Beretta CX4 Storm Semiautomatic Carbine in Digital Desert Camouflage

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by David Crane
david@defensereview.com

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While we were at IACP Miami 2005, DefenseReview came across a Beretta Cx4 Storm Semiautomatic Carbine (pistol-caliber carbine) with a digital desert camouflage-pattern receiver/stock. The new digital desert camo-pattern furniture looked pretty good, so we thought we would share the pics with our readers.

Below are photos of the digital desert camo Beretta Cx4 Storm Semi-Auto Carbine and standard black CX4 Carbine that we shot very quickly at Beretta’s booth at IACP 2005 Miami:…

If you’d like to see a pic of Beretta CX4 Storm Semiautomatic Carbines with 3 different digital camouflage paint schemes (digital desert camouflage, digital urban camouflage, and digital woodland camouflage), click on this link. Defense Review didn’t see the digital urban camo or digital woodland camo versions at IACP.

Click here to read our first article on the Cx4 Storm Carbine titled Beretta CX4 Storm Carbine. Sleek, Futuristic, and Modular.

Clicking here will take you to the BerettaWEB page on the Cx4 Semi-Auto Carbine. BerettaWEB is an unofficial Beretta site for Beretta firearm enthusiasts.

Additional CX4 Storm carbine photos:

 

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