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How does everyone here view the Bersa Pistols in general?

They're better than anything made by SKKY......

Buddy of mine at work bought a Bersa two weeks ago and after getting a grip sleeve, swears by it.
 
I wear that badge with pride
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This Bersa is carried by the Argentine army as well as the National Police. I understand they work rather well for them. I bought the Bersa Thunder .32 because I didn't want the heavy trigger pull (and the price tag) that comes with the Walther PPK. I have found the Thunder .32 and the Thunder .380 to be acceptable and lighter than the PPK. The Thunder trigger pull is smooth and much lighter. Under stress, this is a tremendous attribute.

We must all remember that the Beretta M9/92F also has an aluminum alloy frame and a steel slide.
 
i have a bersa 380 thunder
its the knock off james bond pistol
i like it alot
its small to hide anywhere in your clothing
shoots very well
never had an issue with it at ALL
it gets carried a boat load compared to the rest of the fleet
fits perfect in my trucks door, by my knee, cubby
as do my xds
 
i have a bersa 380 thunder
its the knock off james bond pistol
i like it alot
its small to hide anywhere in your clothing
shoots very well
never had an issue with it at ALL
it gets carried a boat load compared to the rest of the fleet
fits perfect in my trucks door, by my knee, cubby
as do my xds
You may not realize the fictional "James Bond" character was, in fact, issued a Walther PPK in 7.65 mm Browning (.32 ACP). If you look closely when the pistol was issued, the gun used was a Walther PP (in .32 ACP).
 
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