Bersa Video here.
After spending quite a bit of time with this little firearm, It surprises me this thing is not more popular than it is. Trigger on the Bersa BP9cc is really nice save for the wee bit of stickiness during pull but I figure that will work itself out as rounds are put through it. The safety designs seem quite solid as I took it apart to see how it operated and tested it for drop safe, which it passed my test. I have handled this little gem for the last 4 years at SHOT SHOW and finally decided to take the plunge and buy one. Still not sure why I waited for so long. if you are in the market for a single stack CCW pistol and find most too small for your hands or just don't like the feel, check this firearm out you will be pleasantly surprised!
Here are some photos of the ins and outs of the Bersa bp9cc (flat dark earth color) and the Bersa BP380cc (black colored frame)
First box unveiling
needs more texture at the front and rear straps
a small smooth block so you do not accidentally snag the mag release, the BP series does have a magazine safety.
rear sight on all variants of the BP are GLock rear sights.
.380 still running a blowback system, little to no lock up at the front of the chamber.
the .380 has scalloped slide serrations, where the 9mm has straight cuts
the .380 has the older style extractor, the 9mm has the updated version.
front sight interchangeable with Sig Sauer sights
the .380 ACP guide rod is different than the 9mm version.
Texture scales leave something to be desired.
the Bersa BP does have a trigger safety, just not the usual blade you see on Glock style pistols
the base pads are extended but do not add a round which make them nice for larger hands
nice big dot out front
slide disassembly is a lot like other striker fired pistols we all know.
height over bore is quite low due to a high undercut tang in the frame.
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