++The MOST UNDERRATED PISTOL OF OUR TIME++

dam 2 kids in daycare. been drooling over this one for a while. love having somthing that is not the normal. but this and a 226 are my top 2 i want to buy.
 
Have the original Bersa from TI. Love everything about it except for the trigger. Nothing wrong with the typical criteria of weight or creep. It is very nice in this respect. But it's the first time I experienced 'trigger bite'. Looking at the shape of this updated model, it doesn't appear that it's changed? Would very much consider a update/refresh if this latest generation improves upon this.

Regardless, awesome price for what should be a solid firearm. Thanks TI for continuing to bring different and interesting firearms to our market.
 
Have the original Bersa from TI. Love everything about it except for the trigger. Nothing wrong with the typical criteria of weight or creep. It is very nice in this respect. But it's the first time I experienced 'trigger bite'. Looking at the shape of this updated model, it doesn't appear that it's changed? Would very much consider a update/refresh if this latest generation improves upon this.

Regardless, awesome price for what should be a solid firearm. Thanks TI for continuing to bring different and interesting firearms to our market.

I already fired mine and I’m really surprised at how smooth is the trigger, is jut phenomenal
 
Be sure to check out the latest calibre magazine for a nice write up on the new TPR9!

We discovered the trigger pull was increased for LEO requirements, but had lightweight hammer springs sent to us and is included for free with each order :)
 
Be sure to check out the latest calibre magazine for a nice write up on the new TPR9!

We discovered the trigger pull was increased for LEO requirements, but had lightweight hammer springs sent to us and is included for free with each order :)

I found the trigger very pleasant; I got the new set of springs but I’m happy so far with the factory springs
 
Have the original Bersa from TI. Love everything about it except for the trigger. Nothing wrong with the typical criteria of weight or creep. It is very nice in this respect. But it's the first time I experienced 'trigger bite'. Looking at the shape of this updated model, it doesn't appear that it's changed? Would very much consider a update/refresh if this latest generation improves upon this.

Regardless, awesome price for what should be a solid firearm. Thanks TI for continuing to bring different and interesting firearms to our market.

Not quite sure what might be causing the trigger bite, perhaps shooting with gloves would help? The new models has a much shorter trigger re-set over the original trigger!

Thank-you for the support!
 
I have never handled one of these, but have heard a lot of good things about the earlier version. Some went so far as to call it an "Improved Sig"; the short reset is appealing for sure!

Question; what is the issue with polygonal Barrels? My Jericho .40 shoots great with one, and I shoot almost all cast lead, and does Glock not use them too?
 
I have never handled one of these, but have heard a lot of good things about the earlier version. Some went so far as to call it an "Improved Sig"; the short reset is appealing for sure!

Question; what is the issue with polygonal Barrels? My Jericho .40 shoots great with one, and I shoot almost all cast lead, and does Glock not use them too?
For some reason polygonal rifled barrels can cause lead deposits to strip from lead bullets which over time can build up to the point where they reduce the inside diameter of the barrel. This can cause pressure increases as you are now forcing a .355-.357 bullet down a .352-.353 bore. The obvious solution is to frequently clean the barrel top avoid the problem. if you do this lead bullets will work just fine in polygonal barrels.

Originally I was sceptical of this problem but a couple years ago when I was at the range a friend asked me to look at his buddy's gun (a stock Glock) because it looked like "steel is peeling off the inside of the barrel". Sure enough there were strips of metal lifting up from the polygonal 'grooves' but they weren't steel but rather lead deposits that had built up to the point where they were actually peeling loose from the groves so it can happen.
 
Brand new to Canada: The TPR9 (Thunder Pro Redesign 9mm) is an advancement upon the successful Thunder 9 Pro pistol. The improvements include a slimmer grip, significantly shorter trigger re-set, frame serrations and forward slide serrations. At an even lower price than before, this is one feature packed pistol that seriously punches above its weight class and is better suited compared with pistols in the $1000-1500+ range.

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The Thunder Pro platform was developed in the 90’s for law enforcement and military service and has been tested under the most adverse conditions for top of the line accuracy and dependability. With over 300,000 units produced, the Thunder Pro platform sees usage with law enforcement, militaries and special forces across the South American continent and enjoys popular usage among action shooting disciplines such as IPSC and IDPA in the area.

The alloy frame TPR9 has an improved Browning Petter barrel locking system, giving excellent reliability during ejection of empty cases and feeding of live ammo. The Thunder 9 Pro is fitted with a multitude of safety devices including: manual safety lever and decocker, firing pin safety, hammer half #### notch, and a loaded chamber indicator.

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The 20+ years that the Thunder Pro platform has been in production has allowed Bersa to fine tune and tweak the design to the highest reliability, accuracy and durability standards. The fit, finish and all-around build quality of the TPR9 is incredible, only matched by pistols costing several times more. The pistol is 100% ambidextrous with slide release and safety/decocker levers located on both sides of the grip as well as featuring a reversible magazine catch. The levers and magazine catch are designed and positioned for exceptional ergonomics and well suited for modern high thumb grip. Fitted with a steel guide rod and a polygonal rifled barrel for ease of cleaning as well as increased accuracy and barrel life. Controls are oversized to work well with gloves or in high-stress scenarios. New and improved trigger is crisp with one of the shortest re-sets on the market.

Comes with one magazine, spare lightweight hammer spring and manual, available in black or FDE.

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Starting at just $549. In-stock. Supported with parts kits, magazines and holsters

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Features:
•Picatinny Rail for attachment of accessories
•Made for both left and right handed users; full ambidextrous controls
•Oversize controls easy to access and manipulate, designed to work easily with gloves
•Exceptional fit & finish
•Military proven durability and reliability
•Rated for use with +P ammunition
•Polygonal rifled barrel
•Inexpensive spare magazines
•Short trigger reset for quicker and more accurate follow-up shots

Specifications:
Caliber: 9x19mm
Effective Range: 50m
Magazine Capacity: 10
Trigger Mechanism: Double Stage; SA/DA
Mechanical Safety: Decocker; double action, firing pin safety, hammer half ####, loaded chamber indicator
Sights: Fixed 3 dot combat
Sight Radius: 153mm
Length: 192mm
Barrel Length: 108mm
Weight: 883g

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when daddy is P226 and mommy CZ shadow , the result is going to be like this , I hope has the same durability and accuracy
 
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