Beretta ARX 100!

Published on July 23, 2015
Duration: 7:55

Jerry Miculek reviews the Beretta ARX 100, highlighting its polymer construction, quick-change barrel, and ambidextrous features. He notes a heavy 10.5 lb trigger pull typical of service rifles and compares its design and modularity to other modern platforms like the Tavor, SCAR, and AUG. The rifle's stock design allows for firing with the stock folded, requiring a slightly different cheek weld.

Quick Summary

The Beretta ARX 100 is a 5.56 platform featuring a quick-change barrel system, lightweight polymer construction, and a folding/telescoping stock. It boasts significant ambidextrous controls, including a reversible charging handle and adjustable ejection, making it adaptable for both left and right-handed shooters.

Chapters

  1. 00:32Introduction to Beretta ARX 100
  2. 01:29Setup and Trigger Pull
  3. 02:17Shooting Performance and Ambidextrous Features
  4. 03:16Sights and Stock Design
  5. 05:21Platform Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Beretta ARX 100?

The Beretta ARX 100 is a 5.56 platform featuring a quick-change barrel system, lightweight polymer construction, and a folding/telescoping stock. It also boasts significant ambidextrous controls, including a reversible charging handle and adjustable ejection.

How does the Beretta ARX 100's trigger compare to other rifles?

Jerry Miculek notes that the Beretta ARX 100 has a heavy trigger pull, approximately 10.5 pounds. This weight is characteristic of a service rifle, designed for reliability and safety in demanding environments.

What makes the Beretta ARX 100's stock design unique?

The ARX 100's stock is designed to fold and telescope, and crucially, allows the rifle to be fired and ejected while the stock is in the folded position. This requires a slightly different cheek weld for the shooter.

How is the Beretta ARX 100 ambidextrous?

The rifle is highly ambidextrous, featuring a reciprocating charging handle that can be swapped for left or right-hand use. Additionally, the ejection pattern can be adjusted by simply pushing a pin, catering to both dominant hands.

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