

The new availability of the Combat series in teh APX Centurion size offers the perfect mix of concealability and size allowing for a gun that fits the needs of duty, carry, and competition.

Also shipping with the pistol is a fixed blanking plate that covers the slide cut and allows the pistol to be used sans optic mount. Beretta APX Centurion Review: An Impressive Alternative Compact. Nobody will be mistaking that prominent boxy slide serrations and the entire pistol’s body of rounded curves and edges make the gun feel futuristic. At launch, the pistol plates support Mini-Red Dot Optics from Burris, Trijicon, Leupold, and C-More. First Impressions This Beretta APX does stands out visually, similar to another lookalike Glock. The pistol features all the same modularity of our standard APX line with the addition of a factory slide cut to accept one of 4 different optic plates. The Beretta 92FS in 8.5 inches long total and has a 4.9-inch barrel. The Beretta holds 15 rounds in the standard mag with magazines going up to 30 rounds. In our experience, it handles well and shoots with ease.

So, if you want a polymer pistol that isn’t a Glock, consider the HK VP9. Though it offers similar reliability and durability as Glock, its ergonomics are slightly different. The Beretta is a chunky full-sized pistol designed for duty. The Heckler & Koch VP9 is another reliable compact 9mm that we like. Beretta may be late to the striker-fired party, but their first offering seems to be making a good first impression. The Beretta 92FS is a big gun, and when it came out, it indeed held lots and lots of bullets. The APX is Beretta's first striker fired handgun. Safety Striker deactivation button, firing pin block safety, trigger safety. In this video Hickok45 takes a look at the Beretta APX, and in classic Hickok45 style.
