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Beretta APX Pistol -Each APX comes with 3 interchangeable back straps so users can best fit their hands and preferences. The APX's aggressive full length slide serrations make slide manipulations easy under any conditions . To accommodate right or left-handed use, the APX's magazine release button can be easily reversed, and the slide stop is ambidextrous. The APX's trigger breaks at 6lbs and has a clear tactile and audible very short reset. The APX truly is the ultimate striker fired pistol from Beretta. Aggressive Slide SerrationAmbidextrous Slide StopInterchangeable Back Straps Large Magazine PlateLow Bore AxisModular Grip Frame HousingPicatinny RailReversible Magazine ReleaseStriker De activator
MPN#: JAXF921

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Sucks they dont ship I almost bought one

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If you do not live in KY or the state the store is in they will NOT sell to you. I was just there because some retard on these forums said they will

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If I hadn't just bought a Canik TP9sa I would drive the 2 and a half hours to get this

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Gotta be the best deal ive seen anywhere since the plandemic started

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Lol- Plandemic. Did you get confused and think you logged into Parler?

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This and the compact model are probably the best buy of the past few months. Sure you have to pick it up at a store and that eliminates those who do not have one near them however for those of us who do, this is a great deal! Lucky I have a store less than 5 miles a way here in Southern Oregon

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Any cheap IWB holster?

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DeSantis Soft Tuck

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I concur with the crossbreed. That's all i use for IWB holsters. Great products and great service. They have a 14 day trial if you do not like it. You can return it for a full refund (or least they used to before the plandemic)

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Spend the extra few bucks and get a Crossbreed "Mini tuck". you wont be disappointed. Too many people skimp on their gun belts and holsters. A good solid belt and well fitted holster are the most important factors when deciding to carry concealed, or even open for that matter. It provides safety, retention, and overall comfort. Wearing cheap, sub standard "ebay" junk will only cause you serious issues and frustration. Its alot like putting bald street tires on your 4x4 and heading to the woods on a rainy day ..... it wont be long til your so pissed off and frustrated you wont go back until you get the right tires... hope that makes sense... lol. Its the only thing I could quickly compare it to.
ask anyone whos been carrying for years, they all have boxes of cheap, crappy holsters until the day they had enough and spent the few extra bucks and bought a proper fitting belt and holster. Just for another option, I also like the "Versacarry" line of holsters . They make several all leather holsters that can be worn inside the waistband or outside the waistband depending upon how you choose to carry that day. Whatever you do, do not buy cheap, kydex holsters or worse the all "polyester type" holsters. The cheap kydex holsters warp and stretch causing retention loss and safety problems. The all material type holsters such as uncle mikes, provide No retention and do not keep your pistol secure to your body. They are only good for maybe plinking at the range but ai prefer practicing with the same holster I carry with for muscle memory training. Ok I hope this helps enough

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Nice pistol. One of my many 9mm's. Looks and shoot great. Paid $400 for mine with 3 mags so great price.

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Bought mine online last night. It’s supposed to be delivered to the store and ready for pick up on 12/1.

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Good deal except I'm not going to drive 433 miles to the nearest Sportsmans Warehouse to buy and it would be illegal for them to sell to me being from out of state.

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That's why you have it sent to your local FFL as you would with all online gun sales.... Have you never purchased a firearm online before? There is no such thing as the online loophole. I've bought multiple times online and there is never an issue sending a gun to an FFL near your house and doing the paperwork with them to take it home.

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Nevermind didn't see the stupid restrictions they had on this. Pretty much a no go like you said. My fault.

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Just buy it online?

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Nvm.

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The small serrations on the slide ruin this pistol, as it’s extremely difficult to hold on to while trying to rack the slide. Other than that, nice gun and a straight-shooter!

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It a great deal for a reliable handgun. But it isn't as accurate as a Glock, HK, and Sig. The follow up shots aren't there and the after market parts is terrible.
Your stuck with a 5lb trigger and no compressor sights and mediocre shootability.

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It's just as reliable a d accurate. There are a few videos on YouTube of people shooting it pretty accurately. I don't have an issue as well. YOU just do not shoot it well. The trigger is 6lb standard or as low as 4.5lb once the Competition Striker Spring is broken in. The trigger is better than stock Glocks, M&P's, and the P320.

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There isnt a single review any anyone who was taken by the accuracy of the APX - even the "Honest Outlaw" mentioned it was "average" in a best buy review. As he mentioned - it is very reliable.
The trigger is +5lb with either Striker Spring (Galloway, Green, and Stock ( I have all 3).
No compressor height sights and lack of aftermarket and so-so shotability leaves as good but not great.
H&K hit it out of the ball park with the VP9 (as ALL the review mentioned) and it has decent aftermarket including OR slides (standard & long), compressor sights, and trigger options.
The nod goes to Canik for the $350 range.

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There are several shooting videos of people shooting the APX who are getting excellent groups. Yes, there are reviews of people who are talking about the APX have good accuracy as well. There are forum post on Beretta Forum, Glock talk, and others too. I own three of then, and I have no issues shooting them accurately. If you didn't see anyone bring up accuracy with rewards to the APX, then it's probably because you weren't looking. Don't blame the pistol because of you can't personally shoot it well. There are some who say they can't shoot Glocks accurately, revolvers accurately, DA/SA pistols accurately, etc. That's a personal issue and not an issue with the pistol. Plus, the stock sights on the APX have an extra large front dot similar to the XS big Dot. It's designed for combat and self defense use and not for putting holes through one hole on paper. You should know this.

No, you can't find 50 vendors selling 50 versions of kydex, leather, etc holsters. No, the APX isn't for the tacticool guy who wants a Gucci gun, but neither is the VP9 that you referenced. There's zero issues finding kydex or leather holsters for the APX. Ameriglo, Trijicon, XS Big Dot, and fiber optic sights are available. The only real none hating grip you have is with the current lack of suppressor sites;however, the vast majority of gun owners do NOT own suppressor. Most aren't EDCing pistols with suppessors s as well. It seems like a champagne issues that only affects an extremely small minority.

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APX is plenty accurate-- anyone who says otherwise hasn't shot one. If you need some help in that regard, watch this video in its entirety: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2ugzkfT7Sc...

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No shipping to FFL makes this a non deal. Why is it on here?

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no shipping to FFL?!? Welcome to the 21st century, you're falling behind

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Able to ship to your local store, IF you have one near you.

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I've owned Sig P320 X Compacts, Glock 19, 17, FN 509, and I have to say the Beretta APX shoots as well or better than higher priced alternatives. I'm not sure why the APX isn't as popular because it's damn accurate and the best bang for your buck at $329. At that price it's a no brainer. I've shot over 5,000 rounds through mine without a hiccup. Buy one before the price goes up to $500. Damn good deal. Thanks.

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Nowhere near the shootability of a Glock, Sig, HK etc.... Not a bad pistol - just not a great one. In addition, sorely lacking aftermarket.

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Too bad SW is not shipping to ffl.

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I don't know what to think, actually a normal price with no gouging.

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Prices are normal but Sportsman's Warehouse has cancelled the last 3 orders I've placed for guns.

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