***New to Canada*** BERSA THUNDER 22-6 .22LR PISTOL

*EDIT* Re-read first post a couple times, and while a little contradictory, the question answers itself.


Too bad it is as cableguy calls it, a 'Pinnochio' pistol; an almost 6" barrel on a compact frame looks a little silly.
Still, if you lean more towards Walthers or Berettas vs. 1911s, this could be perfect!

The first post mentions it's "derived from the Thunder 380 pistol" which is a significantly different pistol than the Thunder 9. Which is why I'm asking.

 
If BERSA is going to make one with a 106mm they should leave the front sight on the slide instead of the barrel, that should be cheaper to produce and it will look better. They could also do away with the internal safety, the one on the side that you need a key for, there is no need for that in Canada, so if that wasn't included that could also make it cheaper to produce.

I always wanted a PPK and this might be as close as I can get to owning one.
 
If BERSA is going to make one with a 106mm they should leave the front sight on the slide instead of the barrel, that should be cheaper to produce and it will look better. They could also do away with the internal safety, the one on the side that you need a key for, there is no need for that in Canada, so if that wasn't included that could also make it cheaper to produce.

I always wanted a PPK and this might be as close as I can get to owning one.

Agree entirely. I'd jump on this in a heartbeat. Right now I just can't get over what is in my view a very goofy looking barrel.
 
Agree entirely. I'd jump on this in a heartbeat. Right now I just can't get over what is in my view a very goofy looking barrel.

That goofy barrel gives you a long sight radius, making it much more forgiving to shoot accurately!

This design wasn't made for the Canadian market, it was an independent design that had already been developed a long time ago especially for target shooting
 
That goofy barrel gives you a long sight radius, making it much more forgiving to shoot accurately!

This design wasn't made for the Canadian market, it was an independent design that had already been developed a long time ago especially for target shooting

Exactly, sort of. Look at an old Star F Sport Model 22 LR (Spanish-made). This Bersa pistol is nearly a cosmetic look-a-like to it. Nothing new under the sun. Seems to be a tried and true design for plinker .22's. (and yes, closer to a P38 'look' than a PPK).
Can't speak to the Bersa myself, but the old Star is a joy in the hand, very ergonomic with the rear palm swell built right into the frame. I was warned however to watch them (Star's) for a worn bolt or something else in there, as they can end up going FA when something goes out of whack in them. Nice to know. Hopefully the Bersa has no such anomalies. ;-)
 
I might just have to put this on the want list. I don't have a light .22 pistol. Might make rimfire fun again.
 
Exactly, sort of. Look at an old Star F Sport Model 22 LR (Spanish-made). This Bersa pistol is nearly a cosmetic look-a-like to it. Nothing new under the sun. Seems to be a tried and true design for plinker .22's. (and yes, closer to a P38 'look' than a PPK).
Can't speak to the Bersa myself, but the old Star is a joy in the hand, very ergonomic with the rear palm swell built right into the frame. I was warned however to watch them (Star's) for a worn bolt or something else in there, as they can end up going FA when something goes out of whack in them. Nice to know. Hopefully the Bersa has no such anomalies. ;-)

I'd say closer to the Walther PP Sport, than the Star series:
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That goofy barrel gives you a long sight radius, making it much more forgiving to shoot accurately!

This design wasn't made for the Canadian market, it was an independent design that had already been developed a long time ago especially for target shooting

Fair enough. I personally prefer longer barrels that are more integrated into the design, but appreciate what you're saying. My 'goofy' comment stems from the goofiness that is our pointless and restrictive laws that sometimes the cause of longer than needed barrels in our market.
 
I might just have to put this on the want list. I don't have a light .22 pistol. Might make rimfire fun again.

One of the nice things about these is that they built like a real pistol with steel and the same high-strength alloys seen in their full size models and not the pot-metal/toy plastic seen on a lot of other .22's out there. It is very solid and a lot of fun to shoot! Anyone that buys one is not disappointed!
 
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