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#Apx 9mm beretta series#
Depending on the frame type and chamber, the weapon series can be numbered with 10, 15, 17 or 21 rounds. Both are bolt-fired products with an overall length of 190mm, and depending on the model, the barrel assembly is 108mm. Army's XM17 "Modular Pistol System" program - won by Sig-Sauer and their P320 (detailed elsewhere on this site) - as a replacement to serve their aging stockpile of shells Reta M9.ĪPX offers two main chambers: 9mm and. The weapon's initial development focus was on participation in the U.S. Launched in 2016, the weapon includes a range of related semi-automatic pistols, including the Compact and Centurion models.Īggressive, bold styling is at the heart of APX styling, recognized as a dependable, comfortable and balanced weapon. The APX is a relatively new addition to the firing pin-fired semi-automatic pistol market from renowned Italian gun manufacturer Beretta.
