NRA Gun Gear of the Week: Arex Rex Zero Handgun

Published on November 6, 2016
Duration: 4:17

This review of the Arex Rex Zero 9mm pistol highlights its single-action/double-action operation and familiar design, drawing comparisons to the Sig Sauer P226. Key features include a 4.3-inch barrel, steel slide with aluminum receiver, and a unique decocker/slide release lever that also functions as a manual safety. The pistol offers a budget-friendly alternative to higher-priced SA/DA handguns, with an MSRP of $650.

Quick Summary

The Arex Rex Zero is a 9mm semi-automatic, hammer-fired pistol offering both single-action and double-action operation. It features a 4.3-inch barrel, steel slide with aluminum receiver, and a unique decocker/manual safety lever. Priced significantly lower than comparable models like the Sig P226, it's a budget-friendly option.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Budget SA/DA Pistols
  2. 00:14Market Trends: Striker-Fired vs. SA/DA
  3. 00:43Introducing the Arex Rex Zero
  4. 00:54Rex Zero vs. Sig P226 Similarities
  5. 01:05Rex Zero Standard Model Overview
  6. 01:15Single-Action vs. Double-Action Explained
  7. 01:35Barrel Length and Size
  8. 01:48Construction: Steel Slide, Aluminum Receiver
  9. 01:59Control Breakdown: Decocker/Slide Release
  10. 02:22Manual Safety Functionality
  11. 02:37Safety Engaged Operation
  12. 02:50Design and Reliability Assessment
  13. 02:56Key Selling Point: Price
  14. 03:13Range Test: Performance
  15. 03:36Shooting Impressions: Trigger Pull and Accuracy
  16. 04:03Conclusion and More Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of action does the Arex Rex Zero pistol use?

The Arex Rex Zero is a semi-automatic pistol that operates on both single-action and double-action principles. This means it can be fired with a lighter, shorter trigger pull after the hammer is cocked (single-action) or with a longer, heavier pull that also cocks the hammer (double-action).

How does the Arex Rex Zero's manual safety and decocker work?

The Arex Rex Zero features a unique lever that functions as both a decocker and a manual safety. When pressed down, it safely decocks the hammer. When moved to the upper position, it acts as a manual safety, deactivating the trigger. The red dot exposed in the lower position indicates the gun is ready to fire.

What are the key physical specifications of the Arex Rex Zero?

The Arex Rex Zero is a 9mm handgun with a 4.3-inch barrel. It features a steel slide and an aluminum receiver, giving it an unloaded weight of approximately 29 ounces. It feeds from a 17-round detachable box magazine.

How does the Arex Rex Zero compare in price to similar pistols?

The Arex Rex Zero is positioned as a budget-friendly alternative to higher-priced single-action/double-action pistols like the Sig Sauer P226. With an MSRP of $650 and seen for as low as $550, it offers significant cost savings, often coming in at about half the price of comparable models.

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