Beretta APX- The forgotten striker gun that people should care about

Yupe out of the box trigger is really good, after a few hundred rounds mine felt even better. I ended up switching out the stricker spring with the Beretta upgraded and dropped the pull weight even more.
Definitely a keeper.
 
I've heard that the trigger on these are actually quite nice. And I for one really dig the aggressive slide.

I hated the trigger on the one I had. Very rough feel. The break was mushy. And the reset was not crisp at all. Decent little pistol. But not in my G17 gen5’s league.
 
I have a APX RDO/COMBAT model competition striker, HD guide spring, Beretta muzzle brake, no issues. Excellent HG and readily overlooked because of it styling.
 
The aftermarket is starting to pick up for the APX.


Trijicon HD NS
ht tps://www.trijicon.com/products/details/be115-c-600978

Guide rod springs/Trigger in the works
ht tps://gallowayprecision.com/beretta/apx/
 
Heads & tails above the pedestrian Beretta PX series of horrible autos, the APX has much potential.
A unique trigger to be sure, its no Shadow2 trigger, or Walther PPQ trigger, albeit much cheaper....
But its not bad. Stacked up against the better price-wise CZ P10, S&W M&P, some lower end Turkish 9mm's, Ruger autos, its not a bad choice.
 
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I like how in the video when he is taking down the APX you see the full rails that the slide rides on, compared to the small pads the P320 and Glocks come with. Another reason whybI chose the Beretta APX.
 
these are a great 9mm striker fired pistol, I think they are better than glock, but lots of glock parts and stuff near me, and that is important for alot of people as well, hopefully they gain popularity.
 
I couldn't be happier with my APX lineup. No regrets with this platform, looking forward to additional aftermarket support.
 
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