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Archive for September, 2010


California Combat Match at Camp Roberts

Monday, September 27th, 2010

The crew at Apex set up a vendor table at the California Combat Match on Sunday. We took a couple pics and talked to a lot of cool people.

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Apex’s Field Trip to Santa Barbara Tool and Die

Friday, September 24th, 2010

The crew at Apex took a little trip to Santa Barbara to see their machinists….and they brought a camera.

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Apex RAM Additional Benefits

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

Randy and I took the RAM to Range Master of San Luis Obispo (aka our favorite place to shoot), I dragged along the camera and we decided to make another video for our friends all around the world.
Aside from just improving the tactile reset of the M&P pistols, the RAM also acts as a failsafeRead the Rest…

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On Duty with Apex Tactical’s DCAEK

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

Following thorough testing and evaluation by their Lead Firearms Instructor, the Port Authority of Allegheny County, PA has officially approved the Apex Tactical Specialties DCAEK for use in Duty/Off Duty S&W M&P’s for it’s officers.

This is a huge milestone for a small company like Apex. We’ve had numerous LE agancies across the country requestRead the Rest…

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What A Difference A Reset Makes!

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

A quick mention of my experience with the Apex RAM in my M&P 9L

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New M&P Products From Apex Tactical

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Exciting things are happening here at Apex. Randy had an epiphiny the other day and came up with a way to drastically improve the felt reset of the M&P pistol. We’re calling this part the Reset Assist Mechanism or R.A.M. for short.
We’re not going to get into how it works just yet, butRead the Rest…

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BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU LOAD AMMO!!

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

We had a customer bring in his 627 the other day saying that he has a bit of a problem… That was a bit of an understatement. The cylinder was jammed shut due to a round being wedged across the barrel cylinder gap.
After a couple hours of drilling and pounding on it, weRead the Rest…

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