Beretta CX4 Storm – the truth comes out!
LOOKS CAN BE DECEIVING. DUE TO ITS LOOK, MANY SHORTSIGHTED PEOPLE MISTAKENLY BELIEVE THE BERETTA CX4 STORM 3600 IS AN ASSAULT RIFLE.
One of the victims of the world famous Dawson College shooting (a Cx4 was the primary weapon used by insane and atypical shooter Kimveer Gill), labeled it a “war weapon” and a “military assault rifle” when advocating for its ban. While the Cx4 is classified as “restricted”, actual assault rifles are “prohibited” under Canada’s Criminal Code.
At least there’s still a small amount of freedom in America, however? For people who actually understand guns, especially the Beretta cx4 Storm is an ideal choice for sports, personal defense and law enforcement.
First of all, this firearm was ingeniously designed to be adaptable to full customization, just like a Barbie doll.
By pushing in the sling button and pulling the rail out by a thumb tab, the beretta cx4 storm includes a Picatinny rail that can be extended under the barrel . Each Storm also includes a side rail with two mounting screws, from the manufacturer, a second can be purchased along with a bottom rail. The overly contoured bottom rail is carefully designed to attach under the two side rails. A heavy top rail can also be purchased and installed with a tool included with the carbine. Three screws and nuts attach it to the top of the carbine using a pre-drilled hole, allowing the user to use the rail as a template to tap two other holes hidden under a thin membrane of plastic. A maximum of five Picatinny rails can be utilized using Beretta accessory kits, or the user can use the two present at purchase to attach a number of optics, grips, disco balls, lights, lasers, bipods, etc.
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