The Glock 19X is a unique crossover pistol combining a Glock 19 slide with a Glock 17 frame, offering a compact profile with a full-size grip. It features a Coyote Tan nPVD finish, factory night sights, and comes with extended magazines. While praised for its ergonomics and reliability in range tests, users must be aware of specific magazine compatibility issues with Gen 5 standard magazines.
The Beretta APX is a modular, striker-fired pistol designed for the MHS trials, featuring a low bore axis for reduced muzzle flip and a flat shooting characteristic. It offers a comfortable grip with interchangeable backstraps and a trigger pull around 5.5-6 lbs with a short reset. The APX is available in multiple sizes and grip frame colors, with street prices around $400.
This video compares the Beretta M9A3 and Glock G19X, both contenders in the US Military's MHS trials. Key differences include the M9A3's DA/SA hammer-fired action and aluminum frame versus the G19X's striker-fired system and polymer construction. Both offer 9mm caliber, 17+1 capacity, FDE finishes, and suppressor-ready barrels, but the M9A3 comes factory threaded while the G19X requires an aftermarket barrel. The M9A3 is heavier and larger, offering a smoother shooting experience, while the G19X is lighter and more compact with a consistent trigger pull.
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