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Introduced overseas in 2021 and brought to our shores in 2024, Beretta’s BRX1 offers a fresh take on the century-old straight-pull rifle concept. While popular in Europe, this type of action has never really established a toehold in the American market—a fact that Beretta is seeking to challenge with the versatile and relatively economical BRX1. The BRX1 weighs 7 lbs., 5 ozs., unloaded, feeds from a detachable five-round magazine and is modular with chambering and stock changes requiring no more than an Allen wrench. Its barrel is bedded into a V-shaped channel in the 6082 aluminum-alloy receiver and secured with…
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