@@BrowncoatNerd A different firearm of mine had a similar issue. Actually the whole white insert in the sight fell out so it was even more extreme. I took some white citadel paint that I use to paint warhammer figures and put one dab on with a tiny brush and it fixed the issue. I don’t mind the black dots so I’m leaving my APX but if I was to remove them without getting new sights that’s what I’d do.
The four digit marking does in fact denote the manuf date. And the mark under the ejection port is a LE marking. I just got one of these about 3 weeks ago. I like it.
My Brazilian APX's sights looked just like yours... until I put some oil (RemOil spray, in my case, but pretty much anything should work) in the white dots and used a nylon brush to scrub 'em out. It was just dirt/dirty oil and the dots cleaned up great.
Came back to watch again. Pushing the takedown lever too much prevents the slide from releasing - something I've figured out. So you push in just enough to allow the lever to drop - too much and it locks up. Good thorough review. Thanks!
After getting it in my hands I was very happy with my purchase. And just the other day a finally got some range time. 100 rounds went by very fast and zero regrets!
So it seems that some pistols have AS/BR under the ejection port and some have ASCENSUS under the ejection port. Looking it up on the Internet, there is an Ascensus Import and Export that is part of Ascensus Group that is located is Sao Paulo, Brazil. This would appear to be an import/export marking.
Thank you for this review and information. I purchased one from AIM Surplus and am very pleased with it. The information that you provided in your video was spectacular and really interesting and informative. I would like to respond to your comments on the white dot rear sights. Just to let you know, I can see indents in the center of the white dots but they remained intact unlike yours which had a black hole in the center. Mine are solid but I do like the way that yours turned out. Thanks again for your very informative review.
The slanted front of the sllide has always worked fairly well enabling one to use the frame below it as a standoff device for close quarters combat, so that the gun does not go out of battery. If Beretta altered this for the A1 gen, it really shows how it has become a range toy, rather than the combat / LE gun the 1st gen was designed to be.
Wow - what a great and informative video! It's rare to see someone give an accurate appraisal of an APX online. I believe it was the plethora of ignorant American Guntubers who - not understanding (or caring) that it was designed to be a pure LE/Military combat pistol - incessantly whined that the trigger wasn't a CZ Shadow trigger, the takedown was too difficult (they didn't bother reading the manual), it didn't have a red dot, etc etc that caused Beretta to dumb it down with the A1. Just as an aside concerning the rear sights: I'm viewing this on a phone so I can't see details, but they have the same appearance that the 1st gen Tritium sights from Beretta have, which gives the appearance of a black dot in the middle of a white circle in daylight (not the same style as the A1 tritium fronts, which has no white outline from what I've been told?). They were made by Ameriglo. Do the rear sights have any branding on them from Ameriglo? Or is it just a painted black dot on them? Anyways, great video - good job on showing how easy it is to take down an APX. I've noticed a few videos online where they have difficulty, but the recoil spring looks all gnarly and messed up - which might be what's giving them issues.
@@harpsitardo thank you! Unfortunately the sights aren’t Ameriglo sights. It’s almost as if the white paint caved in in the center. Most from this batch do not have this issue but a few others have reported this same problem. Not a huge deal to me as I plan on changing them to night sights.
@@harpsitardo I finally got around to testing this and yes! It was just grime. The rear sights are recessed in the center and got some dirt in it. Warm water and a q tip fixed it.
@@richdubbya while I do believe that the loaded chamber indicator was specified by the Brazilian government, California, Massachusetts and New York do require that loaded chamber indicator as well.
@@Bob-gl6cg I’ve seen two other videos on these and they both had the same mark as mine. Perhaps yours was made for a different Brazilian police department than mine.
@@nicklausmisiti5204 these may be over runs from Beretta. But I’m not positive on that. One thing I find interesting is they were imported into the US by Beretta USA. So it’s not like Brazil just sold them off to a random US importer. Also maybe Brazil realized they didn’t need as many as they ordered so returned some of these back to Beretta? Ether way it’s a good question and I’d like to find out why.
Mine also has that marking. The serial # of mine is over 12,000 lower than the one in the video. I haven't been able to separate the slide from the frame, & the trigger pull leaves a lot to be desired. I'd be happy with an 8 pound trigger.
I found that I was pushing in too far on the slide take down lever. Push it in all of the way, the lever will still pivot, but the slide isn't going to release. The recoil spring is the flat wire type, & the striker spring in mine is the super stiff original with the black plastic guide rod.
@@BrowncoatNerd oh, nice! I have been contemplating buying one of these. I'm kind of an M&P fanboy though so I'm going back and forth between these APX's and the LEO M&P trade ins. I bought one of the M&P 45's last year and found it to be a great value but the APX is a spanking new gun for $20 more???🤔 decisions decisions.😅
@@BrowncoatNerd they are good dudes in there, I hope they can help. They are local for me and have always been accommodating, so I doubt they intentionally wronged you.
I’ve had nothing but good experiences with them. Unless you’re referring to the rear sights on my APX. That doesn’t matter to me because I was planning on changing those out anyways.
Took mine to the range today. AIM shipped mine in 3 days. Very happy. Shoots flat, solid as a rock. I love it.
I got an aim surplus APX as well, and I love it. Mine also has those black marks on the sights.
I’ve been very happy with mine. But I do need to do something about those sights.
@@BrowncoatNerd A different firearm of mine had a similar issue. Actually the whole white insert in the sight fell out so it was even more extreme. I took some white citadel paint that I use to paint warhammer figures and put one dab on with a tiny brush and it fixed the issue. I don’t mind the black dots so I’m leaving my APX but if I was to remove them without getting new sights that’s what I’d do.
The four digit marking does in fact denote the manuf date. And the mark under the ejection port is a LE marking. I just got one of these about 3 weeks ago. I like it.
I just got mine today and under the ejection port it does not say AS/BR. It says "ascensus".
My Brazilian APX's sights looked just like yours... until I put some oil (RemOil spray, in my case, but pretty much anything should work) in the white dots and used a nylon brush to scrub 'em out. It was just dirt/dirty oil and the dots cleaned up great.
Came back to watch again. Pushing the takedown lever too much prevents the slide from releasing - something I've figured out. So you push in just enough to allow the lever to drop - too much and it locks up. Good thorough review. Thanks!
@@theoriginalOSOK thank you!
Just got one of these and I’m very impressed with it .
After getting it in my hands I was very happy with my purchase. And just the other day a finally got some range time. 100 rounds went by very fast and zero regrets!
Fantastic firearm. Severely underrated. It’s accurate and comfortable. The slides work well and it will run reliably.
So it seems that some pistols have AS/BR under the ejection port and some have ASCENSUS under the ejection port. Looking it up on the Internet, there is an Ascensus Import and Export that is part of Ascensus Group that is located is Sao Paulo, Brazil. This would appear to be an import/export marking.
Thank you for this review and information. I purchased one from AIM Surplus and am very pleased with it. The information that you provided in your video was spectacular and really interesting and informative. I would like to respond to your comments on the white dot rear sights. Just to let you know, I can see indents in the center of the white dots but they remained intact unlike yours which had a black hole in the center. Mine are solid but I do like the way that yours turned out. Thanks again for your very informative review.
@@jacobmoore4380 thank you very much!
The slanted front of the sllide has always worked fairly well enabling one to use the frame below it as a standoff device for close quarters combat, so that the gun does not go out of battery.
If Beretta altered this for the A1 gen, it really shows how it has become a range toy, rather than the combat / LE gun the 1st gen was designed to be.
OK I looked again, mine says ascensus my bad, still do not know what it stands for.
Mine says that also!
Wow - what a great and informative video! It's rare to see someone give an accurate appraisal of an APX online. I believe it was the plethora of ignorant American Guntubers who - not understanding (or caring) that it was designed to be a pure LE/Military combat pistol - incessantly whined that the trigger wasn't a CZ Shadow trigger, the takedown was too difficult (they didn't bother reading the manual), it didn't have a red dot, etc etc that caused Beretta to dumb it down with the A1.
Just as an aside concerning the rear sights: I'm viewing this on a phone so I can't see details, but they have the same appearance that the 1st gen Tritium sights from Beretta have, which gives the appearance of a black dot in the middle of a white circle in daylight (not the same style as the A1 tritium fronts, which has no white outline from what I've been told?). They were made by Ameriglo. Do the rear sights have any branding on them from Ameriglo? Or is it just a painted black dot on them?
Anyways, great video - good job on showing how easy it is to take down an APX. I've noticed a few videos online where they have difficulty, but the recoil spring looks all gnarly and messed up - which might be what's giving them issues.
@@harpsitardo thank you! Unfortunately the sights aren’t Ameriglo sights. It’s almost as if the white paint caved in in the center. Most from this batch do not have this issue but a few others have reported this same problem. Not a huge deal to me as I plan on changing them to night sights.
Another poster noted that his sights looked like yours, until he cleaned them with some cleaner and a brush. Apparently, just dirt? @@BrowncoatNerd
@@harpsitardo I finally got around to testing this and yes! It was just grime. The rear sights are recessed in the center and got some dirt in it. Warm water and a q tip fixed it.
Great video thank you for making it
@@rg237g8 you are very welcome!
I'm pretty sure the chamber indicator is a Brazil thing. I like the mohawk.. I might just get another just for that.
@@richdubbya while I do believe that the loaded chamber indicator was specified by the Brazilian government, California, Massachusetts and New York do require that loaded chamber indicator as well.
On the A1 the loaded chamber indicator is on the extractor.
I have bought one great price for a firearm very simple for anyone looking for a gun
The bad things is after rebate I can get the a1 cheaper. Aim is a bit high on surplus. Surplus used to be way cheaper
@@mattr918 who’s selling an A1 for less than 300 (after rebate)?
Isn't Bidenomics great?
@Urbicide surplus was over priced before biden... not every thing has to be political.
Good video. Love my APX A1.
@@wesleysmith1141 thank you! I think I’ll probably end up getting an A1 as well.
Did I miss why Brazil changed their minds on these?
@@MidwestPicker I don’t know if these are over runs or if Brazil just decided they didn’t need the rest of the order.
does anyone know what the markings under the ejection port stand for. He has AS/BR I have "concensus" on mine.
@@Bob-gl6cg very interesting! Is yours one of the Brazilian contracts from AIM?
@@BrowncoatNerd yes just got it
@@Bob-gl6cg I’ve seen two other videos on these and they both had the same mark as mine. Perhaps yours was made for a different Brazilian police department than mine.
@@BrowncoatNerd I googled the word consensus and it translates to ascend, to go up. I wonder how that fits into the Brazilian Police?
@@Bob-gl6cg interesting. The mystery continues.
Why did brazil buy these and get rid of them, likely for pennies on the dollar, almost right away?
@@nicklausmisiti5204 these may be over runs from Beretta. But I’m not positive on that. One thing I find interesting is they were imported into the US by Beretta USA. So it’s not like Brazil just sold them off to a random US importer. Also maybe Brazil realized they didn’t need as many as they ordered so returned some of these back to Beretta? Ether way it’s a good question and I’d like to find out why.
On the right side of the apx underneath the ejection port, it also can say "ascensus". Minus the quotation marks of course.
Mine also has that marking. The serial # of mine is over 12,000 lower than the one in the video. I haven't been able to separate the slide from the frame, & the trigger pull leaves a lot to be desired. I'd be happy with an 8 pound trigger.
I found that I was pushing in too far on the slide take down lever. Push it in all of the way, the lever will still pivot, but the slide isn't going to release. The recoil spring is the flat wire type, & the striker spring in mine is the super stiff original with the black plastic guide rod.
Great video...thanks
@@johnfarrar7448 you’re welcome!
Unissued but someone played with it long enoigh to put a scratch on the slide. Left side below the Beretta logo.
@@budgetguncinema7777 that’s just an oil smear. If you go to the beginning of the video it’s not there.
@@BrowncoatNerd oh, nice! I have been contemplating buying one of these. I'm kind of an M&P fanboy though so I'm going back and forth between these APX's and the LEO M&P trade ins. I bought one of the M&P 45's last year and found it to be a great value but the APX is a spanking new gun for $20 more???🤔 decisions decisions.😅
@@budgetguncinema7777 that’s funny because I’ve been looking at the LEO M&Ps. Trying to decide between the gen 1 9mm or gen 2 40 S&W.
They’re almost free… lol.
300 for a full size new in box Beretta, you really can’t go wrong!
I will NEVER order anything from AIm again. They burned me on a 1201 a few ago!
@@PaulKersey5.56 that sucks. What was wrong with it?
Have you contacted them, I am sure they will make it right.
@@bwat05 I just would like to know what happened.
@@BrowncoatNerd they are good dudes in there, I hope they can help. They are local for me and have always been accommodating, so I doubt they intentionally wronged you.
I’ve had nothing but good experiences with them. Unless you’re referring to the rear sights on my APX. That doesn’t matter to me because I was planning on changing those out anyways.
I just bought one