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Thread: Beretta apx centurion 2000 round review.

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    I ordered one on Saturday - it arrived yesterday... I hope to shoot it soon.

    But, I like it a lot so far. I will say that it feels great in the hand with the medium backstrap that already comes on it. I have smaller hands, and I like that my hand sits closer to the trigger than it does on many other handguns.

    Not bad for $289 NEW ($269 + $20 shipping after the $100 rebate I will get)


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    Spartan sights and 5000 rounds no malfunctions

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    i had the will power to not buy guns. I even bought a gun store and work for a company that manufactures the forging machines for said guns. I need help.

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    Have you disassembled the slide or changed the recoil spring yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShipWreck View Post
    Have you disassembled the slide or changed the recoil spring yet?
    Yes and bought the $500 sight tool lol

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    i had the will power to not buy guns. I even bought a gun store and work for a company that manufactures the forging machines for said guns. I need help.

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    Yes, if I end up changing the sights - I was looking at my options.

    The Beretta night sights seem to be made by trijicon. But for whatever reason - trijicon doesn't have them listed on their website for straight purchase and install. So, not sure where I'd send the slide if I wanted to change them

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShipWreck View Post
    Yes, if I end up changing the sights - I was looking at my options.

    The Beretta night sights seem to be made by trijicon. But for whatever reason - trijicon doesn't have them listed on their website for straight purchase and install. So, not sure where I'd send the slide if I wanted to change them
    If you purchase the sights from beretta and send in the slide they do it for free

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    i had the will power to not buy guns. I even bought a gun store and work for a company that manufactures the forging machines for said guns. I need help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TacticalFun View Post
    If you purchase the sights from beretta and send in the slide they do it for free

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    Thanks for the tip!

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    How is this arranged? I purchased night sights from BUSA and called they said $35.

    Quote Originally Posted by TacticalFun View Post
    If you purchase the sights from beretta and send in the slide they do it for free

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    I'll tell you guys what... I didn't believe this thread when people talked about how hard these sights are to move. I used my Wheeler universal sight press, which although some people bag on, I have had good luck with a wide array of guns. Not moving for anything. Got it so bound up I didn't think I would be able to loosen the press to get the slide out. With some leverage, I undid it.

    I've looked at the APX specific tool. I like the concept because it applies force directly to the portion of the sight in the dovetail. I think it's overall a good idea.

    Moral: don't try to remove or adjust these yourself!

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    What is this comparable to in size? Thought I read a review that said between a Glock 19 and 26, which is where I understand the M&P compact to be. Could be a niche there for me, since I don't care for the Glock 48.

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