The Beretta APX Tactical

Published on October 1, 2019
Duration: 15:16

This review of the Beretta APX Tactical, also known as the APX Combat, delves into its design origins for the XM17 program and its features. The presenter highlights its striker-fired mechanism, ambidextrous controls, optics-ready slide, and unique disassembly process that does not require pulling the trigger. Range testing revealed specific ammunition preferences, particularly a strong inclination towards NATO spec or +P ammunition for reliable cycling and lockback, especially when unsuppressed.

Quick Summary

The Beretta APX Tactical, also known as the APX Combat, was designed for the XM17 program and is Beretta's first striker-fired pistol. It features a 4.9-inch threaded barrel, optics-ready slide, and ambidextrous controls. Range tests indicate optimal performance with higher pressure NATO or +P 9mm ammunition due to its dual recoil spring system.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction to Beretta APX Tactical
  2. 00:35History: XM17 Program Origins
  3. 01:13Technical Specifications
  4. 01:49Sights and Optics Ready
  5. 02:08Finish and Durability
  6. 02:20Ambidextrous Controls
  7. 02:36Trigger Safety Mechanism
  8. 02:46Internal Safety Features
  9. 03:16Bore Axis and Recoil Management
  10. 03:31Release and Color Options
  11. 03:50Removable Backstraps
  12. 04:03Disassembly Process (Triggerless)
  13. 04:54Internal Components: Recoil Spring
  14. 05:13Barrel Removal
  15. 05:25Inside the Slide
  16. 05:38Slide Serrations
  17. 05:59Frame and Chassis System
  18. 06:49Ejector and Serial Number Location
  19. 07:00Reassembly Steps
  20. 07:26Magazine Capacity
  21. 07:29Suppressor Demonstration
  22. 08:45Range Test: Ammunition Overview
  23. 09:12Range Test: Subsonic Ammo Issues
  24. 09:26Range Test: Lighter FMJ Performance
  25. 09:37Range Test: NATO +P Performance
  26. 09:46Range Test: Suppressed Ammo Reliability
  27. 10:26Range Test: Unsuppressed NATO Ammo
  28. 10:37Analysis: Design for NATO Ammunition
  29. 10:51Comparison: Sig P320 M17 vs. Military M17
  30. 12:10Beretta's Commercial Release Strategy
  31. 12:19Suppressor Use with Supersonic Ammo
  32. 12:37Failures with Non-NATO Ammo (Unsuppressed)
  33. 13:00Ejection Pattern Observations
  34. 13:15Recommended Ammunition for Reliability
  35. 13:23Ammunition Compatibility Discussion
  36. 14:04Overall Accuracy and Feel
  37. 14:10Market Context: Striker-Fired Pistols
  38. 14:28Unique Features and Potential Improvements
  39. 14:49Conclusion and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Beretta APX Tactical pistol's origin?

The Beretta APX Tactical, also known as the APX Combat, was developed by Beretta as a submission for the U.S. Army's XM17 pistol program. It is Beretta's first striker-fired pistol.

What are the key features of the Beretta APX Tactical?

Key features include a 4.9-inch threaded barrel, optics-ready slide, ambidextrous controls (reversible magazine release and slide stop), a dual recoil spring system, and a unique triggerless disassembly process.

What ammunition does the Beretta APX Tactical perform best with?

Range testing suggests the Beretta APX Tactical performs most reliably with higher pressure ammunition, specifically NATO spec or +P 9mm rounds like the Winchester 9x19 NATO 124-grain +P. Lighter commercial ammunition can lead to malfunctions.

How does the Beretta APX Tactical disassemble?

Disassembly is unique as it does not require pulling the trigger. It involves pulling the slide slightly out of battery, pressing a striker deactivation button, then a latch release button, and sliding the slide off the frame.

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