Beretta APX FDE for sale
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Beretta APX A1 Carry RDO 9mm 2.9" Bbl FDE Semi-Auto Pistol w/(1) 8rd Extended Mag & Burris FastFire 3 JAXN9258A1CO
Brand:
Beretta
Action:
Semi-Auto
Barrel Length:
2.9 inches
Caliber:
9×19mm Parabellum
Capacity:
8+1
Finish Per Color:
Flat Dark Earth
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Beretta APX Centurion 9mm Pistol, FDE - JAXQ92005
Brand:
Beretta
Barrel Length:
3.7"
Caliber:
9×19mm Parabellum
Capacity:
10
Finish Per Color:
Flat Dark Earth
Frequently Asked Questions
Beretta APX FDE for sale
Is the Beretta APX a reliable gun?
The Beretta APX is a striker-fired 9mm widely regarded as reliable by reviewers and owners. It feeds consistently, handles various ammunition well, and Beretta's quality control is strong. Multiple variants exist, including the compact APX A1 Carry, typically priced around $400.
What are common APX carry problems?
Users report extractor issues, stiff trigger pull, and slide release stiffness. Feed failures occur occasionally. Most problems trace to striker block contact points or insufficient break-in period. Using quality ammunition and keeping the pistol clean resolves the majority of reported issues.
What ammo is best for Beretta APX?
The Beretta APX runs reliably on standard 9mm ammunition. For practice, 115-grain or 124-grain FMJ rounds from brands like Federal, Fiocchi, or Blazer work well. For defensive carry, use quality hollow-points such as Federal HST or Speer Gold Dot 124-grain loads.
What does APX stand for in Beretta?
Beretta has not officially stated what APX stands for. It serves as the model designation for their striker-fired pistol line. Some sources suggest it may relate to "Advanced Pistol," but Beretta has not confirmed any official meaning for the acronym.