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Aggressive serrations on the slide remained me an all-terrain wheel. The grip during reload or press check is very positive. I am sure that reloads are easy even when hand is wet. What surprised me a bit were the iron sights. They are metal but the front sight dot is like 1.5x larger than dots on the rear sights. The 5.5 lbs pull trigger is light and smooth, not super-sensitive as in some CZs. Works pretty well even when shooting single handed. Reset is quick, typical for duty guns. First shots were little bit off the center (more to 7 o'clock) but after change of grip and short familiraziton with huge dot, groups were definitely THE RANGE IS HOT! Marcel KhyberKhard I never had many occasions to play with Beretta pistols, except maybe M9 or Pico. I was pretty en- thusiastic about APX. There were following variants available for re- view: • APX RDO with Aimpoint ACRO P-1 sight • APX full-size • APX LCI developed for Polish Police • APX Centurion • APX Compact What's in the box? Each gun co- mes in polymer plastic case with foam padding and is delivered with two magazines, three backstraps (S/M/L), cleaning kit, magazine loader, manual and warranty. better. APX is well-designed user- -friendly gun. Not exactly CCW gun, except maybe Appendix Carry. We have also seen the APX dedi- cated holsters. They are safer than most of the Level III holsters. Maybe call it Level IV? Even if you cut open In general, first thing I check in the new and unknown gun is the grip. First in the row was the Full Size APX with Large back strap attached. Gun was ergonomic and comforta- ble to handle. The aggressive serra- tions on the grip and finger grooves have pyramidal shape, similar to the S&W M&P ones. They are comfor- table and won't make you cry. No abrasions from texturing found. My hands are on the bigger side, so my best fit was full-sized gun with Large back straps. Smaller APX's aren't for me. The magazine release button is well-thought. It might be changed from left to right for south paws. It works well and smooth and can't be activated unintentionally. hole in the holster and you would like to pull the trigger in holster gun, you won't be lucky. The side of holster does not allow the firing pin safety to pop out. No chances for neglec- ted discharge. Safety First! FIREARMS