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| quote: I should say that I prefer shooting my mundane-looking Thunder 380 over my stainless P232. Much nicer DA trigger and for whatever reason, not quite as nasty on recoil. Who woulda thunk that?
Mirrors my experience with my P230SL. |
| Posts: 27309 | Location: SW of Hovey, Texas | Registered: January 30, 2007 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Dusty78: Honestly of the smaller Bersa thunder guns the only one worth getting is the Bersa Thunder 22. It’s the closest thing to the older Beretta DA/SA 22 (Jaguar and Cheetah) guns you can find at a relatively affordable price. They are all metal with decent triggers. In my experience they do favor hotter loads.
That's my experience too. At one point I had four Thunders: a .380, two .22s, and a .32. I sold the .380 because it made no sense as a carry gun (given that I also have a SIG P238 and Glock 42), and I sold one of the .22s because I didn't need two. I kept one .22 because they're so much fun at the range, and I kept the .32 because it's a rare bird and pretty much fun to shoot too. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Blume9mm: That 380 Bersa always looked like a copy of the Sig P230/232 with a safety added...
Really? It always struck me more as a PPK clone. Without the awful DA trigger and slide bite, that is.
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| Posts: 35384 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: November 12, 2007 |
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