The rail moving sideways in MAC's second video is baffling. They couldn't fix that before mass production?
They probaly are now I imagine.
The rail moving sideways in MAC's second video is baffling. They couldn't fix that before mass production?
The rail moving sideways in MAC's second video is baffling. They couldn't fix that before mass production?
Could the ARX100 been made in the USA? As I was at the Beretta factory a few weeks ago in Italy. The ARX160 that I handled had a nice two stage trigger with a bit over about 5 pounds of a trigger. It was taken down faster than my M4! The short bolt handle did not seem to be a problem for me or the others with me.
Henry
Great shotguns and handguns with rich, unhurried system development over decades.
This, less so. The ARX-160 to ARX-100 apparently had a rushed development cycle -- hence rail stability issue, mag compatibility issues (other than USGI's), heavy mil trigger issues -- but still looks like a promising platform once these minor problems resolved. Maybe wait for Gen2.
That's exactly what happens with a rushed development cycle. Issues identified and resolved *after* product release. The roll-pins were made available to customers only after the unstable rail was identified by LAV.There is no rail stability issue. A batch of rifles were released with a missing pin that locks the rail to the receiver. Beretta has fixed this problem and customers who are missing the pin can have onesent to them. Regarding the magazine compatibility, the ARX100 has three magazine release buttons which necessitated a different shape magwell than the AR15. However, Gen 2 Pmags and Lancer magazines work fine.
I've played with one and really like it. Will probably pick one up at the end of the year.
The review didn't seem that negative to me. The rifle ran fine the second time, accuracy was meh, the charging handle is too short, sights are bad, and trigger was heavy.
I don't like the look of the rifle, but for someone considering it - sights can be changed, hopefully the aftermarket will fix the trigger & charging handle.
LOL, Everyone rags on Keltec SU16 cuz its cheap plasticky feeling gun, yet Beretta comes out with the same stuff and everyone is giving it the old "well, its not too bad..."
The damn magwell flexes!!
I had a chance to hold the 22LR version of the gun and am thoroughly not impressed that it has the Beretta name on it. I can see Keltec name on it as that level of quality, or lack of, is expected for that price point. $1500 gun, not so much.
The same reviewer said the su16 is fine $450 rifle. ha, what are the su16fx models in canada going for now? $1200?
I cant fault Beretta for designing a rifle that takes stanag mags. It isn't Beretta's fault Magpul builds the Pmag 3's to 110% of what spec is.