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Old September 23, 2012, 06:10 PM   #7
LockedBreech
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I love Beretta, and believe they're very high quality pistols, but in my experience Beretta designs need to be on the wetter side of lubricated to run well. Good grip and stance + good lubrication should fix the problems.

I clean my PX4 with Breakfree CLP, then soak it in CLP for 2 hours, then wipe off excess and put Hoppes Elite oil on the rails and locking log. I've never had a failure with that approach. A friend who got a Cougar (the older version of the PX4 design, essentially), was having lots of failure to feed issues until I used the same lubrication techniques on his pistol. Flawless since then.
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