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  • WOLFEMAN

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    Well guys, most handgun shooters at one time or another has shot
    a Bersa 380, the 383A, 380 Thunder etc... I personally own one and
    my wife carrys one. Even if they are a moderate priced handgun they
    run and perform well and have a long history of being pretty dependable
    and accurate. In 2011 Bersa introduced the BC9CC. This is a 8 round
    9MM pocket pistol and what a great surprise. Runs great, nice short
    smooth trigger, striker fired and pretty decent sights. Feels great in the
    hand and in my case all fingers are on the grip. Check one out, I did and
    glad I made the purchase.:yesway:


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    code_red

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    I bought one recently and am very happy with it. Shot 3 different brands of ammo through it without issue. Accurate too. I had a bersa thunder 9 uc that was great but too wide for my hand. I bought some grip tape for the grip though. My only gripe is that it's kinda slick. Great gun though and definitely worth a look.
     

    WOLFEMAN

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    Just a little info, if you like Glock rear sights, standard or adjustable,
    they drift right into the Bersa BS9CC with ease!









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    Mad Man

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    I've got a Bersa Model 85 .380 double stack 13 round thatt I bought new in 1992 right before the high cap ban. Great gun and have never had an issue with it. It's now my wife's firearm and she just loves it. It's nickel finish with Walnut grips:rockwoot:
     

    darend505

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    I've got a Bersa Model 85 .380 double stack 13 round thatt I bought new in 1992 right before the high cap ban. Great gun and have never had an issue with it. It's now my wife's firearm and she just loves it. It's nickel finish with Walnut grips:rockwoot:

    I have been trying to find someone to make me some wooden grips for my CC versions!
     

    RandomName

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    I've got a Firestorm (basically a Thunder but with nicer grips and different sights) for my wife. I shoot it pretty well but have to go one handed. If I can ever get her into a .40, I'll sell it since its my only .380 and it would be one less caliber to stock, but it is a nice pistol. I shot it back to back with a friend's PPK and couldn't tell much difference, and of course the Bersa is quite a bit cheaper.
     

    EOD Guy

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    I like the BP9CC too but had to send it in for FTE/FTL issues back in June. The slide lock fit was sloppy and worked it's way out slightly and gouged up the slide. Last word is Bersa wanted it so I'm waiting for a replacement.
     

    DocIndy

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    Franklin
    Bought one of these with a nickle slide for the wife. Its what she wanted. I'd like to put a set of Ashley Express Big Dot night sights on it, but they don't have a set for it and wont take the time to put a set together. Looks like I'm going to have to break out the digital micrometer and match up a front Trijicon for a Sig.
     

    WOLFEMAN

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    Sorry to hear about your 9CC issues, I'm sure the company will correct
    your issues. Sometimes a new production firearm develops problems
    that the factory does not experience. (field tested) Mine has been flawless from day one.






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    code_red

    Marksman
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    Mar 14, 2011
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    East Side Indy
    I've put about 200 rounds or so through mine without issue. I really love this gun. It's very comfortable to carry. I put grip tape on my grips as they felt slick to me
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