Beretta APX Review

Published on May 30, 2018
Duration: 17:05

This guide details the field stripping process for the Beretta APX pistol, as demonstrated by Sootch00. It covers the initial safety checks, slide removal, and disassembly of the recoil spring and barrel. The video also highlights the pistol's modularity and performance, with Sootch00 providing an expert assessment based on extensive testing.

Quick Summary

The Beretta APX is a modular, striker-fired pistol with full-length slide serrations and a low bore axis for reduced muzzle flip. Its trigger offers a short reset and a pull weight averaging 5.5-6 lbs. With an MSRP of $575, street prices are often around $400, offering good value.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Beretta APX
  2. 01:03APX Family Overview
  3. 01:59Design History and Slide Features
  4. 03:57Modularity and Grip Frames
  5. 04:40Ergonomics and Texture
  6. 06:35Trigger Performance
  7. 07:40Safety and Indicators
  8. 08:53Physical Specifications
  9. 09:17Size Comparison and Bore Axis
  10. 10:09Range Performance
  11. 12:05Field Stripping
  12. 13:41Pricing and Magazines

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Beretta APX pistol?

The Beretta APX is a striker-fired, polymer-frame pistol known for its modularity, featuring interchangeable grip frames and a serialized internal chassis. It boasts full-length slide serrations, a low bore axis for reduced muzzle flip, and a trigger with a short reset, averaging around 5.5-6 lbs pull weight.

How does the Beretta APX compare in size to the Glock 19?

The Beretta APX has a 4.25-inch barrel and an overall length of 7.5 inches, with a width of 1.3 inches. While specific dimensions vary slightly, it's often compared directly to the Glock 19, with the APX highlighted for its low bore axis and full-length serrations.

What is the trigger performance like on the Beretta APX?

The Beretta APX features a trigger with a wide face and a short reset, making it conducive to accurate shooting. Trigger pull weight, measured with a Lyman gauge, typically falls between 5.5 and 6 pounds, offering a consistent break.

What is the MSRP and typical street price for the Beretta APX?

The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the Beretta APX is $575.00. However, the video notes that street prices are often found to be around $400, making it a competitive offering in its class.

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