SOLD OUT: Bersa Thunder 380

I'm having the same issue with the wood grips. If the grips are tight, the double action feature doesnt work, if they are loosely on it works but of course then the grip is loose

So I took mine to a smith, and he's going to have a look at it.
He suspects the screw is set deeper into the wood grips, and it may be interfering with the main spring.
I'll update when I find out.
 
So I took mine to a smith, and he's going to have a look at it.
He suspects the screw is set deeper into the wood grips, and it may be interfering with the main spring.
I'll update when I find out.

Please post any finding. I tried the set of grips on a pals 380 that had removed the mag safety bar and the wood panels have no effect so I suspect that has something to do with whatever catching. I havent removed my mag safety however to test
 
I tried pushing the grips tight against the bar, and it had no effect.
It's just that last 1/8th turn to snug it from contact that seems to do it.
I was afraid it would go FA, because the hammer is falling back with the slide, but he tried it, and no. Just single action
 
Love the stainless version. If only they came in 9mm. Don't know if I want to add another caliber to my collection.
Bloody lovely though.
 
Finally, the compact, slim, and reliable low-recoiling centerfire pistol you've always wanted. One of the smallest centerfire pistols on the market, the Thunder 380 is known globally as an icon for the 380 caliber, combining compact design, light weight, reliability, accuracy, and most of all, dependability. The Thunder 380 has a well earned reputation for service, offering the best price-performance relation in its class.

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Its excellent balance of price, performance and service has turned it into the perfect option for those who look for small dimensions and reasonable capacity, with no compromises to reliability and accuracy. Despite the price point, the Thunder 380 is built with exceptional fit, finish and quality.

The compact design lends favourably to those with smaller hands that find most handguns are too big for them, while those with larger hands can still comfortably shoot with a generous beavertail and oversized controls. The 380 caliber is a pleasure to shoot, offering more recoil then .22LR but significantly less than 9mm.

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Bersa, based out of Argentina has been making compact handguns for over 60 years since its inception in the late 1950's. High quality and reliable compact pistols such as the Thunder 380 have become a specialty for Bersa, seeing large success amongst sport shooters, law enforcement and conceal carry users (where legal) across the globe.

Comes with magazine and manual.

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Just $449. In-stock.

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Features:
•Proven durability and reliability
•Adjustable rear sight
•Fixed barrel for high inherent accuracy
•Solid build quality
•Compact design

Specifications:
Caliber: 380 ACP
Magazine Capacity: 8
Trigger Mechanism: Double Stage; SA/DA
Mechanical Safety: Decocker; Double Action
Sights: Fixed 3 dot combat
Sight Radius: 115mm
Length: 186mm
Height: 120mm
Width: 33mm
Barrel Length: 106mm
Weight: 565g

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Do you have parts kits available for this? I would also like to buy a couple of o rings for the threaded barrel. Thanks!
 
Ordered one and 4 mags the day after I found out that these existed. Any chance you can get holsters and mag pouches for these? I know Fobus makes a Bersa branded single-point retention holster.

I realize this was a question asked a year ago, but Solely Canadian makes excellent holsters for the Bersa 380.
 
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