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hi i was doing some research on the baretta px storm .40 cal standard size but noticed there are different versions of the storm, can someone explain the different versions and there features in detail? and does any of the versions have second strike capability?

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The PX4 is available in three basic firing schemes. The Model F is double-action (SA/DA) with a slide mounted ambidextrous safety lever that disengages the trigger and acts as a decocker. The Model G is double-action (SA/DA) with a slide mounted ambidextrous decocking-only lever. The Model D has no external safety/decocker, has a spurless hammer that resets to uncocked after every fire, and thus has a trigger that is double-action-only (DAO). All models have an internal firing pin safety.

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The PX4 is available in three basic firing schemes. The Model F is double-action (SA/DA) with a slide mounted ambidextrous safety lever that disengages the trigger and acts as a decocker. The Model G is double-action (SA/DA) with a slide mounted ambidextrous decocking-only lever. The Model D has no external safety/decocker, has a spurless hammer that resets to uncocked after every fire, and thus has a trigger that is double-action-only (DAO). All models have an internal firing pin safety.

 

ok decocker is when the hammer is released right, but when you say "ambidextrous safety lever that disengages the trigger" what does that mean? sorry im a newbie and originally was looking at a glock that doesnt have those features....

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this one is 14 rounds, clean she has the safety and decocker features...

 

For 40S&W, yes

15 rounds for 9mm

The PX4 is available in three basic firing schemes. The Model F is double-action (SA/DA) with a slide mounted ambidextrous safety lever that disengages the trigger and acts as a decocker. The Model G is double-action (SA/DA) with a slide mounted ambidextrous decocking-only lever. The Model D has no external safety/decocker, has a spurless hammer that resets to uncocked after every fire, and thus has a trigger that is double-action-only (DAO). All models have an internal firing pin safety.

 

ok decocker is when the hammer is released right, but when you say "ambidextrous safety lever that disengages the trigger" what does that mean? sorry im a newbie and originally was looking at a glock that doesnt have those features....

 

If you cock the hammer, or if you just fired off a round, the decocker lowers the hammer so it isn't cocked anymore. Now you can fire in double action.

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got it last thing, does it have that feature called second chance fire or something like that, that you can fire the gun a second time if the bullet doesnt go off, i think taurus and sigs have that.

 

Yes, it's called second strike cababillity, but that's only with the DA/SA versions.

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