I like the looks and appears to resonably priced, anyone have any input?
thanks, Bill
Thread: Bersa 9mm pistol
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12-15-2008 09:56 PM
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12-16-2008 09:51 AM
Don't know anything about Bersa.
Nice looking gun though.
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12-16-2008 12:05 PM
I also can't shed any light on the Bersa, but I bought the Ruger 9MM P95, SS. I've put about 200 rounds though it, and love the gun.
Whatever you buy; I'd advise picking one out that has the accessory rail; it makes it real easy to add laser sight/tactical light combos right under the barrel.
Firing (poor video):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eskqKpopGeE
Takedown: (ok video)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKf8KNsUwf8Brian Tillett; Active Thunder Factory Representative
wwwActiveThunderBoats.com
brian(a)activethunderboats.com
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12-16-2008 02:10 PM
It jammed on 2 rounds on the 2nd clip. That was it. I also read that this was normal. This was also when MS was firing it, so I attribute it to her as well.
Brian Tillett; Active Thunder Factory Representative
wwwActiveThunderBoats.com
brian(a)activethunderboats.com
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12-16-2008 04:02 PM
I have a S/W 9 bout 400 round with no prob.......sorry bad pic
beer is food
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12-17-2008 04:18 PM
[QUOTE=Beak Boater;45816]Brian....have you had any problems with it jamming? Shot, the SR9 ruger, and it jammed every 10 rounds, range said that was normal until it wears in. Im going to by a Glock 17.[/QUOTE
I have the older Ruger P-89d and have shot several hundred rounds thru it with no jamming or problems. Kind of a larger gun, but has a good feel. It is DA and has a decocking feature and a solid safety. Fairly inexpensive.I have the SS version, between $350-$450.
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12-17-2008 04:29 PM
I have the XD as well. I love it! No issues and shoots awesome for a combat style gun. They are priced right too.
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12-17-2008 05:21 PMI have the Walther P99, up to 500+ rounds with no jams for FTFs.
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12-20-2008 12:11 PMBersa is an inexpensive Argentinian import. Nothing to write home about. For low-buck, it would be an enjoyable shooter, but if the importer goes away (as they often do) you may be stuck for parts- auto pistols can be tough on springs, firing pins, ejectors, etc)
If you're looking for a well-made value in a lesser-seen handgun, check out the CZ pistols.
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12-20-2008 02:49 PM
S&W has a $50.00 rebate going for the holidays right now. Mine had an extra rebate card packed with it if someone were to need it
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12-21-2008 09:18 AMI would look at the Sigs and HK's. I have probably run about 3000 rounds or more easy through both and neither has ever given me even the smallest of issues. Lasers and all that crap are toys. A good gun will go on target with little effort as long as it fits you well. What fits me may not fit you. Try lots of guns tell you find what aims up as soon as you raise it up.
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12-21-2008 11:18 AM
Besides the Ruger, I have an HK Usp Tactical 40. Very good shooting semi with adjustable sights and the abilitiy to add a noise suppressor. I have a Muzzle brake on mine and it seems to tame some of the recoil for a second shot. Very accurate and never jams. I probably have a couple of thousand rounds thru it.
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12-21-2008 12:02 PMGerritm you may like the Sigs as well. Very similiar guns. I have small hands but like larger guns, so I put Pacmeir (sp) grips on mine. They now come up perfect every time.
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12-22-2008 09:00 PMI hated my Sig with the factory grips but with the Pachmyers I actually like it better then the HK. The HK does have standard grips however to be fair