Beretta APX A1 9mm Single Action Semi-Auto Pistol - 4.25" - Black - 17rd
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The Beretta APX A1 9mm Single Action Semi-Auto Pistol with a 4.25" barrel is designed for precision and reliability in every shot you take. This compact pistol, finished in matte black on the slide and featuring a sleek black frame, offers both seasoned shooters and beginners an exceptional shooting experience.
Equipped with a fiber optic front sight (FS) that enhances target acquisition speed and contrast against the rear sights (RS), this pistol ensures your aim stays true even under pressure. The fixed sights provide added stability to your shooting stance while maintaining accuracy over time.
Features:- Compact size
- Matte black finish
- Fiber optic front sight, black rear sight
- Comes with two 17-round magazines
- Red dot optic-ready slide
- Equipped with a 3-slot Picatinny rail for accessories
- Ambidextrous controls
- Fixed sights
- Polymer frame
With its polymer frame construction, the Beretta APX A1 delivers durability without compromising on weight or comfort during extended use at the range or competitions. The ambidextrous-capable controls make it easy for left- or right-handed users to operate seamlessly without any adjustments needed.
Featuring a red dot optic-ready slide, this pistol allows you to customize your aiming system based on personal preferences or specific requirements of different shooting scenarios. Additionally, the included 3-slot Picatinny rail provides versatility by allowing attachment of various accessories such as lights or lasers for enhanced tactical capabilities.
This model comes standard with two magazines each capable of holding up to 17 rounds of powerful 9mm ammunition - ensuring ample firepower when you need it most.
Specifications
California Prop 65 warning
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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