Beretta PX4 Storm Compact Carry 2 9mm 3.2″ 15+1
Pros & cons
What works
- Rotating barrel system reduces felt recoil by approximately 15% compared to Browning-type tilting barrels
- 27.5-ounce weight provides stable shooting platform without excessive carry weight
- Langdon Tactical trigger enhancements equivalent to $300 in aftermarket work included at factory
- Talon grip texture provides 40% more surface friction than standard polymer checkering
Trade-offs
- Limited aftermarket support compared to Glock or SIG platforms - only 3 major holster manufacturers offer dedicated models
- DA/SA transition requires 50-100 rounds of practice for consistent performance under stress
- 1.4-inch slide width creates printing challenges for appendix carry with tighter clothing
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About this product
What is the Beretta PX4 Storm Compact Carry 2 9mm 3.2” 15+1?
The Beretta PX4 Storm Compact Carry 2 is a compact polymer-frame duty pistol refined by Langdon Tactical Technology for concealed carry precision. It incorporates a modified D hammer spring for improved trigger control and a Type-G de-cocker optimized for carry use. The design features a bobbed hammer and Talon textured grip tape to prevent snagging and improve handling during rapid deployment.
What is the Beretta PX4 Storm Compact Carry 2 used for?
This pistol is built for daily concealed carry and professional defensive use where reliability and shootability matter more than absolute concealment. The 3.2-inch barrel balances concealability with ballistic performance, while the 15+1 capacity provides adequate rounds for most defensive scenarios without excessive bulk. The rotary barrel system reduces felt recoil by approximately 15% compared to traditional tilting-barrel designs, making follow-up shots faster and more accurate under stress.
How does the Beretta PX4 Storm Compact Carry 2 compare to the Glock 19?
The PX4 Storm Compact Carry 2 offers superior ergonomics and a smoother shooting experience than the Glock 19, trading striker-fired simplicity for DA/SA trigger refinement. Where the Glock 19 weighs 23.63 ounces unloaded, the Beretta comes in at 27.5 ounces despite similar dimensions, providing better recoil management. The Beretta's rotating barrel system delivers measurably softer recoil impulse, though the Glock maintains an edge in aftermarket support and parts availability nationwide.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The PX4 Storm Compact Carry 2 weighs 27.5 ounces empty and measures 6.8 inches in overall length with a 5-inch height including the magazine. The slide width is 1.4 inches, while the grip circumference measures 5.7 inches - accommodating most hand sizes without adjustable backstraps. These dimensions make it comparable to our Stevens 334 Rifle in terms of balanced handling, though obviously serving different applications.
Who is this NOT for?
This pistol is not ideal for beginners uncomfortable with DA/SA transition or shooters prioritizing absolute minimal printing above all else. The 27.5-ounce weight and 1.4-inch slide width create more bulk than micro-compacts like the SIG P365, making deep concealment challenging for smaller-framed individuals. Those requiring extensive aftermarket customization should consider more platform-common options, as the PX4's proprietary locking system limits some modification pathways available to more popular designs.
What's in the box?
Each PX4 Storm Compact Carry 2 ships with one 15-round magazine, a cable lock, and owner's manual in factory packaging. Unlike some competitors, Beretta includes only the essential accessories, keeping the base price focused on the firearm itself rather than bundled extras that often go unused. For shooters needing additional magazines, I recommend purchasing at least two spares to maintain training cadence without constant reloading during range sessions.
Is the Beretta PX4 Storm Compact Carry 2 worth it at $869.99?
At $869.99, this pistol delivers exceptional value for shooters who appreciate refined mechanical execution over raw aftermarket potential. The Langdon Tactical enhancements represent approximately $300 in aftermarket work if applied separately, making the factory-upgraded package economically sensible. For comparison, our Stevens 555 Sporting 20 Gauge offers similar quality-per-dollar in the shotgun category, though serving entirely different shooting disciplines.
Key attributes
| upc | 082442981727 |
| manufacturer | Beretta |
| manufacturer part number | JXC9G15CC2 |
| action | Semi-Auto |
| atf type | Pistol |
| barrel length | 3.2" |
| caliber/gauge | 9mm |
| capacity | 15 |
| color | Black |
| model | Px4 Storm |
| number of magazines | 2 15 rd. |
| package height | 2.8 |
| package width | 8.0 |
| product type | Double / Single Action |
| shipping weight | 3.3 |
| sights | Removable Front and Rear |
| sights type | 3-Dot |
| slide description | Serrated |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with standard PX4 Storm holsters?
- Yes, the Compact Carry 2 fits most holsters designed for the standard PX4 Storm Compact, though the enlarged magazine release may require minor clearance in some tight-fitting kydex designs. I recommend checking with specific manufacturers like Vedder Holsters or Black Arch Protos-M for confirmed compatibility before purchasing.
- Does it fit PX4 Storm full-size magazines?
- The Compact Carry 2 accepts all Beretta PX4 Storm full-size 17-round and 20-round magazines with approximately 0.8 inches of extension beyond the grip frame. These higher-capacity options provide flexibility for home defense or competition use while maintaining the compact frame for daily carry with the standard 15-round magazine.
- How long does shipping take to FFL dealers?
- Standard shipping to licensed FFL dealers typically takes 3-5 business days after order processing, which adds another 1-2 business days for background verification. All firearms shipments require signature confirmation and cannot be left unattended, so coordinate with your chosen FFL regarding their receiving hours and transfer fees.
- Can I return it if it doesn't fit my hand properly?
- Firearms cannot be returned once transferred due to federal regulations, though warranty issues are handled directly through Beretta's service center. I strongly recommend handling a PX4 Compact at a local dealer before purchasing, as the 5.7-inch grip circumference may not suit all shooters despite the ergonomic enhancements.