I have a 9mm Bersa. It has been fantastic. It will eat anything I feed it. The accuracy is also very good. I feel like a better shot than I really am with that one. The ambidextrous safety and slide release make it great since my boys are both lefties. The magazine release is also switchable...
My grandpa left me his shotgun when he died 20 years ago. I've had it, but rarely use it. It was beaten up by my uncle. The trigger guard is gone. The trigger is broken off on the end so that you pull a tiny stub instead of a full trigger. And the stock is split near the grip. Other than that...
My wife loves to go to the range for some plinking. But she also wants to (despite the small caliber) use it as her cc gun. That means not only does it need to be a nice comfy shooter, but needs to be a bit smaller so that she can hide it in a small holster or clutch purse.
She likes the look...
Here are a couple of pictures for comparison. It is larger than the Kel-tec. As far as reliability goes, if you check the Bersa forums, you will see that owners are very pleased. They are accurate metal framed guns.
The only problem with Bersa is that you will be waiting for a long time to...
I ordered a Bersa UC 9mm the end of April. It still isn't here yet. I've called the store and they told me it is still on back order. I called Eagle Imports (the ones who bring them in from Argentina) and they said it is a nation-wide issue. They just are not matching the demand for them right...
I spent a year testing out guns at ranges and trying to figure out which one I would buy. I decided to get the Bersa UC 9mm and I don't regret it. I love that it is ambidextrous. It is a solid metal gun and not plastic. I like the weight. I like the grips. The size was just what I wanted. I like...
How about a Bersa 9mm? They are very comfortable guns. It is also a little different since so many overlook them due to their low prices. Ask anyone who owns one and they will tell you how much they love them. They are accurate and reliable.
There really are a lot of good choices out there.
I love the ambidextrous nature of the UC 9mm. I'm right handed, but my oldest son is left handed and my youngest is ambidextrous. This gun isn't just a little bit ambidextrous, but 100% that way. All safeties and releases are on both sides of the gun. It is a solidly built model. There are...
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