Beretta APX: 5,000 rounds and Mud Test

Published on May 25, 2018
Duration: 9:52

This comprehensive review of the Beretta APX, presented by James Reeves, covers its MHS competition history, detailed specifications, and extensive testing. The APX demonstrates exceptional reliability, successfully firing after being submerged in muddy water, and maintains accuracy at 100 yards. The review highlights its durable nitride finish, modular internal chassis, and crisp trigger, positioning it as a strong contender for a service pistol.

Quick Summary

The Beretta APX proves highly reliable, functioning flawlessly after submersion in mud and water. With a durable nitride finish and a modular internal chassis, it logged over 4,700 rounds with minimal cleaning and no major failures. It also demonstrated surprising accuracy at 100 yards, hitting a silhouette target two out of three times post-mud test.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and MHS Context
  2. 01:04Physical Specifications and Unboxing
  3. 01:34Trigger and Modularity
  4. 02:16Durability and Finish
  5. 02:32Range Performance and Ergonomics
  6. 05:52Mud and Water Reliability Test
  7. 06:575,000 Round Durability Report
  8. 07:51Long Range Accuracy
  9. 08:17Final Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

How reliable is the Beretta APX in adverse conditions?

The Beretta APX demonstrated exceptional reliability, successfully firing immediately after being fully submerged in a muddy pond. This test highlights its capability to function even when heavily exposed to dirt and water.

What are the key technical specifications of the Beretta APX?

The Beretta APX weighs 28 oz, has a 1.25-inch thickness, and an overall length of 7.5 inches with a 4.25-inch barrel. It features a 17+1 capacity and a trigger pull of 6-6.5 lbs.

How does the Beretta APX perform in terms of accuracy and durability?

After 5,000 rounds with minimal cleaning, a rental APX showed impressive durability. It also achieved a 2/3 hit rate on a silhouette target at 100 yards, even after being subjected to a mud test.

What makes the Beretta APX modular?

The APX utilizes a serialized internal trigger housing, similar to other modern striker-fired pistols, which allows users to easily swap frames for different colors or sizes, enhancing its modularity.

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