ZeSpectre
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Last October that I bought a Bersa Thunder 380 Concealed Carry model (henceforth referred to as the T380CC). The gun has been flawless for roughly 500 rounds of various types of .380 Auto ammo.
However, today at the range the trigger suddenly disconnected and stayed that way
Disassembly revealed that the "Disconnecter Spring" (part #29) had snapped off just past the spring loop.
Now doesn't it figure that it's about the only part "staked" into the frame of the gun (so it's going to be a pain to remove).
I tried several links to Eagle Imports (they were dead) and then went to Bersa's homepage in Argentina. Holy COW, Bersa's home page is USELESS and feels like it was assembled by a three year old!
At this point I was getting a pretty bad sinking feeling about getting my gun fixed so I hopped over to "Bersa Talk" and asked for help. In the meanwhile I finally found a -good- link for Eagle Imports (http://www.bersafirearmsusa.com/ in case anyone else needs it in the future) where I discovered that you can order pretty much every part for the gun.
I ordered a replacement part (and a spare) as well as a few other springs and such just to be on the safe side.
The only reply I got from BersaTalk was a pretty snarky comment about how Bersa is not good with computers and that I should have picked up a phone and called someone (I guess the psychic hotline was supposed to give me a phone number out of thin air prior to me finding a useful link, or maybe I was suppose to just call Argentina?).
Anyway I've ordered the parts, I'll post back on how long the delivery took and how the repairs go in case anyone else has similar troubles with their T380CC.
However, today at the range the trigger suddenly disconnected and stayed that way
Disassembly revealed that the "Disconnecter Spring" (part #29) had snapped off just past the spring loop.
Now doesn't it figure that it's about the only part "staked" into the frame of the gun (so it's going to be a pain to remove).
I tried several links to Eagle Imports (they were dead) and then went to Bersa's homepage in Argentina. Holy COW, Bersa's home page is USELESS and feels like it was assembled by a three year old!
At this point I was getting a pretty bad sinking feeling about getting my gun fixed so I hopped over to "Bersa Talk" and asked for help. In the meanwhile I finally found a -good- link for Eagle Imports (http://www.bersafirearmsusa.com/ in case anyone else needs it in the future) where I discovered that you can order pretty much every part for the gun.
I ordered a replacement part (and a spare) as well as a few other springs and such just to be on the safe side.
The only reply I got from BersaTalk was a pretty snarky comment about how Bersa is not good with computers and that I should have picked up a phone and called someone (I guess the psychic hotline was supposed to give me a phone number out of thin air prior to me finding a useful link, or maybe I was suppose to just call Argentina?).
Anyway I've ordered the parts, I'll post back on how long the delivery took and how the repairs go in case anyone else has similar troubles with their T380CC.