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Bersa BP9cc 9 mm Pistol (Page 2)

This new slim single-stack, striker-fired pistol offers comfortable shooting features and a light trigger pull.

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23 Responses to Bersa BP9cc 9 mm Pistol (Page 2)

Kev wrote:
November 17, 2013

Bought mine Nov 2013. Cleaned it before shooting first time and had many failure to feed. It was hanging up on the feed ramp. Dropping the mag to clear was not easy. I could slap the slide home & fire. Will try another brand of ammo Beyond that, the trigger is nice. Not overly sensitive. I will have no worries carrying this gun. It grouped nice at 15yds. Better than my XD40. I normally shoot low & left. Not so much with this gun.

jim wrote:
May 19, 2013

I bought one 8-12 I put 1500 rounds through my bp9cc with no problems I wear a lot and no one know it I used the old faithful holster I am very satisfied

Bruce wrote:
November 17, 2012

I have a Bersa Thunder9 UltraCompact Pro 9mm with over 1,200 rounds thru it with absolutely flawless functioning! It us my CCW but may buy this as an even better from conceal ability aspect! I am VERY HAPPY with Bersa!

JJ wrote:
September 26, 2012

Get a flock19 or 26. Have both, no problems after 2000 rounds.

Marc wrote:
September 07, 2012

Just bought one today, can't wait to shoot it!!

Daniel Hafner wrote:
March 28, 2012

Had LC9 ruger 300 rds at 7 yds maybe 50 on target. Front sight move, to much play in barrel return gun dealer and BP9 what great gun. First 100 rounds right on target.

Matt wrote:
March 18, 2012

Love it or hate it, I have the thunder 380. I used to qualify for my carry permit. The NRA instructor was very impressed buy pistol shot the hell out of it and never jammed nor did it start floating after 100 round. Now I have had many pistols from Hk usp 45 to weather ppk and yes they are much better made but for the price and quality you get from Berra you can't beat it.

chance wrote:
March 14, 2012

i own one myself and love it iv put about 2000 rounds threw it and no problems is kinda picky on wat ammo you use but pther than that is great and it would be nice if accessories would hurry up and come out so i could trick it out

Rick wrote:
March 13, 2012

I bought my BP9CC one week ago today. I took it to the range on Saturday and put 150 rounds through it w/o a problem. I hadn't shot a gun in 8 years and put the first 8 rounds within a 8 inch circle at 25 feet. In addition, when I wear it, you cannot notice it under my shirt. I'm looking forward to getting some accessories for it when they become available.

RobertoJ wrote:
February 25, 2012

I own one and I am very impressed with it and its performance. And I currently own a PF9 and I have owned a Hi Point C9. This pistol is in its own class and unless you experience the performance, you cannot compare to PF9, LC9, Hi Point, or anything else except perhaps a Steyr.

norberto di summo wrote:
February 24, 2012

i've just picked up a bersa thunder .380 at auction and can't wait to shoot it.i own a .380 and .22 cal bersa in argentina no complains so far, so glad to own a third one!!!!

Jeff Rogers wrote:
February 21, 2012

No. This is NOT a Hi Point C9. This is a locked breech pistol, not blowback operated. The barrel is polygonally rifled. It's .94' wide and hides so well it's invisible in the right holster. The fit, finish, and internal machining is as good as any Springfield I've owned. It's finish is tennifer, same as Glocks/Springfields, not whatever simple finish Hi Points come with. The BP9CC is my everyday carry weapon with over 800 problem free rounds through it. Not even remotely like the Hi Point except that it goes bang and bullets come out the front end.

Ed N. wrote:
February 17, 2012

This is pretty much a Hi Point C9 with a few unnecessary extra features. Oh, and unlike Hi Point, it's not made in the USA.

BOBLO1957 wrote:
February 17, 2012

Is this thing FINALLY available? Been coming out for 2-3 years now!

patrick perelli wrote:
February 17, 2012

Do any of you have a Ruger LCP ?

terrlog wrote:
February 14, 2012

I have a Bersa Pro 40 cal. had for a year no complaints. Being southpaw this gun will fit all lefty shooters. With a lifetime warranty you can't loose.

Mark wrote:
February 13, 2012

Even if I didn't own a Walther PPS, I would buy one instead of this gun. I have no problem believing its accuracy; I haven't seen that kind of shooting -- 1.5 at 25 yards -- with a compact gun. I know my PPS is my most accurate semi-auto. The PPS is a little expensive; but I have never had feeding problems with any cartridge. Really easy take down.

Johnny wrote:
February 13, 2012

Looks like a copy of the Walther PPS.

Pale Rider wrote:
February 12, 2012

I have this gun and have had no issues with the Remington UMC but with Winchester FMJ white box I've had multiple failures to eject. Regular cleaning helped some but still had 2 FTEs in last 2 mags with the Winchester WB. Others on various forums have had FTEs as well with some ammo while others have seen no failures.

BS Exposed: Exposed wrote:
February 10, 2012

What article are you reading BS? It says the best group of all was 2.75 inches, with the rest of the groups at like 3 and 3.5 inches. Decent handguns can do that off a sand bag at 25 yards.

BS Exposed wrote:
February 09, 2012

1.5 inches at 25 yards!! Pulling our legs a little hard?? I don't care how accurate the pistol is. That kind of accuracy couldn't be done with a Ransom Pistol Rest.

Brent wrote:
February 09, 2012

These are nice little guns, if they were made in the USA I would own one.

Stephen wrote:
February 09, 2012

I have had my Bersa Thunder .380 ACP for a year now and have put at least 2000 rounds with out a problem. 1.5 inch at 25 yards. I love that gun, great Conceal handgun. 4 minutes ago · Like.