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Toy beretta m9
Toy beretta m9






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I am looking forward to shooting it next to other plastic pistols for an apples-to-apples comparison, but it seems to be a winner. I am happy to report that the new APX has a good trigger. If you come to the party with a bad trigger these days, you might as well not come at all. The big question for anyone trying to break into the striker-fired market has to be the trigger. Like the earlier Beretta Nano and Pico pistols, the APX features a serial numbered sub-chassis that is the “firearm,” which allows you to swap out the grip frame for ones in different sizes and colors. Once you figure out the back strap you like, how often (if ever) are you going to remove it again? The back strap also features a fairly aggressive texture, which I liked. Changing out the back strap is a bit more involved than other pistols, as it requires tools. The gun features interchangeable back straps to fit a variety of hands, available in three included sizes-small, medium and large. This is a godsend to any of us that have ever possibly gotten carried away on a soldering iron stipple job, to find we had destroyed our $500 gun. Beretta doesn’t plan on robbing you if you want a new color of frame they are planned to retail at around $50.

toy beretta m9

It comes in four colors at release time: Black, green, tan, and of course, gray. With add-on components, your one serialized part can be a full-sized, a compact-whatever you like. It features a serious engineering change ( and similar to that of the earlier Pico and Nano pistols-see our full review of the Nano pistol here: and the Pico pistol here: ) that is becoming more popular these days only the trigger group/sub-chassis is serialized. The APX is a striker-fired, polymer-framed, modular handgun. Chambering: 9mm (.40 S&W available soon).The grip frame of the APX has integral finger grooves as well as interchangeable back straps.








Toy beretta m9