does anyone have any experience with a Bersa 380 Thunder CC?
I'm considering getting one of these as my daily concealed carry. will cost about 350$ brand new, and I really like the nickel / wood grips finish
>>33133275
Despite what many shitposters will tell you, this gun is an absolutely fine place to start. Enjoy your purchase, make sure to practice a lot.
>>33133911
thanks
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>>33133275
My roommate has one.
I really don't have anything overwhelmingly negative to say about it.
I did have feeding issues at first, but it was just a burr in the feed ramp.
>>33133275
im thinkin about buying one too just cuz it looks cool
there's one at the LGS i've been eyeing . . . already have a p2000 i just want something smaller. in CA so there aren't many options. i like the handhold better than lc380. haven't fired either.
>>33133275
I've carried a regular Bersa Thunder for about 15 years now. After thousands of rounds I've no issues that weren't magazine related. It is not a bad little pistol to shoot at the range either which helps with practice.
The only issue was with the 22 round drum magazine from Promag. Tends to have feed issues with more than 15 rounds in the magazine.
Been thinking of getting the carry model because it looks more comfortable to carry. Currently using a holster from N82
>>33133911
op ignore this clown
bersas definitely have spotty quality,which means if you get a good one it will shoot fine and not have any problems but that's maybe 50% chance
otherwise, your problems likely will be -
feed fails
slide stop not working, releases when insert magazine
magazines eject when shooting
send it back for factory repairs, same problems, complain, gunsmith will offer you a new "free" gun - yes that is their warranty plan - their guns are such shit they can't be fixed & have to be completely replaced
these kinds of problems don't happen with more expensive guns because better parts supply more gunsmiths willing to work on them etc
so pay your $$ take your chance\