a special edition, it comes packaged in a very nice pressurized, pelican type case. I have all the original paperwork, grip inserts, brushes, etc. that came with the gun. Even the original bottle of oil is still there. If the holster does not go with the 9mm, I will include it here as well as the two frames are similar.
I would like to sell these as a package for a very good price of $1,150.00. The SD in .45 alone sells on Gunbroker for a minimum of $900.00.
Separately, I'll do $850.00 for the .45 SD and $400.00 for the 9mm. Of course, the buyer is responsible for following all local, state and federal laws as far as purchasing said guns as well as any transfer fees on their end.