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A light variant of the Thunder 380, called the "Concealed Carry" model (or 380CC), and a 15-round capable "Bersa Thunder 380 Plus" were released by Bersa in the United States, and variants "Firestorm 380" and "Firestorm 22" are sold by Firestorm SGS of New Jersey; assembled from parts manufactured by Bersa.
Bersa Thunder Ultra Compact Pro 40. The company was founded in the mid-1950s by Italian immigrants Benso Bonadimani, Ercole Montini and Savino Caselli, all of them mechanical engineers. Montini worked for Beretta in Italy. At the beginning they were producing parts for the now defunct Argentinian arms manufacturer Ballester–Molina. Their ...
Pages in category "Bersa firearms" ... Bersa Thunder 32; Bersa Thunder 380; T. Bersa Thunder 9 This page was last edited on 16 July 2019, at 03:56 (UTC). ...
The Thunder 32 was a part of the Bersa thunder series lineup, which includes the Thunder 22, Thunder 22–6, Thunder 380, Thunder 9, Mini Thunder 9, Mini Thunder 40, and Mini Thunder 45. Although the Thunder 32 has been discontinued since June 2012, parts are still available on the Bersa/Eagle Imports website and contains parts that are ...
Bersa Thunder 380, a pistol by Bersa chambered in .380 ACP; Bersa Thunder 9, a pistol by Bersa chambered in either 9×19mm Parabellum, .40 S&W or .45 ACP
The Bersa 83 is a double-action pistol chambered for 9x17mm Browning Short (.380 ACP), and manufactured by Bersa between 1988 and 1994. [1] It is a very popular pistol because it is compact, accurate, reliable, inexpensive, and an excellent choice for self-defense and concealed carry.
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Other names for .380 ACP include 9mm Browning, 9mm Corto, 9mm Kurz, 9mm Short, and 9mm Browning Court (which is the C.I.P. designation). It should not be confused with .38 ACP . The .380 ACP does not strictly conform to cartridge naming conventions, named after the diameter of the bullet , as the actual bullet diameter of the .380 ACP is .355 ...