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  • brett T

    Plinker
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    Oct 30, 2011
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    Shelbyville
    I like mine had a spring brake but was easiely replaced and found on there site for a whole dallor fifty I traded a tauras pt 140 for it and dont regret it one bit much more acurate gun.
     

    88E30M50

    Grandmaster
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    Dec 29, 2008
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    Greenwood, IN
    I've had, and still have a number of them and like them a lot. I did have an issue with two of them (both bought used) and the factory stood by the warranty with no questions asked. In one case, I bought a CC and it failed in the first magazine I put through it. Later, when cleaning it, the barrel pin was loose. I sent it back to the factory warranty center in Colorado and they sent me a new gun.

    I wish they made it in stainless as well as the aluminum framed ones. That would have saved me a bunch of money and hassel on a PPK that I bought. I was wanting a 380 in stainless and bought a PPK/S that was nothing but trouble for the first 400 rounds. It finally broke in and is a nice shooter, but the thing cost almost twice as much as the Bersa's and performed half as well. My sister just bought a Bersa 380 as her first handgun purchase last weekend. Nice guns.
     
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    Jan 7, 2011
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    38
    Jeffersonville
    Was offered to buy a bersa .380 from my buddy for $150. Good buy? I was originally looking for a pocket pistol and was looking at the .380's but when he offered to sell me his i kinda took interest at the price. Any feedback on these guns would be nice!

    In my experience they are reliable, and surprisingly accurate.

    I just sold one not too long ago for $200, and multiple people expressed interest rather quickly... so I would say $150 is a great price for a Bersa Thunder .380 in good condition.... I would consider that a "friend" price...
     

    Squib

    Sharpshooter
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    Mar 28, 2010
    663
    18
    Indianapolis
    Based on the description and price I'd hit it like a heat seeking missile. I had a CC, but I would never consider it a pocket gun. Too big and heavy.
     
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