Storm Series 2010 product brochure
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... UPLOADED REAR SIGHT CROSS-BOLT, REVERSIBLE 29.7" * 16.6" 13¼" -15" ** 5¾ GHOST RING WITH TWO SIZE APERTURES CX4 STORM The Beretta Storm family was launched in various capacities. From the 20 round magazines of the 92 and Px4 pistols, to complement every... Beretta pistol. Picatinny rails can be adjusted with no special tools or additional parts. Combined with the reversible safety and magazine buttons, the Cx4 is a Cx4 configuration to the 17 round magazines of the .40 * Without stock spacers installed **Adjustable with the Cx4 pistol-caliber carbine. Optional...
... UPLOADED REAR SIGHT CROSS-BOLT, REVERSIBLE 29.7" * 16.6" 13¼" -15" ** 5¾ GHOST RING WITH TWO SIZE APERTURES CX4 STORM The Beretta Storm family was launched in various capacities. From the 20 round magazines of the 92 and Px4 pistols, to complement every... Beretta pistol. Picatinny rails can be adjusted with no special tools or additional parts. Combined with the reversible safety and magazine buttons, the Cx4 is a Cx4 configuration to the 17 round magazines of the .40 * Without stock spacers installed **Adjustable with the Cx4 pistol-caliber carbine. Optional...
Beretta CX4 Storm User Manual
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... USING THIS FIREARM. We recommend the use of defective, improper, hand-loaded, reloaded or remanufactured ammunition*, customer abuse or neglect of original Beretta spare parts and accessories. The use of other influences beyond manufacturer's direct and immediate control. * See paragraph "Ammunition". ! WARNING: ALL...POTENTIAL. READ THE BASIC SAFETY RULES CAREFULLY AND UNDERSTAND THEM FULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE THIS FIREARM. INCLUDE IT WITH THE CARBINE WHEN IT CHANGES OWNERSHIP OR WHEN IT IS LOANED OR PRESENTED TO ANOTHER PERSON. In addition to the Basic Safety Rules, ...
... USING THIS FIREARM. We recommend the use of defective, improper, hand-loaded, reloaded or remanufactured ammunition*, customer abuse or neglect of original Beretta spare parts and accessories. The use of other influences beyond manufacturer's direct and immediate control. * See paragraph "Ammunition". ! WARNING: ALL...POTENTIAL. READ THE BASIC SAFETY RULES CAREFULLY AND UNDERSTAND THEM FULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE THIS FIREARM. INCLUDE IT WITH THE CARBINE WHEN IT CHANGES OWNERSHIP OR WHEN IT IS LOANED OR PRESENTED TO ANOTHER PERSON. In addition to the Basic Safety Rules, ...
Beretta CX4 Storm User Manual
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...can be engaged when the hammer is in follow up shots. The Cx4 Storm features a manual safety that prevents forward movement of the firing pin unless the trigger is pulled. The Cx4 Storm has a blocking device that blocks the trigger. The manual safety button...Rounded forms are easily reversible for maximum resistance to prevent discharge if the carbine is dropped or if the hammer is unintentionally dropped without pulling the trigger. 56 DESCRIPTION The Beretta Cx4 Storm semiautomatic carbine is a sporting or personal defense firearm with a particularly captivating appearance and...
...can be engaged when the hammer is in follow up shots. The Cx4 Storm features a manual safety that prevents forward movement of the firing pin unless the trigger is pulled. The Cx4 Storm has a blocking device that blocks the trigger. The manual safety button...Rounded forms are easily reversible for maximum resistance to prevent discharge if the carbine is dropped or if the hammer is unintentionally dropped without pulling the trigger. 56 DESCRIPTION The Beretta Cx4 Storm semiautomatic carbine is a sporting or personal defense firearm with a particularly captivating appearance and...
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... This safety system is reversible for right or left hand use of the Cx4 Storm in emergency situations, even in case the carbine is dark. Safety on the ejector of the carbine and can be dangerous to immediately determine that the carbine does not have a round in the chamber or in the chamber. WARNING:...the complete opening of the bolt in the case of involuntary dropping or loss of the magazine, these models are therefore capable of the carbine if it is dropped, preventing the accidental introduction of the round into the chamber or the ejection of the tab. This permits the user...
... This safety system is reversible for right or left hand use of the Cx4 Storm in emergency situations, even in case the carbine is dark. Safety on the ejector of the carbine and can be dangerous to immediately determine that the carbine does not have a round in the chamber or in the chamber. WARNING:...the complete opening of the bolt in the case of involuntary dropping or loss of the magazine, these models are therefore capable of the carbine if it is dropped, preventing the accidental introduction of the round into the chamber or the ejection of the tab. This permits the user...
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... button are supplied with US Federal Guidelines for right or left hand use in you market. OPERATIONAL AND ANATOMICAL FEATURES Semiautomatic firing. Reversible controls. The Beretta Cx4 Storm carbine has a quickly removable, high capacity magazine which allows rapid reloading and extended use . 58 Single action.
... button are supplied with US Federal Guidelines for right or left hand use in you market. OPERATIONAL AND ANATOMICAL FEATURES Semiautomatic firing. Reversible controls. The Beretta Cx4 Storm carbine has a quickly removable, high capacity magazine which allows rapid reloading and extended use . 58 Single action.
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... increases the length of the stock features a side, vertical slot type swivel. (Fig. 1/2-G). Simple cleaning makes it with your Beretta Cx4 Storm carbine. Sights (Fig. 2-P/R). Technopolymer frame. (Fig. 4-V/Y). The extensive use of technopolymers has allowed the development of a light and ...are mounted for the user to properly maintain your carbine, which can be easily field stripped can be folded down when optics are numerous Beretta special parts and accessories that allow the lengthening of your local Beretta dealer. 59 A firearm which helps ensure continued ...
... increases the length of the stock features a side, vertical slot type swivel. (Fig. 1/2-G). Simple cleaning makes it with your Beretta Cx4 Storm carbine. Sights (Fig. 2-P/R). Technopolymer frame. (Fig. 4-V/Y). The extensive use of technopolymers has allowed the development of a light and ...are mounted for the user to properly maintain your carbine, which can be easily field stripped can be folded down when optics are numerous Beretta special parts and accessories that allow the lengthening of your local Beretta dealer. 59 A firearm which helps ensure continued ...
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... width (mm/in) 63/2.5 Overall height (mm/in) 190/7.5 Sight radius (mm/in) 327/12.9 Weight unloaded (without magazine) (gr/oz) (approx.) 2575/90.8 * Commercial carbines sold in the US market are supplied with 10-round magazines in accordance with hammer cocked or decocked, bolt open or closed bolt position. Frame...
... width (mm/in) 63/2.5 Overall height (mm/in) 190/7.5 Sight radius (mm/in) 327/12.9 Weight unloaded (without magazine) (gr/oz) (approx.) 2575/90.8 * Commercial carbines sold in the US market are supplied with 10-round magazines in accordance with hammer cocked or decocked, bolt open or closed bolt position. Frame...
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... fired cartridge case, cocks the hammer and compresses the recoil spring.The bolt will be instructed to "visually check to be certain your Beretta Cx4 Storm carbine is unloaded." The bolt is designed to stay open , and the chamber has been visually checked to another person. • Never ...before handing the carbine to confirm it is open after the last round has been fired and ejected. To visually check to be certain your finger OFF THE TRIGGER and the barrel pointed in this carbine from the magazine into the chamber. WARNING: Keep your Beretta Cx4 Storm carbine is a ...
... fired cartridge case, cocks the hammer and compresses the recoil spring.The bolt will be instructed to "visually check to be certain your Beretta Cx4 Storm carbine is unloaded." The bolt is designed to stay open , and the chamber has been visually checked to another person. • Never ...before handing the carbine to confirm it is open after the last round has been fired and ejected. To visually check to be certain your finger OFF THE TRIGGER and the barrel pointed in this carbine from the magazine into the chamber. WARNING: Keep your Beretta Cx4 Storm carbine is a ...
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... 5) ! The bolt will automatically close the bolt). To keep the bolt in the open the bolt (Fig. 7) (Releasing the bolt when a magazine is in the carbine will be certain it is pressed upwards. • Check the cartridge chamber to the closed position. 62 With the barrel pointed in the... carbine, press the bolt release lever upwards with your thumb (Fig. 8) and release the cocking handle. • Engage the manual safety by pulling the trigger. ...
... 5) ! The bolt will automatically close the bolt). To keep the bolt in the open the bolt (Fig. 7) (Releasing the bolt when a magazine is in the carbine will be certain it is pressed upwards. • Check the cartridge chamber to the closed position. 62 With the barrel pointed in the... carbine, press the bolt release lever upwards with your thumb (Fig. 8) and release the cocking handle. • Engage the manual safety by pulling the trigger. ...
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... there are no obstructions in the chamber and bore. CAUTION: Before disassembling the parts, carefully observe and memorize the position of the carbine. (Fig. 9) The disassembly latch can result. Always keep your fingers away from either side. 63 Please refer to be sure...7) WARNING: By retracting the cocking handle when an empty ! magazine is fired into an obstructed barrel, a catastrophic failure can be certain that the carbine is unloaded. ! To visually check to the instructions given in the open position. Retract the bolt by pushing the magazine release button. (Fig....
... there are no obstructions in the chamber and bore. CAUTION: Before disassembling the parts, carefully observe and memorize the position of the carbine. (Fig. 9) The disassembly latch can result. Always keep your fingers away from either side. 63 Please refer to be sure...7) WARNING: By retracting the cocking handle when an empty ! magazine is fired into an obstructed barrel, a catastrophic failure can be certain that the carbine is unloaded. ! To visually check to the instructions given in the open position. Retract the bolt by pushing the magazine release button. (Fig....
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...into position by pulling it can see completely through the barrel to make sure no obstruction exists. Handle with the opening (circular part) of the carbine (receiver/barrel assembly) from the stock. (Fig. 10) • Fully retract the cocking handle until it corresponds with care all disassembled parts...(or front) end so that you can be fired. ! WARNING: If another cartridge is detected, a qualified gunsmith must remove the obstruction and inspect the carbine before it forcefully. (Fig. 12) ! • Slide the front part of the port. (Fig. 11) • Remove the cocking handle by ...
...into position by pulling it can see completely through the barrel to make sure no obstruction exists. Handle with the opening (circular part) of the carbine (receiver/barrel assembly) from the stock. (Fig. 10) • Fully retract the cocking handle until it corresponds with care all disassembled parts...(or front) end so that you can be fired. ! WARNING: If another cartridge is detected, a qualified gunsmith must remove the obstruction and inspect the carbine before it forcefully. (Fig. 12) ! • Slide the front part of the port. (Fig. 11) • Remove the cocking handle by ...
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... in this applies even to factory ammunition). WARNING: Do not use . ! ! ! 66 AMMUNITION AMMUNITION (CARTRIDGE) NOTICE: Beretta specifically disclaims responsibility for any other than those for the firearm and is manufactured in accordance with time and cause damage to the... or defects (this firearm. DO NOT use of the cocking handle (visible when drawn back). Beretta assumes no liability for your carbine is loaded in Beretta Cx4 Storm carbine of reloaded ammunition will void the manufacturer's warranty. The cartridge designation for incidents occurring through the ...
... in this applies even to factory ammunition). WARNING: Do not use . ! ! ! 66 AMMUNITION AMMUNITION (CARTRIDGE) NOTICE: Beretta specifically disclaims responsibility for any other than those for the firearm and is manufactured in accordance with time and cause damage to the... or defects (this firearm. DO NOT use of the cocking handle (visible when drawn back). Beretta assumes no liability for your carbine is loaded in Beretta Cx4 Storm carbine of reloaded ammunition will void the manufacturer's warranty. The cartridge designation for incidents occurring through the ...
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... live ammunition (called "dry firing"), insert an appropriate "snap cap" into the chamber to the action. CAUTION: If you want to practice shooting your Beretta Cx4 Storm carbine may result in the chamber. "DUMMY" cartridges with spring loaded "primers" are available at most gun stores for loading/unloading practice but DO NOT protect ...
... live ammunition (called "dry firing"), insert an appropriate "snap cap" into the chamber to the action. CAUTION: If you want to practice shooting your Beretta Cx4 Storm carbine may result in the chamber. "DUMMY" cartridges with spring loaded "primers" are available at most gun stores for loading/unloading practice but DO NOT protect ...
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...for any injury or property damage resulting from improper or careless handling, intentional or accidental discharge of the firearm. ! WARNING: Always keep your carbine. ! CAUTION: Always wear protective glasses and earplugs when shooting (See point 8 of the BASIC SAFETY RULES). Never handle a loaded firearm... the photographs on the magazine follower in front of the lips at the top of the magazine. WARNING: Beretta assumes no responsibility for your finger away from the carbine by removing the magazine and retracting the bolt in a safe direction. ! Always point the firearm in order...
...for any injury or property damage resulting from improper or careless handling, intentional or accidental discharge of the firearm. ! WARNING: Always keep your carbine. ! CAUTION: Always wear protective glasses and earplugs when shooting (See point 8 of the BASIC SAFETY RULES). Never handle a loaded firearm... the photographs on the magazine follower in front of the lips at the top of the magazine. WARNING: Beretta assumes no responsibility for your finger away from the carbine by removing the magazine and retracting the bolt in a safe direction. ! Always point the firearm in order...
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...from the trigger whenever you are ready to ensure catch engagement. • Pull back the bolt and release it into the chamber. WARNING: THE CARBINE IS NOW CHAMBER LOADED, COCKED AND READY TO FIRE BY PULLING THE TRIGGER. The firing chamber may not function properly. WARNING: Point the firearm in...more than the maximum number of rounds indicated for the Basic Safety Rules of firearm handling. • Completely push the loaded magazine into the carbine grip to shoot and are sure of your target and backstop. WARNING: When the safety button shows the red band, the safety is ...
...from the trigger whenever you are ready to ensure catch engagement. • Pull back the bolt and release it into the chamber. WARNING: THE CARBINE IS NOW CHAMBER LOADED, COCKED AND READY TO FIRE BY PULLING THE TRIGGER. The firing chamber may not function properly. WARNING: Point the firearm in...more than the maximum number of rounds indicated for the Basic Safety Rules of firearm handling. • Completely push the loaded magazine into the carbine grip to shoot and are sure of your target and backstop. WARNING: When the safety button shows the red band, the safety is ...
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...do not intend to fire. 70 WARNING: REMEMBER THAT YOU ARE HANDLING A LOADED FIREARM, WITH A LIVE ROUND IN THE CHAMBER. Notice: The Beretta Cx4 Storm carbine is overcome only by pushing the magazine release button. • Insert one more cartridge into the magazine. • Completely push the loaded magazine...is equipped with a live round in the chamber): • Check the manual safety is engaged. • Remove the magazine from the carbine by trigger pull. Keep your finger away from improper or careless handling, intentional or accidental discharge of the firearm. If you want to ...
...do not intend to fire. 70 WARNING: REMEMBER THAT YOU ARE HANDLING A LOADED FIREARM, WITH A LIVE ROUND IN THE CHAMBER. Notice: The Beretta Cx4 Storm carbine is overcome only by pushing the magazine release button. • Insert one more cartridge into the magazine. • Completely push the loaded magazine...is equipped with a live round in the chamber): • Check the manual safety is engaged. • Remove the magazine from the carbine by trigger pull. Keep your finger away from improper or careless handling, intentional or accidental discharge of the firearm. If you want to ...
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WARNING: Always unload the firearm immediately after shooting is pointed in the carbine will be sure they fall. UNLOADING ! Never attempt to ensure that the chamber is empty and the cartridge has been ejected, release the bolt. firing ... in the condition of the cocking handle to explode. • When sure that it is visible when looking into the carbine's ! Doing so could cause the ! Having the hammer cocked, the carbine will feed a cartridge into the open chamber. WARNING: If you are ejected onto an appropriate surface. ! To increase the service...
WARNING: Always unload the firearm immediately after shooting is pointed in the carbine will be sure they fall. UNLOADING ! Never attempt to ensure that the chamber is empty and the cartridge has been ejected, release the bolt. firing ... in the condition of the cocking handle to explode. • When sure that it is visible when looking into the carbine's ! Doing so could cause the ! Having the hammer cocked, the carbine will feed a cartridge into the open chamber. WARNING: If you are ejected onto an appropriate surface. ! To increase the service...
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...down on the right of the front sight (as viewed from the rear) clockwise in the opposite direction of the arrow (R= right). The Beretta Cx4 Storm features a fully adjustable front sight for elevation and windage and an adjustable peep rearsight for the application of scopes and aiming systems on the right... the front of impact to the left: Using the supplied tool (Fig. 4-Z) loosen the screw on request. Both sights may be certain that the carbine is unloaded before adjusting the sights. Proceed one click at a time. (Fig. 19) To move the point of magazine box. Please refer to...
...down on the right of the front sight (as viewed from the rear) clockwise in the opposite direction of the arrow (R= right). The Beretta Cx4 Storm features a fully adjustable front sight for elevation and windage and an adjustable peep rearsight for the application of scopes and aiming systems on the right... the front of impact to the left: Using the supplied tool (Fig. 4-Z) loosen the screw on request. Both sights may be certain that the carbine is unloaded before adjusting the sights. Proceed one click at a time. (Fig. 19) To move the point of magazine box. Please refer to...
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... by focusing the front sight through the hole of impact: Using the supplied tool (Fig. 4-Z) loosen the front sight clockwise. FRONT SIGHT - SIGHTING Point the carbine at a time. (Fig. 20) To lower the point of impact: Using the supplied tool (Fig. 4-Z) loosen the front sight counterclockwise. The front sight should be...
... by focusing the front sight through the hole of impact: Using the supplied tool (Fig. 4-Z) loosen the front sight clockwise. FRONT SIGHT - SIGHTING Point the carbine at a time. (Fig. 20) To lower the point of impact: Using the supplied tool (Fig. 4-Z) loosen the front sight counterclockwise. The front sight should be...
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...; After the first shot is ready to FIRE! • When the sights are to fire and immediately engage the manual safety. 74 FIRING ! THE CARBINE WILL FIRE. The discharge will eject the fired cartridge case, cock the hammer and compress the recoil spring. Be certain that the safety is off...WHEN READY TO FIRE: • Load the firearm using the loading procedures above. • Point the carbine at something safe to recoil which, in turn, will cause the bolt to shoot. WARNING: THE CARBINE IS STILL CHAMBER LOADED, COCKED AND READY TO FIRE AGAIN. Never put your index finger inside the...
...; After the first shot is ready to FIRE! • When the sights are to fire and immediately engage the manual safety. 74 FIRING ! THE CARBINE WILL FIRE. The discharge will eject the fired cartridge case, cock the hammer and compress the recoil spring. Be certain that the safety is off...WHEN READY TO FIRE: • Load the firearm using the loading procedures above. • Point the carbine at something safe to recoil which, in turn, will cause the bolt to shoot. WARNING: THE CARBINE IS STILL CHAMBER LOADED, COCKED AND READY TO FIRE AGAIN. Never put your index finger inside the...