Bersa .380 and the others

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For some reason I keep finding myself thinking about buying a Bersa Thunder .380 to add to my collection. I don't know, maybe its just the low price tag. I have never shot one before but I have shot a Walther PPK and Sig P232. How does the shooting experience of a Bersa compare to the Walther and Sig? Any difference at all?
 
I have, and it doesn't scratch my itch. I don't want to know who likes it and who doesn't, or even who has had mag troubles with their Bersa. What I want to know is how the shooting experience compares to say shooting the PPK and P232.

Its probably a stupid question. Its seems even more so when I consider how it would sound if someone asked me the same question regarding other pistols in 9mm, .40, or .45. I understand there's not a lot of variation within a caliber, but I thought someone might have some insight to share.
 
Just buy it, it's cheap! If you decide you don't like it or don't need it, you can always sell it or trade it at a gun show. You'll probably take a little loss on the deal, but hey, you'll have owned one at least.:D And, really, how much COULD you lose considering the price of the thing?
 
Accuracy is on par from 15 yards with my daughters Walther PPK~!:D
Reliable feeding, although a bit hard too load the magazine as it is a
bit rough on the ole' thumb. The Bersa DT Thunder .380 is a user
friendly firearm, a desireable piece, and part of my collection~!:D
 
Bersa has better out of box trigger. PPK/S hurts my hand after 30 or so rounds Backstrap to narrow. Bersa no trouble. Accuracy about same at 10 yds
My PPK/S has better fit and finish is it worth 2 times the Bersa Only you can decide that.


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For what it's worth I don't have the BT380, but I do have the Firestorm FS22 (same pistol, smaller caliber), and a BT/9/UC.. In the past I have owned a Walther PP (32cal.)

My FS22 has the same approximate "feel" for me as the Walther PP... The trigger is excellent, and reliablility has been 100% and accuracy is very, very good. I was so pleased with the FS22 I later bought the BT9/UC..

My BT9/UC is indeed as accurate as my Sig P239, and has always been 100%reliable*, a pleasure to shoot, and offers 13+1 capacity and it is ambi.....

Bersa/Firestorms are IMHO underpriced, underrated, and under the radar of most firearm buyers.. It's a shame because my two have been excellent pistols and I'll probably more Bersa/Firestorms in the future.

JMOFO

Best Wishes,

J. Pomeroy

*Wally World White Box has caused problems in several of my 9's.. With any other ammo except wwwb the BT9/UC has been 100% reliable.
 
I can't compare. (sorry) I can say that I have never been so excited to shoot a new pistol as my Bersa Thunder .380. So far, it has met my expectations in every respect. I do much prefer the looks of the all nickel version.
 
I'd also go with the Bersa knowing you could always get rid of it later (though you won't).
 
I feel that compared to the ppks which i also have, the strigger has a better feel to it..for the price its quite a buy...
 
The wife and I carry Thunder 380's. We even used them to re-qual for our CHL. Figured that if we were going to carry them, we might as well use them the way they were intended. I shot mine about a month ago, and I remembered why I like this little pistol so much.
 
When I bought mine four years ago the guy at the gunshop had the Bersa and the PPK sitting on the counter next to each other. I asked what the difference was and he said about $400. His comment was that they were selling the Bersa as fast as they could get them in. I bought one and am very satisfied. Not the best gun for a two hour range session, but comfortable enough to get good with, Very accurate and reliable.
 
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