Description
The Beretta APX-A1 Full-Size RDO 9mm, 2x17rd, Black is a duty-ready, optic-ready pistol that delivers proven reliability straight out of the box. Built on a modular polymer frame, this full-size 9mm ships with two 17-round magazines, aggressive slide serrations, and a fiber optic front sight — all at a price point that makes it a serious contender for training and defensive use.
| Manufacturer | Beretta |
|---|---|
| Model | APX-A1 Full-Size RDO |
| Material | Polymer frame, steel slide (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | APX-A1 RDO optics plates (sold separately), standard APX magazines |
| Finish | Black Nitride (slide), Black Polymer (frame) |
| Weight | 28 oz (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Optic-Ready Slide: The RDO cut accepts popular micro red dots (RMSc footprint) — you can mount a dot without sending the slide to a machinist, which saves time and money.
- Aggressive Slide Serrations: Front and rear serrations give you a positive grip even with sweaty hands or gloves, so you can manipulate the slide under stress.
- Modular Backstrap System: Three interchangeable backstraps let you dial in the grip angle and palm swell for your hand size — a must for shooters with smaller or larger hands.
- Fiber Optic Front Sight: The bright green fiber optic front post picks up ambient light for fast target acquisition in daylight, while the serrated rear sight reduces glare.
- 3-Slot Accessory Rail: Attach a weapon light or laser for low-light scenarios — the rail fits most standard pistol lights (e.g., Streamlight TLR-1, SureFire X300).
Who It’s For
This pistol is built for the shooter who wants a full-size, optic-ready 9mm without paying custom-shop prices. It fits law enforcement officers looking for a reliable duty sidearm, instructors who train students on red-dot transitions, and new shooters who want a modular platform that grows with their skills.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Reliable Beretta engineering, optic-ready out of the box, affordable price point, modular grip, good trigger out of the box (6.5 lb pull, per manufacturer specs).
- Cons: The factory sights are polymer — many shooters will swap them for steel after a few range trips. The optic mounting system uses a separate plate (not included), so factor that into your budget.
Comparison
| Feature | Beretta APX-A1 Full-Size RDO | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Agency Arms Syndicate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $468.49 | $1,200+ | $1,800+ |
| Optic Ready | Yes (RMSc footprint) | Yes (RMR/SRO) | Yes (RMR/SRO) |
| Modular Grip | 3 backstraps | Full frame change | Custom stippling |
| Trigger Pull | 6.5 lb (factory) | 4.0 lb (aftermarket) | 4.5 lb (aftermarket) |
| Magazines Included | 2x 17rd | 2x 17rd | 2x 17rd |
| Warranty | Limited lifetime | Limited lifetime | Limited lifetime |
Compared to the Zev OZ9 and Agency Arms Syndicate, the Beretta APX-A1 delivers the same core features — optic-ready, modular grip, 17-round capacity — at a fraction of the price. The trade-off is a heavier factory trigger and polymer sights, but for most shooters, that means more money left over for ammo and training.
FAQ
What is the optic footprint on the Beretta APX-A1 Full-Size RDO?
The slide is cut for the RMSc footprint (Shield RMSc, Holosun 407K/507K, Swampfox Sentinel, etc.). You will need the correct mounting plate — Beretta sells a kit (part number APX-RDO-PLATE) or you can find aftermarket options.
Does the Beretta APX-A1 Full-Size RDO come with optics plates?
No, the pistol ships without mounting plates. You will need to purchase the appropriate plate for your chosen optic. Beretta offers a multi-plate kit (APX-RDO-PLATE) that covers most common footprints.
Can I use standard Beretta APX magazines in this pistol?
Yes, the APX-A1 is fully compatible with all standard Beretta APX magazines (10rd, 15rd, 17rd, 21rd). The pistol ships with two 17-round magazines.
Is the Beretta APX-A1 Full-Size RDO California compliant?
As of April 2026, this model is not on the California Roster of Handguns Certified for Sale. Check your local laws before ordering.
What is the trigger pull weight on the APX-A1?
Per Beretta specs, the factory trigger pull is 6.5 lbs. The trigger has a short reset and a crisp break — it is one of the better factory triggers in this price range.
Trust & Delivery
- ✅ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states, to your FFL)
- ✅ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✅ 30-day returns (firearms must be unfired, in original box)
- ✅ Secure checkout (256-bit SSL)
Last updated: April 2026
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