Beretta is publicly unveiling their full-sized, striker fired pistol at IDEX in the UAE but it was shown to select clients at SHOT Show. With the US Army’s love affair with the 92 all but over, the APX is just in time for the Joint Combat Pistol.
The introduction of the APX model completes the company’s full size pistol portfolio and positions Beretta as the world’s premier small arms manufacturer. Beretta has manufactured semi-automatic pistols since 1915 and is now one of the very few manufacturers to offer full size polymer and metallic framed handguns in both hammer and striker fired operating systems.
Beretta elected to debut its new APX striker fired pistol at the upcoming IDEX Show (International Defence Exhibition & Conference) in Abu Dhabi because it is one of the most important shows for the international defense sector. “With the show opening February 22, IDEX is one of the first venues where defense contractors present their wares to worldwide military customers and Beretta felt this was the ideal environment to present the international offering of its APX pistol,” stated Carlo Ferlito, General Manager of Beretta and Beretta Defense Technologies (BDT) Vice President.
Designed specifically for military and law enforcement operators, the APX has been put through extensive testing and evaluation at the professional end-user level.
Carlo Ferlito explained that Beretta places paramount importance on performance and wanted to ensure they built a product to meet the operator’s specific needs. “Beretta waited to enter the striker fired market until we had a pistol we knew would meet the needs of the operator. The APX has been more than three years in development. We tested it extensively with professional end users and incorporated that feedback at every opportunity. The result is a pistol platform that delivers superior performance in durability, reliability, accuracy and ergonomics.”
Beretta intends to submit a variant of the APX shown at IDEX to the upcoming US Army Modular Handgun System. “Of course we will continue to develop the APX to take into consideration the final specifications of the MHS as they become known,” stated Gabriele De Plano, Vice President of Beretta Defense Technologies (BDT) USA Marketing and Operations.
The APX striker fired pistol has been developed to match military and law enforcement needs but is not just for these customers, Beretta intends to market a variant for the commercial market later this year. This addition to Beretta’s pistol line will further cement the company’s position as one of the world’s leading small arms manufacturers.
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berreta as the song goes the thrill is gone the army is done with ya
It is meaningless what the Army thinks or wants.
Every time I see the use of “operator” as a proper noun, all I can think of is that scene in “Spies Like Us” where everyone is introducing themselves as “doctor”.
Also, as far as “striker or hammer” I think FN beat them to it by a number of years.
“Doctor.”
“Doctor.”
Great reference! And I share your opinion on the use of operator.
but what if im operator operating operationally i need a gun for an operator LOL
Glad to see Beretta finally made an uglier version of the Taurus 24/7.
I was thinking it was more like the Ruger SR9.
With those slide serrations, I thought it looked like a slightly-less-ugly cousin of the Kel-Tec PMR-30.
Interesting release.
Starts with ‘Beretta as the world’s premier small arms manufacturer’.
Ends with Beretta’s ‘position as one of the world’s leading small arms manufacturers’
By the sounds of the language, their position worsened by the end of the release. By golly.
LOL
The pitfalls of hyperbole…
It’s ba badly-written article is all.
Interesting slide serrations. The trigger and mags will be what makes or breaks this IMO. If it’s comparable to the PPQ or Steyr L9-A1, and is compatible with 92 mags it could be great.
Seems ‘rushed’ in the wake of the new http://www.armytimes.com/story/military/tech/2015/02/11/army-declines-m9a3-upgrade/23243689/ and looks familiar too.