Does anyone have experience with the Bersa Thunder .380 Plus?

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  • EFriesel

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    I borrowed one for a basic pistol course a very long time ago and remember liking it, and like the idea of small concealable DA/SA guns. The plus variant is double stack and thus is fatter, easier to grip/shoot, and has more capacity obv. I've heard some about Bersa's reputation for poor quality control but was hoping to get some more anecdotes. What are your thoughts?
     

    Colt556

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    I had a friend that really liked his. Shot well but you could get a 9mm about the same size and be able to get a wider selection, and CHEAPER, ammo. I’ve never owned a Bersa but for the price they seem ok. I’m sure others will know more.
     

    Mgderf

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    I have Bersa's in .380acp, 9mm, and an oddball .32acp.
    None are the plus variant, but all of mine have been flawless.
     

    Midwestjimbo

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    I loved my 380 plus. 100% reliable on all 380 ammo available at the time. Also had a Thunder 9 which was good also. I wasn't impressed with the performance of the 380 ammo available for self defense.
     

    EFriesel

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    I had a friend that really liked his. Shot well but you could get a 9mm about the same size and be able to get a wider selection, and CHEAPER, ammo. I’ve never owned a Bersa but for the price they seem ok. I’m sure others will know more.
    I actually did not know there was a 9mm version... this is good news...
     

    Mij

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    I didn’t mean a Bersa 9mm, not sure one actually exists or not. I meant you could buy a 9mm roughly the same size. Sorry if I wasn’t clear.
    Colt556:
    Don’t know if he’s gonna be able to answer. Was on line when he posted but now, come’s up as “sorry we’ve had some problems “…. :dunno:
     

    Mij

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    I was gonna welcome him to INGO, when I checked to see if I missed him I found out he’s not here, at least for the moment.
     

    MrSmitty

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    Never had one, but I've always considered them to be poor man's PPK's. I like the looks, and they seem well made, from the ones I've handled anyway. Good luck!
     

    Johnk

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    i've had several of them over the years. I have a Combat model now and i really like it. for the price it is a very decent handgun. i've can't remember having any issues with reliability.
    i consider it a good inexpensive EDC gun. small enough to put in coat pocket or a small of back holster.
     

    snorko

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    I've had a couple over the years and several single stack models. All were reliable as the Walther design tends to be.

    If I were to want a double stack .380 in traditional DA/SA today I would look at Girsan. I have one of their Beretta 92 clones and it is just about equal to the Beretta.
     

    DadSmith

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    I've had a couple over the years and several single stack models. All were reliable as the Walther design tends to be.

    If I were to want a double stack .380 in traditional DA/SA today I would look at Girsan. I have one of their Beretta 92 clones and it is just about equal to the Beretta.
    I've wondered about them. The LGS owner thinks highly of them. He has a pretty good selection of them. Said they sell fast, and he's not had one complaint or problem with them.
     

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