Posted March 20, 2020 8:22 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

The Beretta APX series include the gray-framed APX Target, (center), as well as APX Centurion-length RDO and Combat models (top right), Compact/Centurion FDE models (bottom) and the APX Carry slimline (top left.) They come in a variety of colors and most are offered in both 9mm and .40 S&W (All Photos: Chris Eger/Guns.com)
One of the fastest-growing and most popular striker-fired handguns on the market is Beretta’s APX series pistols.
Beretta introduced the full-sized APX in 2017, equipped with a polymer frame and a host of competitive features putting it on par with other duty guns. The APX line, as a rule, features a passive trigger safety, Picatinny rail, three-dot sights, reversible mag release, and interchangeable backstraps, but what stands out most is the slide serrations spaced finger-width apart that run the entirety of the slide and the fully flat trigger. Most models are available in either 9mm or .40 S&W chamberings.
Utilizing a removable serialized chassis frame the APX can be easily modified with replaceable grip frame housings and is simple to disassemble and maintain. Each APX comes with three interchangeable backstraps so users can best fit their hands and preferences.
Since introduction, the company has expanded the line with their Carry, Target,

Source: Guns.com

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