Beretta Px4 Storm Full Size Beretta PX4 Storm Full Size User Manual - Page 18

Ergonomic, Modular, Features - holster

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ERGONOMIC, MODULAR FEATURES NOTICE: The numbers in the figures refer to the photos on pages 53 and 54. Technopolymer frame (Fig. 1/C). By using corrosion-resistant technopolymer reinforced fiberglass, Beretta has developed a light and technically advanced pistol with an extremely modern, ergonomic line. The rounded, snag free surfaces of the pistol ensure trouble-free insertion and holster extraction. The rounded trigger guard ensures, correct hand firing position The pistol comes with a standard Picatinny rail (MIL STD 1913) under the barrel (Fig. 1-2/M) for convenient mounting of a laser device, flashlight or other type of accessory. Ergonomic and modular grip (Fig. 1-2/N). The ergonomic frame features an optimal grip angle for automatic acquisition of the line of sight. The rear upper part of the grip is curved and recessed to snugly fit and protect the shooter's hand. Both the front and the rear of the grip feature a comfortable checkered surface which, helps prevent slippage when held. Thanks to a newly patented modular system, the pistol adapts to different hand sizes with interchangeable back-straps of different thickness and configuration for individualized performance. In addition to the standard back-strap (medium), the grips are available with a slim back-strap for small hands and an oversized one for large hands. Ambidextrous and interchangeable manual safety lever (Fig. 1-2/A). The manual safety/hammer decocking lever (model F) and the hammer decocking lever (model G) is positioned on both sides of the slide for easy access by all shooters. The model G decocking lever can be replaced with a low profile (stealth) configuration to further reduce the overall dimensions of the slide. Reversible and interchangeable magazine release button (Fig. 1-2/O). The newly designed magazine release button can be mounted on either side depending on shooter preference. The standard button (small) can be easily replaced by either the Large or Combat (extended size) button. 60

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ERGONOMIC, MODULAR
FEATURES
NOTICE:
The numbers in the figures refer to the photos on pages
53 and 54.
Technopolymer frame
(
Fig. 1/C
). By using corrosion-resistant
technopolymer reinforced fiberglass, Beretta has developed a
light and technically advanced pistol with an extremely modern,
ergonomic line. The rounded, snag free surfaces of the pistol
ensure trouble-free insertion and holster extraction.
The
rounded trigger guard ensures, correct hand firing position
The pistol comes with a standard Picatinny rail (MIL STD 1913)
under the barrel (
Fig. 1-2/M
) for convenient mounting of a laser
device, flashlight or other type of accessory.
Ergonomic and modular grip
(
Fig. 1-2/N
). The ergonomic frame
features an optimal grip angle for automatic acquisition of the
line of sight. The rear upper part of the grip is curved and
recessed to snugly fit and protect the shooter’s hand.
Both the front and the rear of the grip feature a comfortable
checkered surface which, helps prevent slippage when held.
Thanks to a newly patented modular system, the pistol adapts to
different hand sizes with interchangeable back-straps of
different thickness and configuration for individualized
performance.
In addition to the standard back-strap (medium),
the grips are available with a slim back-strap for small hands and
an oversized one for large hands.
Ambidextrous and interchangeable manual safety lever
(
Fig. 1-2/A
). The manual safety/hammer decocking lever (
model
F
) and the hammer decocking lever (
model G
) is positioned on
both sides of the slide for easy access by all shooters. The
model G
decocking lever can be replaced with a low profile
(stealth) configuration to further reduce the overall dimensions
of the slide.
Reversible and interchangeable magazine release button
(
Fig.
1-2/O
). The newly designed magazine release button can be
mounted on either side depending on shooter preference. The
standard button (small) can be easily replaced by either the
Large or Combat (extended size) button.