Frequently Asked Questions
Beretta guns for sale
Is there a 45 caliber Beretta?
Yes. Beretta offers .45 ACP versions of its PX4 Storm line, including full-size and compact models. Our marketplace currently lists 4 variants across 21 retailers, with median pricing around $751 and typical range $630–$1,130. Two variants are in stock.
How much is the Beretta Storm 45?
Beretta PX4 Storm .45 ACP pistols average around $525–$543 used, with auction listings starting as low as $355 and new prices from $709. Four variants are available from 21 retailers, though stock varies. Price depends on barrel length, frame size, and specific model variant.
What makes the Beretta .45 ACP unique?
Beretta's .45 ACP Px4 Storm uses a rotating barrel that absorbs recoil by redirecting energy, resulting in softer felt recoil than traditional tilting-barrel designs. It offers full-size and compact frames, a DA/SA trigger, and proven reliability for defensive and service use.
Is Beretta discontinuing the PX4?
No. Beretta currently produces the PX4 Storm line and lists it as active on their website, not as a legacy model. Our marketplace shows 4 variants available from 21 retailers, with 2 in stock. Median pricing sits around $751.
Is the Beretta PX4 a good gun?
Subjective, but reviewers praise the PX4's ergonomics, smooth DA/SA trigger, and reliable rotary barrel system that reduces recoil. It's comfortable to carry and generally runs without issues. Pricing runs around $750. Whether it suits you depends on your priorities—home defense, concealed carry, and duty use are all viable roles for this pistol.
What is the best ammo for a Beretta PX4 Storm?
Best ammo depends on your caliber and use. For 9mm, 115–147 grain loads work well; for .40 S&W, 180 grain; for .45 ACP, standard loads function reliably. Defensive shooters favor Federal HST, Speer Gold Dot, and Hornady Critical Duty. Target practice works fine with standard hardball rounds.