New Beretta APX A1 Carry with Burris FastFire III
Beretta are introducing the new APX A1 Carry with a Burris FastFire III red dot optic installed directly from the factory. The sub-compact APX A1 Carry has a single stack magazine and a slide-mounted safety. The frame is available in Black, Flat Dark Earth, Wolf Grey, and Olive Drab Green. The Burris FastFire III is a 3 MOA red dot and weighs in at 1.5oz.
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Here’s what Beretta have to say about the APX A1 Carry with a Burris FastFire III:
THE BERETTA APX A1 CARRY encompasses the reliability and quality the APX family has become known for within the shooting communities. Years of extensive training and real-world use converge in a handgun designed and built for everyday carry and suited for anyone with personal defense on their mind. With a shorter and lighter trigger pull, the APX A1 Carry creates ease of use for a wide range of end-users. Other new features like a red-dot optic ready slide and improved modularity create endless opportunities for further customization, right out of the box.
The new APX Al Carry Optics Bundle also features:
Burris Fastfire ™M 3 installed (3 MOA)
Red-dot carry optic ready slide
Removable front sight
Standard and extended magazine capacities
Ergonomic polymer frame Single stack, sub-compact profile
Reversible magazine release Aggressive slide serrations
Easily manipulated slide catch
Low-bore axis
Available in 4 grip frame colors: Black (BLK), Flat Dark Earth (FDE), Wolf Grey (WG), and Olive Drab Green (ODG)
THE BURRIS FASTFIRE™ 3 is the best selling red dot sight from Burris. Light and tough, the FastFire TM 3 series puts an unmistakable, bright red dot on your target to give you an immediate speed and accuracy advantage. The optic can be used as a primary sight or paired on top of an existing sight.
MSRP will be $499. Find out more at berettafirearms.com
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If this thing has a modular chassis, somebody could easily make an aftermarket grip module that used Shield Plus, S15, Hellcat, or P365 magazines.
If you live in a state where the politicians tell you how many rounds you can carry I can see a market for single stack 9s, 40s or 45s. I can buy a SIG 365 but it only has a 10 round mag. The Beretta APX A1 Carry may seem obsolete to some but still usable to others. I do not like that the rear sight is removed to mount an optic but it is as such. Beretta has a $100 rebate on the APX A1 Carry. https://rapid-rebates.com/a...