Beretta APX

Published on February 28, 2020
Duration: 26:04

The Beretta APX, particularly the Centurion Combat model, offers a budget-friendly option with features like optic cuts and suppressor-height sights. While reliable with zero malfunctions reported, this specific unit exhibited significant accuracy issues, including a 'wandering zero,' even when shot from a stable rest. The trigger has a spongy take-up and creep, and the internal steel chassis provides frame rigidity.

Quick Summary

The Beretta APX Centurion Combat offers optic cuts and suppressor-height sights. While reliable with zero malfunctions, this specific unit showed significant accuracy issues, including a 'wandering zero,' even when shot from a Hog Saddle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Initial Shooting
  2. 00:34Model Overview: APX vs Centurion Combat
  3. 01:34Design Features: Serrations & Sights
  4. 01:58Takedown Process & Striker Deactivation
  5. 02:38Internal Frame Construction
  6. 03:08Magazines & Trigger Feel
  7. 05:21Market Value & Price Point
  8. 06:26Accuracy Testing with Various Ammo
  9. 11:14Accuracy Test with Hog Saddle
  10. 14:01Final Assessment & Future Plans

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the standard Beretta APX and the Centurion Combat model?

The Centurion Combat model of the Beretta APX features a slide cut for optics, suppressor-height sights for use with a suppressor, and a threaded barrel, offering more tactical features than the standard duty version.

How is the Beretta APX disassembled?

The Beretta APX can be disassembled using a unique striker deactivation button, which allows for takedown without needing to pull the trigger. Standard dry-fire takedown methods are also possible.

What is the trigger like on the Beretta APX?

The trigger on the Beretta APX is described as having a spongy take-up followed by some 'spongy creep' before reaching a clean break. It comes with two 17-round proprietary magazines.

Did the Beretta APX tested have any reliability issues?

No, the specific Beretta APX unit tested by Iraqveteran8888 experienced zero malfunctions during the review, indicating good mechanical reliability despite accuracy concerns.

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