Beretta Storm Carbine question

by stonewalrus, Monday, January 21, 2019, 17:40 (2070 days ago)

Anyone have the older model Carbine. I understand that the newer scope mount rails will not work and I may have to have it drilled and tapped? Any other options you know of?

Beretta Storm Carbine question

by Catoosa, Monday, January 21, 2019, 19:17 (2069 days ago) @ stonewalrus

Red dot? Laser?

Red dot - laser would be easy. Side mount rail I have

by stonewalrus, Monday, January 21, 2019, 19:39 (2069 days ago) @ Catoosa

Nm

Not as bad as I thought with some research

by stonewalrus, Monday, January 21, 2019, 21:15 (2069 days ago) @ stonewalrus

Yes, there is drilling involved but it is in the plastic/composite hand guard. There are nuts that fasten from underneath and the underside of the guide should have the hole placement marked.

Think you'll have it done by CSA?

by MS @, Southern Michigan, Tuesday, January 22, 2019, 10:11 (2069 days ago) @ stonewalrus

Those Storm carbines really interest me.
I'll try to remember to ask you if you brought it.;-)

Yes I intend to. This one is a 40 S&W. It was set up

by stonewalrus, Tuesday, January 22, 2019, 20:13 (2068 days ago) @ MS

Lefty by my son who gave it to me. I will have to figure out how to switch if you are a righty but it isn’t supposed to be hard.

Looking forward to it.

by MS @, Southern Michigan, Wednesday, January 23, 2019, 08:39 (2068 days ago) @ stonewalrus

See you then.

So..

by Byron, Wednesday, January 23, 2019, 21:34 (2067 days ago) @ stonewalrus

I have a Beretta Storm Carbine in 9mm that is a sweet little pistol carbine that uses the ubiquitous M9 magazine and has a Buck Rogers profile. It is a cool little shooter. I like it a lot and get another one if I could at the right price. Thumbs up.

So.

The factory rib will mount the low profile Primary Arms Micro Red Dot perfectly and is a smooth and handy addition particularly if you have an M9. A Viking Flashlight mount will mount perfectly near the front if you want a flashlight on on carbine (you should). It's a very nice pistol caliber carbine.

However, the trigger group is made of plastic and while perfectly functional is anything but crispy... Concessions have been made due to manufacturing spec...

That is not a deal killer as steel aftermarket kits are available to address this. They are pricey.

So.

Personally, I prefer the KelTec folding 9mm carbine for a number of reasons that have nothing to do with being half as expensive.

The compact folding aspect is a benefit that goes without saying and simply makes it unique.

IMO everyone should have one (or 2 or 3). They will fit in your lunch bag.

Personally, I think the ergonomics of the KelTec are superior and when fitted with the factory rail mount forearm offers much more latitude for mounting sights,slings and lights.

The trigger on the KelTec is much better and in my experience they have been noticeable more accurate across the board.

The KelTec has a lifetime guarantee that I have found to be straight on and without question.

While I have had no experience I have heard the sometime Beretta support is troublesome.

The Beretta is questionable regarding +p+ ammo which is a non-issue with the KelTec. Sometime past I ended up with a large (very) volume of Hertenburger L7a1 subgun ammo at a dime a round that is considered to be dangerous in most 9mm with the exceptions of G17s, Sterlings and MP5s. Supposably it will rattle a P35 in as little as 100 rounds. It is exceptional accurate in the KelTec (<1" 50 yards) and delivers full three five seven output (measured 124gr @1600fps). Smoking hot. I would not consider shooting in it my Storm. It might be ok...who knows. Still blowing up a expensive little shooter does not appeal to me.

So.

Get the Storm and enjoy it. The low Primary Arms Micro Red Dot will fit the rib perfectly. It's a wonderful little shooter. 9mm is now at historically low prices and you should buy it cheap and stack it deep. The Storm is a great way to shoot up all the GI ammo. Very nice little carbine especially if you have a M9.

Now, regarding 9mm carbines the new Ruger PC9 may be the real deal for a back porch rifle.

But that is a whole 'nuther story.

Cheer,

PS I's post some picture of this stuff shortly if you desire.

How did you get the Red Dot higher than the sights?

by stonewalrus, Thursday, January 24, 2019, 11:22 (2067 days ago) @ Byron

Nm

So..

by Slow Hand ⌂ @, Indiana, Thursday, January 24, 2019, 12:29 (2067 days ago) @ Byron

Byron, if you ever need help shooting that Hot 9mm up, I’ve got a red head and his blonde little brother who’ll help you ahoot itnup right quick!

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I have had great experiances SUB2000 in 40 S&W & 9mm

by Rob Leahy ⌂ @, Prescott, Arizona, Thursday, January 24, 2019, 13:57 (2067 days ago) @ Byron

with Glock mags. My 9mm does struggle to hold a full 30 round mag. I decided to upgrade the mag catch and trigger, feed ramp with a kit from Mcarbo.com.

My daughter uses this and I want her to have it as reliable as possible. She has a couple good ARs too.

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