Just picked up my new 9mm PX4 INOX yesterday and headed off to the range (in 100 degree heat). When researching this pistol, I read some reports that said felt recoil was noticably less with the PX4. I thought that was probably just hype until last night. Felt recoil was definately less than my other 9mms (Glock 19, Beretta 92FS, Ruger SR9c, Browning HiPower). This gun was a pleasure to shoot. Very smooth. 200 rounds with zero malfunctions of any kind. I do have one question though:
In my other 9mms, the spent cases usually tend to eject maybe 5 to 10 feet from where I'm standing. With the PX4, the were only ejecting about 2-3 feet. Is this pretty normal for the PX4? Does the dissapating energy from the rotating barrel give less forceful ejection?
It wasn't a problem and didn't cause any issues but was a curiosity. Anyway, very sweet shooter. Glad I chose it.
In my other 9mms, the spent cases usually tend to eject maybe 5 to 10 feet from where I'm standing. With the PX4, the were only ejecting about 2-3 feet. Is this pretty normal for the PX4? Does the dissapating energy from the rotating barrel give less forceful ejection?
It wasn't a problem and didn't cause any issues but was a curiosity. Anyway, very sweet shooter. Glad I chose it.