Beretta Rifle Reviews – Beretta Stampede Buntline

The Beretta Stampede Buntline is a carbine version of the original Stampede revolver, which is in fact a replica of Colt’s famous Single-Action Army revolver, or The Peacemaker. The revolver was famous because it was originally chambered in .44-40 Winchester, so it shared the same ammo as “the rifle that won the west,” a Winchester 1873. However, the Stampede Buntline is only available in .45 Colt.

The Buntline carbine features a 18-inch barrel with fixed sights and a wooden shoulder stock. Otherwise it operates just like the original model.

Specifications
Action:
Revolver
Caliber:
.45 Colt
Stock:
Walnut
Material/Finish:
Steel/blue
Barrel Length:
18″
Overall Length:
34″
Sights:
Fixed
Capacity:
6
MSRP: N/A

Beretta Rifle Reviews – Beretta CX4 Storm

The Beretta CX4 Storm is a semi-automatic rifle chambered in 9mm, .40 S&W, and .45 ACP. The gun is the civilian version of the Beretta Mx4 Storm and is one of two rifles offered by Beretta. Beretta recommends the gun for sporting and personal defense.

The Beretta CX4 Storm features a blowback operating system, so the expanding gases that push a round through the barrel also push back onto the bolt to cycle the action.

Features include an ambidextrous controls. The CX4 Storm utilizes a front sight adjustable for windage and elevation with a rear sight that includes long and short range apertures of 50 and 100 meters. And both sights can fold down. However, the carbine is also equipped with a Picatinny rail, which allows for easy mounting of optics and accessories.

Beretta is the oldest active firearms manufacturer in the world. It produces shotguns, hunting rifles, assault rifles, submachine guns, revolvers, and pistols. Beretta is based in Italy.

Specifications
9mm
.40 S&W
.45 ACP
Action:
Semi-auto
Caliber:
9mm
Stock:
Synthetic
Material/Finish:
Steel/blue
Barrel Length:
16.6″
Weight:
5.75 pounds
Length of Pull:
13.25 to 15″
Overall Length:
29.7″
Sights:
Ghost ring rear rights, adjustable front sights
Scope:
Picatinny rail
Capacity:
10, 15, 17, and 20
Website:
Features:
Ambidextrous safety and magazine buttons
MSRP: $915.00

Barrett Rifles Reviews

More than twenty-five years ago, Ronnie Barrett built something no one thought possible — a shoulder-fired .50 caliber rifle so innovative, the Army itself would sing its praises. From sketching his designs at the dining room table to working with a local tool and die maker to create parts that didn’t yet exist, every millimeter of the Model 82 was a direct result of Ronnie’s passion for the ultimate firearm. And Thousands of Barrett rifles later, the company that bears his name has become a revered icon in the world of firearms manufacturing.

It’s one thing to manufacture guns, and another to live and breathe them. And at Barrett, they take this manta at heart. Headquartered in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Barrett is the world leader in large-caliber rifle design and manufacturing. Our products are used by civilian sport shooters, law enforcement agencies, the United States military and more than 50 American allied countries across the world. The United States Army also named the Barrett M107 as one of the Top Ten Greatest Inventions of 2005. The National Industrial Defense Association honored Ronnie as Man of the Year with The Colonel George Chinn Award. And, in 2006, Ernst and Young recognized him as one of the Southeast’s Entrepreneurs of the Year. Last but certainly not least, Ronnie was elected to the Board of Directors for the National Rifle Association in 2009.

Now for our Barrett Rifle Reviews, the Barrett rifles can be easily adjusted to fit an individual user’s specific needs and requirements. It has been possible because of Barrett’s modular layout. The straight line design that runs from the user’s shoulder to the muzzle can tame recoil. The grip of ordinary rifles is so stiff that it leads to muscle fatigue. There is no such complaint about Barrett rifles which offer flexible and firm grip with absolute control over the trigger that too is adjustable. It reduces the problem of muscle fatigue as well.

When it comes to rifle optics, the upper aluminum receiver of Barrett M95 and 98B features an 18-inch long M1913 optics. These two rifle models have plenty of space so that substantial optics and a laser range finder can be mounted on them smoothly. The front receiver is drilled as well as tapped allowing the mounting of accessory rails at different 3, 6, and 9 o’clock positions.

Barrett 95 and 98B are revolutionary long-range devices. These rifles come with a bipod or a rear monopod making shooting a pleasure. From its shooter-friendly adaptable design to the efficient muzzle brake, the Barrett 98B rifle is a genuine model with ingenuity in performance.

Carved from years of hard-earned insight, Barrett rifles are entirely in a league of its own. Designed to adapt to a user’s every need, this revolutionary precision rifle offers long-range performance that others can only dream of. If you are interested in shooting rifles accurately beyond 1,000 yards, it’s time you learn about Barrett rifles. As long as you don’t live in California where the .50 BMG has been outlawed, you can choose from the full line of Barrett rifles for your shooting enjoyment.