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Summary: The description, specs, photos, user ratings and user comments for the Bersa Thunder 9/40 High Capacity Pro Series pistols.
Manufacturer’s Description
The Bersa Thunder 9/40 High Capacity Pro Series are double action semiautos highlighted by the following features:
- two ambidextrous safety controls;
- a reversible extended magazine release;
- an automatic firing pin safety;
- an ambidextrous slide release;
- a high-strength steel barrel;
- a combat-style skeletonized hammer;
- a link-free locked breech design;
- a loaded chamber indicator;
- polygonal rifling; and
- a matte or Doutone finish.
Note: Eagle Imports imports this pistol into the United States.
The Specs
Caliber | Capacity | BBL | OAL | Height | Width | Weight |
.9mm | 17+1 | 4.25″ | 7.56″ | 5.5″ | 1.46″ | 26 oz. |
.40 SW | 13+1 | 4.25″ | 7.56″ | 5.5″ | 1.46″ | 26 oz. |
MSRP: n/a
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accuracy is phenomenal, easy to field strip for cleaning and the gun is very gorgeous.
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Love this gun. It is all anyone needs.
In your review of the top .380 & 9mm conceal handguns, I could not find even a listing for the Bersa Thunder. I’m curious why? I own both the 380 & the 9mm and love them both, excellant accuracy light weight and a comfortable feel. I have smaller hands and these guns fit them where many of the higher rated are issued with much larger grips and it is difficult for me to feel I have a secure grasp of the weapon.
Allen, the Thunder didn’t make it into those pocketgun roundups because it’s too big for pocket carry. I agree that it does indeed seem to be a good gun. But at 7.5″ long with the Thunder 9 and 6.6″ long for the Thunder 380, it’s more of a compact than a sub-subcompact/pocketgun.