Havent tried the stell case stuff yet but it like everything else I've run through it. Bradis has aluminum case blazer 95gr.fmj 200 rounds for 49.95.Thanks for the info fellas! Im pretty happy going witht the Bersa. Cant wait to get it out and start practiceing with it. Any of you guys know if the Bersa will handle the steel case ammo for practice? Would be a little cheaper to use it.
Thanks for the info fellas! Im pretty happy going witht the Bersa. Cant wait to get it out and start practiceing with it. Any of you guys know if the Bersa will handle the steel case ammo for practice? Would be a little cheaper to use it.
Thanks for the info fellas! Im pretty happy going witht the Bersa. Cant wait to get it out and start practiceing with it. Any of you guys know if the Bersa will handle the steel case ammo for practice? Would be a little cheaper to use it.
Im happy with the choice. I would feel very well prtected with the Bersa and a mag full of quality hollow points, after I get the proper practice in before I start carrying it every day. I still like the idea pf the PF9 an Im gonna have to shoot one just to see what they are like, if there snappy I dont really think Id like it. The feel of the Bersa is another reason for my choice it feels alot better in the hand than the PF9 did. But I do plan on adding a S&W M&P in 9mm to my collection so the PF9 would be nice to keep calibers consolidated. even though I have the Bersa on layaway im still a little tore, lol. But Im pretty sure Ill be more than pleased with it once I have it out and start practicing with it. Only real complaint I have with it is the cost of the round and having another caliber to buy for.
but the bersa is sooo heavy
if only the alloys were lighter. cant carry IWB with a button up tucked shirt + all that weight in dress slacks is a joke. the DB 380 woulda been my vote. good luck with the bersa though.
Nice looking Bersa. That would have been my choice as well. I have shoot both the PF9 and the Bersa. Not personally a fan of the PF9.
Why did you not go with a Smith 642 revolver? I remember you really enjoyed pulling the trigger on that little beast. Seriously the Bersa will serve you very well.
dead on balls accurate