Beretta APX 6 mm is a licensed ASG replica of the latest Italian semi-automatic pistol built on a polymer frame. The model features faithful reproduction of the firearm original, a metal slide with a strong Blow-Back system, efficient CO2 power source, and excellent ergonomics. The presented version comes in black color.
The replica features a metal-polymer construction with distinctive slide serrations for improved grip during racking. The original Beretta APX was designed for military, law enforcement, and civilian markets. The polymer grip panels feature identical texturing to the firearm version. Realism is further enhanced by licensed markings and manufacturer logos applied to the grip and slide.
The model is powered by a 12-gram CO2 cartridge installed in the grip. Depending on BB weight, the muzzle velocity can reach up to 117 m/s, providing an effective range of approximately 30 meters. The total number of shots depends on air temperature, shooting pace, and proper maintenance. A pierced CO2 cartridge should remain in the replica for no more than 48 hours.
The trigger operates in DAO (Double Action Only) mode, meaning that pulling the trigger cocks and releases the internal hammer without the option of manual cocking to shorten the trigger pull. This results from the internal design of the replica.
The gas-powered system enables a strong Blow-Back mechanism responsible for realistic slide recoil after every shot. The noticeable kick enhances the shooting experience and realism. One CO2 cartridge allows up to 60 consistent shots, which is an excellent performance for a full metal slide replica.
The Beretta APX features fixed mechanical sights, including a front sight and rear sight with high-visibility white dots for quick alignment. The front section of the frame includes a 22 mm Picatinny rail for mounting accessories such as a laser sight, tactical flashlight, or training device.
The pistol includes a button-style safety located on the right side of the frame that locks the trigger mechanism. It can be operated without changing grip. The replica uses a metal low-cap magazine (removable from the grip) with a 15 BB capacity.