Arex Delta gen 2 | Full Review

Published on February 4, 2021
Duration: 19:58

This comprehensive review of the Arex Delta Gen 2 by Polenar Tactical highlights its improvements over the Gen 1, focusing on practical testing and user experience. The analysis covers ergonomics, trigger performance, optics readiness, and holster compatibility, concluding it offers significant value for its price point. The review emphasizes its suitability for concealed carry and duty use.

Quick Summary

The Arex Delta Gen 2 is a polymer-framed, striker-fired handgun manufactured in Slovenia, available in compact (M), full-size (L), and a hybrid (X) configuration. It features improved grip texture, a crisp 6.1 lb trigger with a tactile reset, and an optics-ready slide with durable polymer plates.

Chapters

  1. 01:10Arex Delta Platform Overview
  2. 02:13Gen 2 Updates and Sizes
  3. 03:03Grip Texture Improvements
  4. 04:41Sights and Compatibility
  5. 05:39Trigger Analysis
  6. 07:36Optics Ready System
  7. 08:48Disassembly and Safety
  8. 11:47Holster Compatibility
  9. 16:57Final Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key updates in the Arex Delta Gen 2 compared to the Gen 1?

The Gen 2 features improved grip texture, a standardized sight base compatible with popular aftermarket sights, and is available in three sizes (M, L, X). It also maintains a safe decocking mechanism and intuitive disassembly.

How is the trigger performance of the Arex Delta Gen 2?

The Arex Delta Gen 2 has a striker-fired, double-action trigger system with a crisp break, no discernible creep, and a tactile, audible reset. The measured pull weight is approximately 6.1 lbs.

Is the Arex Delta Gen 2 optics ready, and what plates are included?

Yes, the OR version is optics ready and includes five glass-filled polymer plates. These plates are designed for durability, zero retention, and are lighter than steel alternatives.

What is the holster compatibility for the Arex Delta Gen 2?

The Arex Delta Gen 2 generally fits most Glock-pattern duty and concealment holsters due to its similar dimensions. However, the frame is slimmer than a Glock, which may result in a slightly looser fit.

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