Beretta ARX 100!

Published on July 23, 2015
Duration: 7:55

This video provides an expert overview of the Beretta ARX 100, presented by renowned shooter Jerry Miculek. Key features discussed include its ambidextrous design, quick-change barrel, and unique stock configuration. Miculek also touches on its service rifle trigger pull and compares it to other modern military platforms.

Quick Summary

The Beretta ARX 100 is a 5.56 caliber, polymer-framed rifle featuring a quick-change barrel, lightweight composite construction, and ambidextrous controls. Renowned shooter Jerry Miculek highlights its unique folding/telescoping stock designed for firing while folded and notes a service rifle trigger pull of approximately 10.5 lbs.

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 caliber, polymer-framed rifle with a quick-change barrel system, lightweight composite construction, a folding and telescoping stock, and ambidextrous controls including a swappable reciprocating charging handle.

What is the trigger pull weight on the Beretta ARX 100?

Jerry Miculek notes that the Beretta ARX 100 has a service rifle trigger pull weight of approximately 10.5 pounds, which is typical for this class of firearm.

How does the Beretta ARX 100's stock differ from an AR-15?

The ARX 100's stock has more drop than an AR-15, designed to allow firing and ejection even when the stock is folded. This requires a slightly different cheek weld for proper sight alignment.

What optics were used on the Beretta ARX 100 in the video?

The Beretta ARX 100 in the video was equipped with a Vortex Spitfire optic, which co-witnessed well with the rifle's folding sights.

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