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Bersa Thunder 22?


BryanP

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After watching Skyfall I have the itch for a PPK'ish gun. As far as I know, nobody makes a PPK style gun in 9x19, so my options are .22lr, .9mm Makarov, .32ACP and .380ACP. I have no particular need or desire for Yet Another Caliber, so that means .22LR.

The only gun of this style in 22lr that I know of is the Bersa Thunder and Firestorm in .22lr. Does anyone know of a shop that carries them locally? Preferably in plain black. Or have some other suggestions?
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I have one, a Bersa Thunder 22, black slide and sliver lower. Fun gun, needs the higher powered type ammo for porper operatin. Mine works well with CCI Mini-Mags and other high velocity ammo from CCI.
Nice little pistol but extra mags and accessories are expensive. Edited by DWARREN123
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I'm glad to hear so many positive comments about them. Just for eye candy, here's a comparison:

The Walther (in this case a .32ACP model, but the size is the same)

[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/12/1972_Walther_PP.jpg[/img]


A Bersa Thunder .380 and Firestorm .22

[img]http://www.gunblast.com/images/Firestorm/MVC-2002F.jpg[/img]
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If you wanted a 9X19 Bersa has that as well. I have been wanting a .45 cal Bersa for a few years but have only found local. Good luck.
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If they made a 9mm the size and appearance of a PPK I'd be all over it. The Bersa 9mm doesn't have the shape and appearance or I'd buy one.
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Been a couple years, but I bought a Firestorm/Bersa (same company) 22lr at the Outpost.
After breaking in, shoots well, but is partial to more powerful ammo.
BOSS LADY carries Bersa 380. Great gun for the money.
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Guns and Leather carry Bersa. The 9mm, .40, and .45 are a different gun. I have the .45 Ultra Compact. It is the older model, with the groved barrel. There is a new 9mm, which is in the more concealable "pocket" design.
http://www.bersa.com.ar/menu_en.php
About the "Ultra Compacts," and "Pro" Bersa in 9, .40, and .45 - They are based on an improved Browning Petter design. Simple, accurate, and inexpensive. The real negative for all Bersa is the finish wears off. Mine is an older one, as I said, the new ones have polygonal barrels, round in chamber indicators, and Picatinny rails. They are truly ambidexterous. This is why I purchased it, as I am equal handed, and know in an emergency, the hand which reaches the gun first will be the one shooting it. Of the calibers, IMHO, after shooting them, I think the Pro and Ultra Compact 9mm are the best of the bunch. (First time I shot one, a 9mm Pro, I was at a TWRA range. First shot was dead center, all 16 additional shots followed suit. This gun is more accurate than I am.) These guns are easy easy easy to clean.
About the .45 - it is a small firearm, 7+1 doublestack, almost pocket size. Very accurate, and the best recoil of any .45 I have shot, including the venerable 1911. Excellent for such a short barrel firearm (3 1/2 inch.)

As for the Smaller Thunder series, the 22lr up to the 380, these are a blowback design, and are very light weight. They are accurate, and simple. What is not to love? They have had a spring issue in the past, where 1 in 100 or so, had a trigger spring fail. So, if you find a used one, of around 4 years ago, do have the springs checked by a gunsmith. The new ones do not have this issue. There are 2 versions of the Bersa Thunder for 22lr. One is designed to be a competition pistol, while the other is more plinker, and carry. http://www.bersa.com.ar/thunder22_en.php

Argentine military carry the full size 9mm Pro.
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