highlander
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Great work, Walter.
My choice would be the nickel.
My choice would be the nickel.
I like black more personally...I also really like that .22!!!

ETA, best case from now, 6 weeks.
I'm adding two weeks to that for my own expectations.
So mid to late April.
Price not fixed till guns ship to Canada, but will be under $500 for the 9/40 and high $2XX for the .22.
The nickel finish is very, very atttractive but I would always go for flat black. I once read that old flintlock dueling pistols, at least those made by the English, were made with no shiny surfaces. It seems the eye is drawn to shiny objects and one instinctively aims to that point.![]()
This handgun is an evolution of the Model 90, the first full size 9mm Luger pistol made by the Argentine company and introduced in 1989. In 1994, when the entire Bersa pistol production line was renamed "Thunder", the Model 90 was modified with better functionalities and placement of the fire control group, improved sights, better ergonomics, lighter weight and increased magazine capacity. It then became the full size offering of the Thunder model range.
Design
The Thunder 9 shares little in common with the other handguns in the company's product line. While the smaller Thunders are a blow-back pistols similar to the Walther PPK, the Thunder 9 is a full-size, short-recoil handgun to handle the greater pressure of the 9mm Parabellum cartridge. The gun bears some resemblance to the Walther P88 pistol.
The slide and barrel are high strength steel and the frame is aluminum alloy. Available finishes are black matte, nickel, and a two-tone with a nickel finished slide and satin black frame. All the available finishing styles are non-reflective. The polymer grips are integrated "wraparound" style. The trigger is double-action for the first shot, single-action thereafter. The magazine is double stack and the slide remains open after the last round is fired. The magazine release button can be reversed for left-handed shooters and it has a "round in the chamber" indicator. It is one of the easiest, if not the easiest, semi-automatic handgun to field strip for cleaning.
The pistol features ambidextrous safety, a decocker activated by the safety lever, emphasized sights, combat trigger guard, an integrated accessory mounting groove in the frame (added after the year 2000), firing pin block; the pistol will not fire unless the trigger is squeezed all the way back protecting from accidental falling.
Shooting Competitions
Bersa Thunder full size pistols have won several IPSC matches and are always very competitive either with the official Team Bersa or in the hands of private shooters.
Walther P88
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