Any BERSA owners here?

I was interested in them long before they were in Canada, they do look pretty good. If I was looking for another 9mil I'd consider it for sure.
 
That`s funny ,the fellow who did the review for the .22 said keep it so wet, your hands should be full of oil, then get it wetter ! LOL

Paul T

Great minds think alike, or something along those lines, I guess.

The success I had with oil (where I would normally look at grease) was that since it's a .22 and it's going to get filthy, AND since the front sight is weird and personally I don't want to pull it on and off a million times, I'd keep it wet enough to cycle, and also wet enough to fling crud out easily. Like Beretta wet.
 
I love this thing! Here is the group at 10 meters, two hands relatively fast shooting. Winchester white box 115 gr ammo, 20 rounds
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Wait you try it at 25 yards, 2 hands, slow shooting, it does cluster those bullets pppretty close, love this pistol... JP.
 
Anyone curious about them can read a long article in the latest Caliber magazine (the freebie at your lgs).

Can we see some shots of the internals? The outside looks good but I'm curious about the finishing inside. I know my CZ was only made 'funcitonal' on the inside.
 
Has anyone found an optimum round for the Bersa Thunder 9 Pro yet? I was wondering if there is a sweet spot, so to speak, in it's handling of different weights of FMJ's? Is one weight more accurate than another, say, 115 gr compared to 124 gr? Or another weight? Looking to bulk up on ammo sometime for this baby, so I'd like to know what bullet weight seems to group best with it.
 
I'm reading the reviews on the Bersa and it seems a very good gun. Would you say that it is as well made as German PPQ or HK? I'm curious since the frame is made of alloy. To me alloy seems a lesser quality in comparison to steel or polymer. Also it is mentioned( Tactical import site) that the barrel is polygonal rifle. Does it equates to the HK polygonal barrel?
Any insights?
 
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