Description
The PMX is the latest SMG developed by Beretta. The extensive use of polymer materials and light alloy metals allowed the design of a compact, lightweight, yet rugged structure, one which is versatile and easy to deploy in combat. The major components: barrel and bolt, are machined from special high-strength steel, specifically designed to withstand the rigors of harsh environments and abusive conditions. The lightweight and ergonomically designed stock can be folded by simply pushing a button. The oversized magazine release button is positioned on both sides of the sub-machine gun, while the cocking handle can be easily revered to be comfortably operated from either side. The PMX uses a translucent, lightweight, and yet resistant, 30-round polymer magazine allowing the visual count of the rounds present in the mag. The Beretta PMX is equipped with Picatinny rails (MIL-STD-1913) positioned on top, bottom and on the sides of the receiver.
SPECIFICATIONS
Type Pistol
Action Semi Automatic
Caliber/Gauge 9mm
Capacity 30
Barrel Length 6.89
Sights None
Frame Material POLYMER
Finish Colored
Safety Ambidextrous
SKU JPMXSBLK30
License Requirement FFL
Manufacturer Beretta
Mfg. Part Number JPMXSBLK30
UPC 082442971636
Condition New
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Beretta PMX Review: The M12s is Reborn
In this episode of TFBTV, James Reeves reviews the Beretta PMX, which is about to be imported into the United States as the Beretta PMXs. The Beretta PMX is a 9mm pistol caliber carbine or SMG that will be the successor to the Beretta M12 and PM12 series, and the PMX mostly shares the manual of arms with the Beretta M12, as well as sharing a number of design features with the Intratec Tec-9 and the UZI.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4URSC9IGwaI
This looks like they just made a slightly modernized Tec-9. I'd maybe pay $599 for this. Beretta is out of their minds thinking a basic, straight blowback 9mm is going to sell for $1,399.
Yeahhhhh, they need to price this around the scorpion and stribog price points to even make sense.
This is Berelis pricing, not Beretta. It's the Supply vs Demand pricing charade... As soon as more are imported and available, they will drop in price dramatically.
That’s an acceptable price and with more becoming available the price may come down. I’d buy it because it’s already in use with militaries around the world. Without the full auto feature. But a BFS could become available if it gains popularity.