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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3180128" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>Reviving an old thread to give an update on this pistol. I ended up getting a great deal on it thanks to another member (posted about it the "Anybody get anything cool" thread. I've had it now for little less than 3 weeks and have put 200 rounds through it and I'm really liking it. The recoil is less than my Taurus PT840 (which is saying something as it's a full size vs the compact size of the PX4) and almost on par with my sub-compact EC9s. Very easy to shoot, which is good as I have small hands (insert jokes here). Has not had any problems so far (shooting 165 grain FMJ WWB for range ammo). Accuracy is hard to tell as I'm still re-learning pistol control after not firing a pistol is darn near 30 years. But, when comparing it to my Taurus I'm a bit more accurate. And even though its smaller than my PT840 I'm only losing 3 rounds (12+1 vs 15+1). The only con is the reassembly, and its a very minor con. Unlike most semi-auto's with a floating barrel design, due to its rotating barrel it has a small cam attachment that can be a bugger at times to get seated. That again is mostly due to user inexperience. </p><p></p><p>All in all its a great pistol IMO, that I got for almost 100 off the local price thanks to Academy doing a price match. Once I find a holster that I'm comfortable with and train on drawing and firing (and my OHL finally comes in), this will be my EDC. Now I'm tempted to get the 9mm version as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3180128, member: 43724"] Reviving an old thread to give an update on this pistol. I ended up getting a great deal on it thanks to another member (posted about it the "Anybody get anything cool" thread. I've had it now for little less than 3 weeks and have put 200 rounds through it and I'm really liking it. The recoil is less than my Taurus PT840 (which is saying something as it's a full size vs the compact size of the PX4) and almost on par with my sub-compact EC9s. Very easy to shoot, which is good as I have small hands (insert jokes here). Has not had any problems so far (shooting 165 grain FMJ WWB for range ammo). Accuracy is hard to tell as I'm still re-learning pistol control after not firing a pistol is darn near 30 years. But, when comparing it to my Taurus I'm a bit more accurate. And even though its smaller than my PT840 I'm only losing 3 rounds (12+1 vs 15+1). The only con is the reassembly, and its a very minor con. Unlike most semi-auto's with a floating barrel design, due to its rotating barrel it has a small cam attachment that can be a bugger at times to get seated. That again is mostly due to user inexperience. All in all its a great pistol IMO, that I got for almost 100 off the local price thanks to Academy doing a price match. Once I find a holster that I'm comfortable with and train on drawing and firing (and my OHL finally comes in), this will be my EDC. Now I'm tempted to get the 9mm version as well. [/QUOTE]
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