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Bersa Thunder 380 Reliability

How reliable as your BT 380 Been (READ ALL OPTIONS)?

  • I've bought mine in the past 3 months, no problems.

    Votes: 3 7.3%
  • I've bought mine in the past 3 months, got it repaired, fine since then.

    Votes: 1 2.4%
  • I've bought mine in the past 3 months, it's broken more than once, 'nuff said.

    Votes: 1 2.4%
  • I've had mine longer than 3 months, no problems

    Votes: 30 73.2%
  • I've had mine longer than 3 months, got it repaired, fine since then.

    Votes: 1 2.4%
  • I've had mine longer than 3 months, it's broken more than once, 'nuff said.

    Votes: 2 4.9%
  • OTHER (please post below)

    Votes: 3 7.3%

  • Total voters
    41
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craig_o

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Most everything I've been reading is good. I'd like you opinions and comments.
 
I have a Thunder CC that I bought last spring. It is my summer carry since it is really slender and easy to conceal wearing just shorts and a T-Shirt.

The only problem I have had is with the WWB .380 ammo for practice, as they have a flat nose. They will sometimes hang on the ramp when cycling by hand, though once I have chambered that first round it always cycles reliably through the rest of the mag. But my PPK does exactly the same thing with the WWB .380's so I think it has more to do with the bullet shape than the firearm itself.

I use Golden Sabres for SD, but have tried Gold Dots and most of the other popular SD rounds and they all worked flawlessly. So I personally haven't had any malfunctions or problems, other than getting that first round into the chamber when using the flat nosed WWB.
 
I have a Thunder 380 that I bought 4 or 5 years ago. It's been rock solid reliable with 500+ rounds through it so far.

Blazer round nose .380 shoots very well through it for just messing around.
 
I have owned mine for 8 years now without any problems. I carry Rem 102gr Golden Sabres for SD. It has shot gold dots, magtech, Rem. and Independence very well also for plinking.
 
I've had mine for 2+ years and had no problems after 500+ rounds. Warranty service is reported to be good and parts are inexpensive. Most common complaint I've heard seems to be a stiff safety which warranty will correct for you. I would not hesitate to recommend one to someone interested in that caliber SD gun.
Make sure you use only factory Bersa magazines though. Pro-Mags are problematic. HTH
 
Less than 3 months and so far no issues have arrived. It's never jammed or failed to fire with any of the ammo I've used so far.

I saw a video on YouTube where a guy was having problems getting Fiochi to load reliably so I have stayed clear of that brand.

I keep Hornady HP in the mags for self defense but I've never had a problem with any of the Walmart ammo for range use.
 
I purchased mine in 2000 - never a hiccup. I gave it to my father-in-law last year as a gift, along with 1000 rounds of ball and a mixture of SD ammo. He shoots with it at the range 2x a week and carries it daily.

Good stuff.

rd
 
I have two Bersa 380s, the Thunder and the CC. The Thunder has not had any problems in the 3+ years I've owned it. The CC has had two problems with the disconnector spring in the past two years. Mixed bag of results for me.
 
I had one, traded it to someone for an SKS neither of us had a problem with it. I've been told by a dealer that Walther PPKs are more prone to problems than Bersa Thunders.
 
My wife has had hers for about seven years now.Once I got her to stop limp-wristing the thing, not a single problem. Wish we had bought two for the price we got hers at.$175 out the door,IIRC.
 
Wow, this is a rout. I expected good feedback, but not THIS good. Something about seeing numbers puts a different spin on everything positive I've been hearing.
 
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