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Just scored a Bersa Thunder 380 CC.

Postby PHATSPEED7x on Sat Dec 24, 2011 1:28 pm

I was looking for another .380 subcompact pistol to replace my Taurus TCP that I had. I sold the Taurus because I wasn't very accurate with the gun. My local gun shop had a Bersa Thunder 380 CC in the case. I didn't have any prior experience with Bersa firearms until now. They just weren't very popular in my neck of the woods. Needless to say for only $239.99 on clearance I was willing to take a shot. I'm very impressed with this little gun. I had half a box of PMC 90gr FMJ left over from when I had my TCP. This gun right out of the box without fired ever round without a FTF, or FTE. I was impressed. I was also surprised at how easy the take down. Cleaned it, lubed it, and ask for some more .380ACP ammo for Christmas. My dad bought me a few boxes, and we are gonna shoot this thing some more tomorrow.

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Re: Just scored a Bersa Thunder 380 CC.

Postby msnden on Sat Dec 24, 2011 3:25 pm

I agree, The Bersa is a big "bang for your buck" pistol, just remember when you clean it to put the spring on the correct way, The smaller (tighter) end slips on first. the ends are very close in diameter but one end is smaller, msn
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Re: Re: Just scored a Bersa Thunder 380 CC.

Postby tman on Sun Dec 25, 2011 1:19 pm

msnden wrote:I agree, The Bersa is a big "bang for your buck" pistol, just remember when you clean it to put the spring on the correct way, The smaller (tighter) end slips on first. the ends are very close in diameter but one end is smaller, msn


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Re: Just scored a Bersa Thunder 380 CC.

Postby chopper on Sun Dec 25, 2011 2:03 pm

I have had my bersa about 7 years now and have put over 500 rounds thru it and have not had a fail to feed or fire it has been a flawless shooter, and it's my primary carry gun easy to conceal. Mine is the two tone, sharp little guns.
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Re: Just scored a Bersa Thunder 380 CC.

Postby PHATSPEED7x on Wed Dec 28, 2011 6:51 am

I did some shooting with the gun yesterday. Fired a box of American eagle though it and didn't have any issues. Did a couple rapid fire drills and tried to limp wrist it to get the gun to malfunction. She never missed a beat. Very impressed with the gun. Got a box of critical defense ammo ordered up and it's gonna be my primary summer carry gun. Small enough to slip into a pocket with a holster. But big enough to shoot better than the real small 380 auto pistols.

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Re: Just scored a Bersa Thunder 380 CC.

Postby tman on Wed Dec 28, 2011 10:46 am

I (nearly) hate to tell you how old the design of this pistol is....

IIRC, about 80 years...
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Re: Just scored a Bersa Thunder 380 CC.

Postby PileDriver on Wed Dec 28, 2011 10:55 am

tman wrote:I (nearly) hate to tell you how old the design of this pistol is....

IIRC, about 80 years...


...From one of the many who have unhealthy relationships with a design 100 years old. :lol:
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Re: Just scored a Bersa Thunder 380 CC.

Postby tullibee on Wed Dec 28, 2011 2:07 pm

PileDriver wrote:
tman wrote:I (nearly) hate to tell you how old the design of this pistol is....

IIRC, about 80 years...


...From one of the many who have unhealthy relationships with a design 100 years old. :lol:



that made me chuckle! :lol:
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Re: Just scored a Bersa Thunder 380 CC.

Postby tman on Thu Dec 29, 2011 4:51 am

tullibee wrote:
PileDriver wrote:
tman wrote:I (nearly) hate to tell you how old the design of this pistol is....

IIRC, about 80 years...


...From one of the many who have unhealthy relationships with a design 100 years old. :lol:



that made me chuckle! :lol:


I am, indeed, guilty. ;)
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Re: Just scored a Bersa Thunder 380 CC.

Postby ex-LT on Thu Dec 29, 2011 12:18 pm

PileDriver wrote:
tman wrote:I (nearly) hate to tell you how old the design of this pistol is....

IIRC, about 80 years...


...From one of the many who have unhealthy relationships with a design 100 years old. :lol:

Technically, it's OVER 100. 1911 was the year the US military adopted the design. The patents on the gun itself date back as far as 1897.
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Just scored a Bersa Thunder 380 CC.

Postby JoeH on Thu Feb 02, 2012 9:47 pm

How are these little Bersas holding up? I'm considering another 380 pocket gun and this one has my interest.
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Re: Just scored a Bersa Thunder 380 CC.

Postby OldmanFCSA on Fri Feb 03, 2012 12:54 am

I changed the magazine cap for the one that provides support for the little finger.
Really helps with control of gun.
Wish I had bought the 2-tone Thunder instead of the Concealed Carry mode.
But the CC is a great gun for its intended purpose - it is backup to my 40's.
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Re: Just scored a Bersa Thunder 380 CC.

Postby ranger on Fri Feb 03, 2012 6:05 am

JoeH wrote:How are these little Bersas holding up? I'm considering another 380 pocket gun and this one has my interest.


I have about 1,500 rounds throught mine without a hiccup, shooting mostly Winchester and Remington ammo.

Great little pistol and have been very happy with mine.

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Re: Just scored a Bersa Thunder 380 CC.

Postby yang on Fri Feb 03, 2012 6:32 am

What is the action on these guys? Are most .380s DAO?
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Re: Just scored a Bersa Thunder 380 CC.

Postby ranger on Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:03 am

yang wrote:What is the action on these guys? Are most .380s DAO?


The Bersa Thunder .380's are DA/SA.

Other 380's,ie, Ruger LCP, Keltec P-3AT or Kahr P380 are are DAO.
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