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I bought a new Cx4 about a month ago. It's a 9mm and uses 92FS magazines. This includes the 17rd. mags that come with the 92two and the 20rd. units made for carbine use. It appears to eat just about anything including that aluminum-cased crap and hollow points. Word on the street is that it is exceptionally accurate, but I am waiting for spring thaw to bring it to the rifle range. Mine came with a top rail and I put a holographic sight on it. Factory sights include a moveable front post and a choice of close or distant rear peep-holes. There are enough places for rail mounts on the stock, including one that extends under the muzzle, to add just about any kind of aiming accessory.
Disassembly is pretty simple and can be done without tools into three main sections and one small part. The stock is polymer like many hand guns. I wouldn't exactly call it delicate. The receiver, bolt and barrel are steel, of course. The barrel is chrome-lined. Recoil is blow-back and not the P-38 type lock-up on the 92. What is cool is that one gets another few hundred feet per second with a carbine barrel. It is about as heavy as my Marlin 0.357 mag. carbine but much more ergonomic. It can be slung either the usual way or on the side.
Can't say how it compares to Uzi, Highpoint or Ruger for that matter. I went with Beretta because I wanted it to compliment my 92FS and 90two.
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