The Umarex APX is a CO2-powered air pistol designed as a realistic replica of the Beretta APX 9mm handgun, which was developed for military trials. It's popular for plinking, training, and casual shooting due to its blowback action that simulates recoil, making it feel more like a real firearm.
It's built with a polymer frame and metal slide for durability and a balanced weight, and it's not meant for field stripping like the original.
Key Details
• Sights: Fixed three-dot white sights for quick target acquisition
• Trigger: Double-action-only (DAO) with about 6 pounds of pull
• Action: Straight blowback with slide lock on empty magazine
It includes authentic Beretta markings, aggressive slide serrations for easy racking, and a low bore axis to reduce muzzle flip and improve accuracy. There's a Picatinny accessory rail under the barrel for adding lights or lasers, a manual safety on the frame, and textured grips for better control.
The design emphasizes affordability and realism, making it a solid entry-level option for beginners or as a trainer for the centerfire version. It's DAO, so each shot requires a full trigger pull, and the blowback provides a snappy feel without actual recoil.In terms of performance, it's accurate for short-range shooting (like 20-30 feet), with groups often under 2 inches when using quality BBs.
It gets around 60-80 shots per CO2 cartridge before velocity drops. Overall, it's praised for its value, fun factor, and build quality, though it's not as powerful as pellet guns and is best for informal use rather than precision target work.