Thanks for the heads up about Your Gun Parts, inc!
They had the magazine I'm looking for in stock and it's getting shipped out as I type this!
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Thanks for the heads up about Your Gun Parts, inc!
They had the magazine I'm looking for in stock and it's getting shipped out as I type this!
I really like my Bersa .380
it perty much goes everywhere with me and has all but replaced my XD for everyday carry.
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Had my first feeding issue with my Thunder. Tried some Remmington 92g ball Czek import that gave me a few feeding problem. American Eagle 90g ball and Federal Hydroshocks fed flawlessly.
Great weapon!
Your Gun Parts, Inc is factiastic!
The 15 round mag I ordered Thursday came in Saturday! Not bad form Vagas to Va.
ok, i ordered a thunder PLUS magazine the day after my last post in here, which was february 26th. So that means i placed an order with YOURGUNPARTS on the27th of Feb.
my magazine came in TODAY.
It's May 2nd.
not saying it's the fault of YOUR GUN PARTS at all, butm MAN, i wasn't kidding when i told you guys these mags are hard to come by.
If you are impatient about getting spare mags for your handguns, the bersa thunder 380 plus is not for you.
I'm very close to getting a Bersa Plus. Very close. The only complaint I heard was an initial feeding problem. But this thread seems not to have that issue. Again, only on the Plus model.
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I love my standard thunder 380, I'll probably be carrying that over my Kimber ultra carry during these hot summer months.
Armed and waiting...
I put a few hundred rounds through mine and so far haven't had any feeding issues. I even staggered the magazine with hydroshock and ball and it worked fine. I'm sure a lot has to do with the grip, it is really comfortable for me and can't help but having a firm hold on it - no limp wristing here.
Can't comment on all the Thunder Pluses, and maybe I'm just lucky, but until proven otherwise I have confidence in it firing when I need it to.
Bersas rock. I have the Thunder 380 and only had one FTE in close to 300 rounds, and it was in the first box of ammo. Very reliable gun and very easy to carry. Fun to shoot too.
Keep emotionally active. Cater to your favorite neurosis.
I've had my Thunder.360 about 3 years and the only feed problem was the second round I fired. no issues since then. I polished the feed ramp just for good measure. Surprising accuracy at 25 yds for a short-barrelled pistol. The only issue is the awkward safety release when trying to present briskly.
Most folks I know of w/ the Bersa .380 carry w/ one in the chamber and the 'safety' Off (it's really a decocker, strictly speaking). The DA trigger pull is enough of a safety feature, especially when used in conjunction with your brain.
Yeah, great guns; fun to shoot, affordable, and the lifetime warranty to boot.
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I love my Bersa 380 CC. Bersa's are good guns at a good price.![]()
My wife has her eye on the .380, nice gun. need some photos.
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Bought the Plus yesterday. Will take about a week to get here. Will keep you updated when I get it.
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