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The Beretta APX A1 with an MSRP of $529 ... There is also a standard picatinny rail under the dust cover, but we did not mount a light or laser unit for testing.
Beretta has been building semi-automatic pistols for professional users for a long time, but the Italian maker’s new APX takes the company’s full-size, duty handgun line in a whole new direction.
In this American Rifleman TV segment of "Rifleman Review," we take a look at the Beretta APX striker-fired handgun which was in the U.S. Army's XM17 competition.
Beretta unveiled their striker-fired APX pistol today at the IDEX defense exhibition in Abu Dahbi. They've proclaimed it their entry in the Army's Modular Handgun System, the program that will ...
The APX in a nutshell The full-size 7.55-inch-long APX is a striker fired pistol built on a chassis system. The just over 4.25 inch long barrel is cold-hammer forged and there is a nitriding ...
The fact that Beretta introduced APX at IDEX, too, suggests it's targeting primarily a military market for the new gun. Not necessarily the U.S. market, mind you. In fact, ...
Originally made with law enforcement and the military in mind, the Beretta APX is still a good choice for civilian carriers. First designed in 2016, it refers to the “Advanced Pistol X,” with ...
Originally made with law enforcement and the military in mind, the Beretta APX is still a good choice for civilian carriers. First designed in 2016, it refers to the “Advanced Pistol X,” with ...
The Beretta APX A1 is the ultimate convergence of Form, Function & Fortitude. The APX A1 takes the proven ergonomics, reliability and accuracy of the APX family and delivers a superior firing ...