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Thread: ***New to Canada*** BERSA THUNDER 9 PRO SEMI-AUTO 9mm

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    This Bersa 9mm is making me forget a bit about my 45ACP handguns... JP.

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    Is there even the slightest chance that there will ever be a barrel(or top end) made in .22LR for either the BERSA T9, or T9P? If that were ever the case, this would an autobuy (if it isn't already...), and -IMHO- would be the ONLY advantage of owning a Sig P22x: the ability to accumulate a whack load of cheap trigger time WITHOUT having to reload.

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    Quote Originally Posted by billyz View Post
    Is there even the slightest chance that there will ever be a barrel(or top end) made in .22LR for either the BERSA T9, or T9P? If that were ever the case, this would an autobuy (if it isn't already...), and -IMHO- would be the ONLY advantage of owning a Sig P22x: the ability to accumulate a whack load of cheap trigger time WITHOUT having to reload.
    No plans that we're aware of, Bersa is quite happy with the .22lr they already make, the Thunder 22
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tenzy View Post
    I'm so tempted to buy one of these, should I?
    Yes. We're probably biased though
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    Still sitting on the fence. Push me over? (Please! Don't! Argh!)

    With all the comparisons to a SIG, I'm curious about the Thunder's grips.

    As stated elsewhere, I'm disappointed how uncomfortable some of the SIGS feel in my hand. Always thought my hands were in the mid range area. Not sporting big meat claws, but haven't experienced trouble manipulating other larger pistols such as the Berretta 92. I've been told to try the SIG 226 E2 as it tends to fit smaller hands better.

    Can you provide any direct comparisons with the Thunder to other common pistols?
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    Just saw this and got excited:



    http://www.bersa.com.ar/pistola-bers...pro-xt-en.html

    Any chance?

    Further, are there any aftermarket grips for the Thunder 9?
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    yea, that with a set of quality wood grips would look like a million bucks!!! Very nice!
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    My Pro 9 is awsome but i would buy a set of nice wood grips, any avaibility... JP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caramel View Post
    My Pro 9 is awsome but i would buy a set of nice wood grips, any avaibility... JP.
    You're one of the reasons I'm looking hard at this pistol. Saw many of your comments as well as your quick video (what's with the broken heart?). I'd value your thoughts over that of a retailer any day. A sincere thanks.

    One of the questions I still have is the grips. Photos don't look like it's substantial, but with all the comparisons to a SIG, I'm a little worried that they're on the 'thick' side. Actually, as I peek at the above photos right now, they have a passing resemblance of a Browning High Power. Can I coerce any comments and/or comparisons?

    Will be taking the Black Badge course shortly and am considering this gun. Mrs. is stealing my Glock17, and the cost of mags for some other options I have is not cheap.
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    The grips are not to thick, quite comfy actually, i like wood grips and it is always good to have a spare set.. Just saying. JP.

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