NRA Gun of the Week: Beretta APX Carry Black

Published on December 25, 2020
Duration: 3:22

The Beretta APX Carry is a 9mm striker-fired sub-compact handgun designed for concealed carry. It features enlarged slide serrations, a reversible magazine release, and a recessed decocking button. Unique to the carry model are an enlarged trigger guard for gloved hands and a takedown screw instead of a lever. It utilizes a single-stack magazine with a 6-round capacity, with an optional 8-round extended magazine available.

Quick Summary

The Beretta APX Carry is a 9mm striker-fired sub-compact handgun designed for concealed carry. It features enlarged slide serrations, a reversible magazine release, and an enlarged trigger guard for gloved hands. The standard magazine capacity is 6 rounds, with an optional 8-round extended magazine available. Its trigger pull weight is approximately 6.5 pounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction: Beretta APX Carry
  2. 00:21Beretta's History and Legacy
  3. 00:34APX Carry: Evolution of the APX Design
  4. 00:41Origins: US Military MHS Competition
  5. 00:57Design Elements Carried Over
  6. 01:07Slide Serrations and Grip
  7. 01:17Magazine Release
  8. 01:25Decocking Button Feature
  9. 01:37Unique APX Carry Features
  10. 01:39Enlarged Trigger Guard
  11. 01:51Takedown Screw vs. Lever
  12. 01:56Slide Catch Design
  13. 02:04Absence of Picatinny Rail
  14. 02:12Trigger and Safety Layout
  15. 02:22Dimensions and Width
  16. 02:33Magazine Capacity (Single Stack)
  17. 02:37Extended Magazine Option
  18. 02:42Range Feel and Functionality
  19. 02:47Grip Texture and Backstrap
  20. 02:53Beavertail for Higher Grip
  21. 03:02Trigger Pull Characteristics
  22. 03:09Where to Find More Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Beretta APX Carry for concealed carry?

The Beretta APX Carry is a 9mm sub-compact handgun designed for concealed carry. Key features include enlarged slide serrations for better grip, a reversible magazine release, and a streamlined design with reduced snag points. It also boasts an enlarged trigger guard for use with gloves and a comfortable, textured grip with a beavertail.

What is the magazine capacity of the Beretta APX Carry?

The Beretta APX Carry utilizes a single-stack magazine due to its slim profile. The standard capacity is 6 rounds of 9mm ammunition. An optional extended magazine is available, which increases the capacity to 8 rounds.

How does the Beretta APX Carry differ from the full-size APX?

The APX Carry is a scaled-down version optimized for concealed carry. It lacks the Picatinny rail of the full-size APX and features a takedown screw instead of a lever for disassembly. The slide catch is also only on the left side, unlike the ambidextrous version on the full-size model.

What is the trigger pull weight on the Beretta APX Carry?

The Beretta APX Carry features a double-action-only trigger. The pull weight has been measured at approximately 6.5 pounds, providing a consistent and manageable trigger pull for a sub-compact defensive pistol.

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