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    This is just painful to look at: Beretta APX

    http://www.all4shooters.com/en/home/...DEX-Abu-Dhabi/

    I predict it will have the same rousing success found with their PX4 series and the "improvement" and update to the 92 series, that they were dumb enough to call the "90-two."

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    So it took them > 30 years to produce an answer to the Glock 17? This pistol looks like an answer to the HK VP9, Walther PPQ, S&W M&P, Springfield XDM, etc. I'm sure they will get some police and possibly military contracts out of it, if the price point is right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAngler1 View Post
    So it took them > 30 years to produce an answer to the Glock 17? This pistol looks like an answer to the HK VP9, Walther PPQ, S&W M&P, Springfield XDM, etc. I'm sure they will get some police and possibly military contracts out of it, if the price point is right.
    To add, I still don't understand why no one has come up with a gun with the same (or very similar) exterior dimensions and capacity of the Glock 19. It seems everyone goes from sub-compact straight to fullsize without realizing one of the best selling handguns worldwide lies in between.

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    I think I'll stick to the 92 series and their shotguns. This does nothing for me that other platforms don't do already. With 92Gs back out this has even less interest to me.
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    As someone who owns many G19s, I'd never buy one of these.

    But I don't think it looks bad. I actually like it.

    Still, it is interesting that they are like 20 years late to the party.
    Why do the loudest do the least?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eurodriver View Post
    As someone who owns many G19s, I'd never buy one of these.

    But I don't think it looks bad. I actually like it.

    Still, it is interesting that they are like 20 years late to the party.
    +1, the G19's are just reliable and work well. not sure why there is so much polymer hate. I have metal guns too, no preference each as a purpose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buckshot1220 View Post
    To add, I still don't understand why no one has come up with a gun with the same (or very similar) exterior dimensions and capacity of the Glock 19. It seems everyone goes from sub-compact straight to fullsize without realizing one of the best selling handguns worldwide lies in between.
    FN did with the FNS-9 and squeezed 2 more rounds in a grip thats slimmer and pretty much the same length

    Sent from this handheld gadget thingy

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    Hardly groundbreaking and hideous looking IMO. At least they had enough sense to move toward a striker considering its 2015. That being said, I believe the company is capable of producing and bringing to market better designs, I guess I just have to question why we've yet to see any...

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    Its not ugly as far as modern service pistol goes but it certainly doesn't have the lines Beretta is known for.
    | 92 - Billennium | Steel-I/96 Stock | WC BrigTac| Elite II | 90-Two G | Inox Brig |
    | 85FS Cheetah | 71 Jaguar | 21a Bobcat | 3032 Tomcat | Model 90 Armi Roma |
    | Sig - 551-A1 ODG | P553 | 522 | P320 FDE |
    | Noveske 10.5" Pistol | AP 12.5" | AP Tungsten SPR | DDM4 V7 in MSP & Elcan |
    | 308 - DSA FAL & Steyr Scout in grey |

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    I could give two S(*# about how a service handgun looks.

    Hey, I hope this is the top-drawer handgun Beretta is capable of. My suspicion is that its ergonomics will be superior to the Glock (not hard) and in line with the PPQ and VP9. I will give it a look.
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