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| Don't know why they left the firing pin block open on the top of the slide, considering the trend of OR models from other companies. I guess they are trying to reminisce about the 92. |
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| I actually visited Copper Custom and spoke with Tim's business partner Dave. He said the trigger is good. Not PPQ good but much better than Glocks and the P320. He placed the trigger behind the PPQ and the P10c having better. They were super nice. Anyone visiting in Indiana should stop by! |
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| Handled and shot one today. Nice gun. No pics but compared it side by side G17, VP9. These guns are all within a few mm's of one another, height and length wise. The Beretta is a tad wider in the slide.
Trigger is very shootable. Different than all the above. Short reset, not PPQ short. Would like to spend more time with it.
Ergos were great. Love the flat face trigger. Don't really notice the "fingergrooves" Nice looking gun in person. I like the slide serrations very functional, not as bad in person. A pussycat to shoot recoil wise, really mild, flat straight back.
Accurate gun, positive ejection, easy mag button, just had the medium grip which was fine, would like to try others.
I hope they make these in all sizes, and since it is a modular design, and knowing how Beretta has mad all sizes in the past, I think it will be a cool gun. |
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| Im not opposed to the APX, but being it is G17 sized, I am going to wait and see if they come out with a compact version, closer to the size of the 19. I am running 320 compacts, and have two CZ P-10's on order myself. I really like my 320's but after having a T&E P-10 and running it, I very much prefer it over just about anything else out there. IMO it is going to the be the pistol to beat. The only complaint I got from the folks I let shoot it was the texturing being a bit to aggressive for some. That is easily fixed, but everyone liked the way it handled and shot. TXPO
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| Posts: 258 | Location: Texas | Registered: January 12, 2011 |
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| Sources say it's a soft shooter & trigger is better than most...
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| quote: Originally posted by Texaspoff: Im not opposed to the APX, but being it is G17 sized, I am going to wait and see if they come out with a compact version, closer to the size of the 19. I am running 320 compacts, and have two CZ P-10's on order myself.
I really like my 320's but after having a T&E P-10 and running it, I very much prefer it over just about anything else out there. IMO it is going to the be the pistol to beat. The only complaint I got from the folks I let shoot it was the texturing being a bit to aggressive for some. That is easily fixed, but everyone liked the way it handled and shot.
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My understanding is an APX compact exists. |
| Posts: 528 | Location: Texas | Registered: March 25, 2013 |
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| I've had one for a while. This is accurate. I like my glocks with the trigger set up the way I do it better, but the APX is fine The slide is like having a g21 slide on a g17 It won't supplant my glocks as my carry/use guns but it's certainly worth having quote: Originally posted by CQB60: Sources say it's a soft shooter & trigger is better than most...
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| Posts: 7796 | Location: Warrenton, VA | Registered: July 09, 2005 |
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| I tried one and thought the Beretta had a terrible trigger compared to the PPQ, VP9, and the Sig 320. No thanks. |
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| quote: Originally posted by The Viking: I tried one and thought the Beretta had a terrible trigger compared to the PPQ, VP9, and the Sig 320. No thanks.
I guess it's all what you're familiar with. I'll take a factory Glock trigger over a VP9 or P320 any day. |
| Posts: 405 | Location: Hartford, CT | Registered: June 20, 2010 |
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