modifiedbrowning
Member
I recently picked a Bersa Thunder 9 Ultra Compact and I was so impressed that I ordered a Thunder 9 High capacity as well. All I can say is wow!
I am completely impressed with these pistols, that only cost $350 each. Basically they are Walther P88 copies, but at a third to a fourth of the cost.
I have shot them side by side with my P88 Compact and they held their own.
Obviously the fit and finish is not as nice as the Walther, but they have both
been completely reliable with close to 1K through the UC and about 500 rnds through the HC. I would say that the Bersa trigger is as good as if not better than the Walther. The SA pull is very light and short with a very short reset. It does have a little of take up, though.
I haven't put them on paper but, I have had no problems making cans dance at 7-10 yds slow and rapid fire.
If anyone is loking for an inexpensive well made pistol I would highly recommend the Bersa line.
www.bersafirearmsusa.com
I am completely impressed with these pistols, that only cost $350 each. Basically they are Walther P88 copies, but at a third to a fourth of the cost.
I have shot them side by side with my P88 Compact and they held their own.
Obviously the fit and finish is not as nice as the Walther, but they have both
been completely reliable with close to 1K through the UC and about 500 rnds through the HC. I would say that the Bersa trigger is as good as if not better than the Walther. The SA pull is very light and short with a very short reset. It does have a little of take up, though.
I haven't put them on paper but, I have had no problems making cans dance at 7-10 yds slow and rapid fire.
If anyone is loking for an inexpensive well made pistol I would highly recommend the Bersa line.
www.bersafirearmsusa.com