

What are your thoughts on the Bersa TPR9? How about the smaller Bersa TPR9C? Do you feel this handgun measures up well with other pistols in the same full size pistol class? Check out the video attached and share with us your thoughts on the Bersa TPR9 or any other Bersa handgun you have experienced.

Fits Bersa Thunder 9mm.9mm Luger 17 Round Capacity Black. Compact and powerful the Thunder Pro UC is an excellent choice for those who need stopping power without bulk. The Thunder Pro UC is a smaller version of the Thunder Pro. I truly feel this “budget priced” pistol is a hidden gem in the gun world. Ultra Compact 13 Round Bersa Thunder Magazine in 9mm Luger. I honestly would not change a single thing on the Bersa TPR9. The Pistol balances well and points accurately. The short trigger reset is very noticeable when live firing. I have a lot of rounds through it and even compared it with other handguns, yet this pistol remains impressive. Within the two years of ownership, the Bersa TPR9 fires incredibly well. This pistol is most impressive and truly stands out at the range. To reassemble, simply perform the same steps in reverse order. Bersa Thunder 9 Ultra Compact Pistol THUN9UCM13, 9mm, 3-1/2, Black Polymer Grip, Matte Blue Finish, 13 Rd 450.00. One will notice an uncaptured recoil spring, an all steel guide rod and full-length frame rails. Buy Bersa Thunder Pro Pistol TPR9CM, 9mm Luger, 3.25', Black Polymer Grips, Black Finish, 13 Rd Online and have your gun shipped to your FFL dealer in just. By moving that lever downward to vertical position, the slide can be removed from the frame. The total width of the Bersa Thunder9 UC Pro pistol is 1.46-inches (including external controls) and is only. There is a lever directly above the trigger. The G26 weighs 26.10 ounces loaded with 10 rounds of 9mm the Bersa Thunder9 UC Pro pistol weighs only 1.25 ounces more with a comparable load. Once assuring the gun is unloaded with the magazine removed, the Bersa TPR9 is among the easiest handguns to disassemble with a basic one-step process. Rear Sight: Interchangeable with Sig Sauer Type I think you will be impressed.īersa TPR9 Specifications from the Eagle Imports website:įront Sight: Interchangeable with Sig Sauer Type Refer to the attached video for a demonstration on how short the single action trigger actually is. I consider the Bersa SA trigger similar to a Sig Sauer SRT (short reset trigger) and possibly even shorter. In single action, the trigger breaks around four pounds however the reset is among the shortest reset that I have ever experienced. Having said that, what is most impressive is the single action trigger pull. The Bersa TPR9 is aesthetically pleasing with comfortable ergonomics. It also has an aluminum alloy frame, a loaded chamber indicator bar on top of the slide and weighs just 31 ounces unloaded. They also redesigned the grip texturing by making it thinner than the original Thunder Pro grips. The Bersa TPR9 offers two 17 round magazines, ambidextrous controls, a thumb safety/decocker, a dust cover picatinny rail, forward slide serrations and metal 3-dot sights that are Sig Sauer compatible. The smaller Bersa TPR “C” models are also available in. The Bersa TPR9C has a 3.25” barrel with 13 round magazines. They also have a smaller model called the TPR9C which is suited for concealed carry. The one featured in this review is the full size TPR 9mm model with a 4.25” barrel and 17 round magazines. Bersa produces two models in the TPR series. TPR stands for “Thunder Pro Redesign.” They took the Bersa Thunder Pro models and created an upscale version which added several more features. Two years ago, Bersa stepped up their game with their new TPR series of pistols. I own both of those models and find them to be quality made, budget friendly and impressive at the range. In most cases, these pistols can be purchased for under $300. 380 ACP and the polymer frame Bersa BP9CC come to mind when considering well made pistols for concealed carry. his 9mm model features a black matte slide and frame finish, black polymer grips, and has a 10-round magazine.For years, Bersa has been producing affordable pistols that suit the working man’s budget. The safety, cocking lever, slide stop levers, and the magazine catch are completely ambidextrous that makes this a perfect fit for right and left-handed shooters.

Weighing in at 27 ounces, the Bersa has some heft, no doubt to offset the expected recoil when pairing a. The TPRC features an improved Browning Petter barrel locking system which provides reliable feeding and ejection. The Bersa Thunder Pro Ultra Compact ’s 3.6-inch barrel is fitted on a 6.8-inch frame. It has a superior value in a compact, service-grade handgun and it preserves the best features of its predecessor. Will recommend Craft Holsters to anyone wanting a well built holster at a good price. I have paid more for holsters of less quality. Great holster High Quality holster that fits my Sig 938 like a glove. More Bersa Thunder 9 Ultra Compact Pro OWB holsters. The next evolution of the Thunder Pro, the TPRC is an excellent choice for those who need stopping power without the bulk. SOB (Small of Back) Leather Belt Holster.
