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    Default Bersa Thunder Pro 9 UC

    Price of this gun was 379. Fourteen round capacity. Two mags with pinky extensions.

    I have not shot this yet. Will be doing that tomorrow. But I like the weight and feel of the gun. The finish is what you would expect for that price. Also has picatiny rail. I like the sights front dot stands out. Draws your attention to the target. I will post back tomorrow wit range report.

    Oh so far I love this gun.
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    Default Re: Bersa Thunder Pro 9 UC

    Quote Originally Posted by algoesfast View Post
    Price of this gun was 379. Fourteen round capacity. Two mags with pinky extensions.

    I have not shot this yet. Will be doing that tomorrow. But I like the weight and feel of the gun. The finish is what you would expect for that price. Also has picatiny rail. I like the sights front dot stands out. Draws your attention to the target. I will post back tomorrow wit range report.

    Oh so far I love this gun.
    I can tell you now that if you can shoot well, it will do good. I had one in .380 and 9mm. Both were accurate and performed well. The .380 jammed when new, but after some dehorning, it performed beautifully. I don't mind getting rid of the nine, mostly because I have a number of them, and I used it to trade for another pistol I wanted more, but it was a very good gun that you do not have to be afraid to put some rds. through. Damn thing was hard to get, also. Sometimes wish I still had it. I got rid of the .380 because I could not see spending twice as much for half the ammo.
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    Default Re: Bersa Thunder Pro 9 UC

    Range report:

    At 25 feet using remington 115 grain and 115 tul ammo FMJ
    One mag wont alow slide to go forward so could only use the one.
    Had one failure to eject. Shot around 70 rounds. Crowded range
    pics are after finished shootin

    Would have to say this gun is very accurate and I am very happy with it.
    Left pic is the Tul Ammo. Right pic is the Remington ammo
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    Default Re: Bersa Thunder Pro 9 UC

    Congrats. I had the Bersa .380 for a few years, but I wished I had gotten the 9UC almost from Day One.

    Good shootin', and w/ 9mm you can do it all day long too.

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    Blessed are they who, faced with danger, think only of the front sight. -- Jeff Cooper

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