This video review focuses on Italy's service rifle, the ARX-160, with the presenter describing it as "bizarre" but "Italian perfection." The description also includes multiple links to the presenter's Patreon, research website, firearms training school (SDI School), computer sponsor (Xidax Computers), and social media profiles (Instagram and Facebook). While the primary focus is the ARX-160, the title implies a critical evaluation and discussion of its design and functionality, characteristic of a firearms review.
Lea Ramthum from Beretta USA demonstrates the Beretta ARX 160 in both its rifle and pistol configurations, chambered in .22LR. The video offers a look at these firearms at the range, highlighting their features and potential uses.
This video from SHOT Show 2012 covers the Beretta ARX-160. The presenter notes the lack of immediate news regarding a civilian version of the military rifle. However, Beretta USA also debuted a .22 LR ARX-160, manufactured by Umarex, which is slated for release later in the year. The video also includes a call to action to support the creator on Patreon and highlights another video about a BCM Mk12 with an AEM5 Silencer.
This video provides a demonstration of the Beretta ARX-160 rifle system at SHOT Show 2011. Shot on the show floor, the footage may include crowd noise and less stable camera work. The description expresses gratitude to Beretta for providing the demonstration.
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