Beretta APX A1 Carry 9mm Wolf Grey 8 Round Capacity JAXN9268A1
Description
$50 Back when you buy a Beretta APX A1 Carry from May 1 - December 31, 2024
https://rapid-rebates.com/apxa1carry
Beretta's APX A1 Carry RDO is a compact and highly ergonomic pistol that incorporates the reliability and quality of the APX, and includes a wide array of upgrades. One of the most notable improvements is the optics-ready slide which is compatible with popular pistol optics from manufacturers such as Burris, C-more, Shield, and Holosun. Additionally, the APX A1 Carry features an enhanced trigger with a shorter, lighter pull with a clean break and quick reset, as well as aggressively cut cocking serrations on the slide for positive manipulations.
The grip housing of the APX A1 Carry RDO can be easily switched to the user’s preference, making it an ideal choice for those who want to customize their firearms. This pistol also features a textured grip, Wolf Grey frame and black slide finish, and comes with one 8-round magazine. The APX A1 Carry RDO is a striker-fired semiautomatic pistol chambered in 9mm, with a barrel length of 3.07 inches.
Specifications:
Model | APX-A1 Carry |
---|---|
Caliber | 9mm |
Action | Striker fired semiautomatic |
Magazine Capacity | 8rd |
Grips | Textured grips |
Slide Finish | Black |
Frame Finish | Wolf Grey |
Barrel Length | 3.07 inches |
Pistol Optics Ready | Yes |
UPC | 082442969350 |
MPN | JAXN9268A1 |
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This little gun was an impulse purchase after seeing the rebate Beretta was offering. I had read reviews about the gritty, poor trigger and still wanted to see for myself.
It is a nice size. My hands are on the wide side with shorter fingers ; the gun fits very well with the included 8 round mag. The stippling and grip are well done by Beretta. If you drop this it is on you. I do wish it came with 2 mags, but for the price I guess that is ok. Out of the cardboard box the trigger was just as many reported. Coarse and gritty. I cleaned it up, threw a snap cap in and proceeded to dry-fire it into submission. This tactic did not work (much).
The gun's first trip to the range revealed how negatively the trigger affects the gun. Hard to get a good group, even at 15 feet. It was 100% reliable through the first 200 rounds, in spite not being very fun to shoot. Something had to be done.
I decided to tear it down and investigate the trigger issue. I came to the conclusion that the gritty feeling was mostly from the firing pin safety plunger (in the slide) and not necessarily the trigger module. Polishing up the safety plunger (which is a weird shape) made a huge difference. I also took the trigger module apart and polished all the surfaces that rub together (safety release, sear and the trigger bar to frame). After putting it back together the trigger felt much better; the pull was still kind of heavy, but acceptable, and the break was much much cleaner. Part of the heavy pull is the fact that the sear has to finish pulling the striker back, similar to how a glock does. Probably as an added safety.
Another trip to the range to test the gun with trigger 2.0. It was a very different gun. Actually enjoyable to shoot now! I was able to hold a nice grouping even at 30 feet+. The gun was again 100% reliable through about 200 rounds of 115,124 FMJ and 25 rounds of JHP defensive ammo. The trigger work definitely paid off.
Just picked up my Beretta APX A1 Carry 9mm Wolf Grey which I purchased from Gunprime. Nice Gun at a great price. Purchase via Gunprime was easy and fast.
I love the Berreta apx a1 carry. I wish they had more sight plates for it ! There currently isn’t an RMR footprint plate which is limiting on RDOsights.
The pistol itself is awesome!
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