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Bersa thunder pro ultra compact 9mm review
Bersa thunder pro ultra compact 9mm review











bersa thunder pro ultra compact 9mm review
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#Bersa thunder pro ultra compact 9mm review full

The company has a Double Duty pack that contains 250 rounds of 180-grain full metal jacket (FMJ) remanufactured cartridges and 50 rounds of 180-grain Premium JHP rounds for duty/defense. Another of these smaller outfits is HSM Ammunition. I used its 180-grain jacketed hollow-point (JHP) load with “Clean Technology” to keep your handgun cleaner between uses. Some of the smaller ammunition producers are really making some first-class products, and one such example is HPR. To test-fire the Thunder 40, I selected three brands of. This is a good feature if you have toddlers about who get into everything and are too young to understand gun safety. Insert the little key and turn downward to lock the action and prevent firing. You’ll note right below the disassembly lever is a round hole this is for the handgun’s internal lock.

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40 and has witness holes at five and 10 rounds, plus a polymer base with a finger hook. Ahead of the safety is the slide-lock/release lever and on the left side of the frame, ahead of this lever, is the disassembly lever.Ī staggered magazine holds 10 cartridges in. The Thunder 40 cannot be carried in Condition One and there is no magazine safety. When the hammer is cocked, it serves as a decocker. When the hammer is at rest, it serves as a safety in the “up” position. Taking a step back, the rearmost lever on the frame below the slide is the safety/decocker. The rear two-dot sight is mounted in a dovetail. The one-piece, black polymer grips are checkered on the sides and rear, plus the frontstrap on the grip frame has finger grooves and serrations. The magazine release can be reversed for southpaws-it’s right behind the trigger just where U.S. With the exception of the disassembly lever and magazine, the controls are ambidextrous. A one-piece aluminum alloy frame has an integral accessory rail on the dustcover, and the triggerguard is hooked and serrated in front. In SA there’s a hint of take-up, then it breaks clean at about 5 pounds with little noticeable overtravel. The DA trigger is long but smooth, with almost no take-up, and its pull measures about 12 to 13 pounds. RELATED STORY: Bersa’s Ultra-Covert BP380CC Carry Pistol | VIDEO An exposed Commander-style hammer offers good purchase for cocking. On top and just behind the barrel is a loaded-chamber indicator the extractor is robust and there’s a generous-sized ejection port. The slide is steel and serrated for easy gripping when the user retracts it. Sights on the Thunder 40 are fixed and of the three-dot variety, but they are mounted in dovetails so they can be easily replaced or drifted right or left for windage adjustments. Ultra Compact A front dot sight and accessory rail enhances the Bersa. It has a number of features I want to go over, so we’ll review these from top to bottom. It has a traditional double-action/single-action (DA/SA) trigger that allows you to fire the first shot in DA mode before reverting to SA mode, unless it’s decocked. The Thunder 40’s locking mechanism is based on the Browning/Petter design to foster reliable feeding and ejection. 40 cartridge and has a 10+1 ammunition capacity. As it is a Thunder 40, it’s chambered for the. Fit, finish and workmanship seemed to be top drawer, and its matte black finish gave it a business-like appearance. When I removed it from the box, I wiped off the excess lubricant and gave the pistol a once-over. Like all Bersa pistols, the Thunder 40 arrived in an unassuming pasteboard box with an extra magazine, locking key (more on that later) and an owner’s manual. These handguns are made in Argentina, and all of the ones I’ve tested have been accurate, reliable and well worth the money. The perfect example of this is the Bersa Thunder 40 Ultra Compact Pro. We want you to be satisfied with your purchase and hope to earn your business in the future as well.The truism goes “You get what you pay for,” but sometimes you get more than what you pay for. If for any reason you are not satisfied with any product you purchase from ArmaLaser Inc., you may return it to us within 30 days of receipt for a full refund of the item(s) cost. Please check with the holster manufacturers for warranty information. This warranty applies to ArmaLaser manufactured products only, not to batteries or holsters. Warranty coverage does not apply to Products that have been abused, improperly installed, altered or modified, or when batteries have been improperly installed and caused damage beyond repair.Ĭlick here to contact us for an RMA number for warranty service. This warranty is transferable to subsequent owners as long as the original receipt is presented. to be defective in either parts or labor. ArmaLaser 5-Year Warranty ARMALASER LIMITED WARRANTYįor a period of sixty months (5 years) from the date of purchase, ArmaLaser Inc will, at no charge, repair this Product if determined by ArmaLaser Inc.













Bersa thunder pro ultra compact 9mm review