tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31185777.post5703049451379483899..comments2024-03-07T16:18:06.946-06:00Comments on Average Joe's Handgun Reviews: Bersa BP 9 CCAverage Joe's Handgun Reviewshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03173747731064233358noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31185777.post-55103095947038908792016-11-20T21:17:39.747-06:002016-11-20T21:17:39.747-06:00Excellent review.
Saw another review that ment...Excellent review. <br /><br />Saw another review that mentions rust that showed up on the slide pretty quickly in a variety of places. <br /><br />Anything you have observed that might contribute to this? <br /><br />Thanks. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03039017167414522374noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31185777.post-16752956208307754032016-01-09T20:21:00.443-06:002016-01-09T20:21:00.443-06:00I just looked at the whole gaggle of pistols in th...I just looked at the whole gaggle of pistols in the Bersa 9mm CC size range. The only thing that kept me from buying the Bersa was it's spongy trigger. It was better the the double action trigger on a Sig only because it had a shorter travel it sure wasn't as smooth changing weights though its travel. I would do but I'm at a point in life it'l do won't cut it any more. My old eyes need all the help I can find and a good trigger is big help. I'll talk to the custom shop Monday.<br /><br />I like the sights best of all with the large dot on the front sight and much smaller ones on the rear sight. The lack of useless controls is welcome. If I get one I may put a lager head on one side of the magazine release if it doesn't loosen up pretty with use.I may build up the Slide release as well as my old hands have trouble with it's low relief. It would be great in young strong hands.<br /><br />The S&W had the best trigger but I hard time tripping the slide release. I had a lot harder time taking it off Safe than I did accidentally putting it on Safe. IMHO a safety on carry gun is worse than useless, others feel differently.<br /><br />RedGordon Cougerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17555727096343669230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31185777.post-25553316780604933592014-11-23T11:56:06.969-06:002014-11-23T11:56:06.969-06:00Sounds like you are using a little to much trigger...Sounds like you are using a little to much trigger finger. That will pull your shots to the left. That is if you are right handed. If your left handed and pushing to the left, it is because you have to little trigger finger. Try getting your trigger right under the back part of your fingernail. Should pull those shots to the middle. Just another internet know it all. Lol Good luck.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31185777.post-60058287997741531142014-04-17T11:02:59.845-05:002014-04-17T11:02:59.845-05:00My girlfriend and I filtered our concealed-carry c...My girlfriend and I filtered our concealed-carry choices down to the M&P Shield 9mm and Springfield XDS 9mm sub-compacts, but we had a lot of range time left, so we tried as many other 9mm sub-compacts out as we could that were recommended by the staff. The last 9mm we tried was the Bersa BP9, and we stopped trying-out 9mm sub-compacts after that. The BP9 stood-out not only in the groupings we were achieving, but in the design of the frame (thin) and the TRIGGER. The trigger was probably the most noticeable feature because it was much smoother than the Shield and the XDS. Further, the magazines on this firearm are very nice and easy to load. There's no question, my girlfriend and I have found our concealed-carry choice, and did so for under $400. To be sure, we weren't price sensitive; we were willing to go into the $600-$700 range, but the Bersa was just better! The handling of this firearm quickly dispensed any suspicions behind our lack of familiarity with the Bersa name in comparison to household names like S&W, Springfield and Glock. Bersa really came out with an industry contender with the BP9 as far as sub-compacts go.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15291313217945775104noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31185777.post-11407430106538304752013-12-31T18:54:42.280-06:002013-12-31T18:54:42.280-06:00Absolutely Absolutely Average Joe's Handgun Reviewshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03173747731064233358noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31185777.post-32723568720773180672013-12-30T21:54:58.431-06:002013-12-30T21:54:58.431-06:00Would you trust your life to h bp9 reliability? Would you trust your life to h bp9 reliability? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31185777.post-55606696492248720152013-09-23T14:01:57.095-05:002013-09-23T14:01:57.095-05:00Anonymous, yes it is large enough for a belt hols...Anonymous, yes it is large enough for a belt holster. As for how well it will fit in your hands it might feel a little small. If so there are grip sleeves on the market that you can slide over it. I prefer the ones from Pachmayr. Average Joe's Handgun Reviewshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03173747731064233358noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31185777.post-70225312994292366532013-09-23T11:50:24.750-05:002013-09-23T11:50:24.750-05:00Im buyn da bp9 & I was just wondering im not a...Im buyn da bp9 & I was just wondering im not a big guy im 6'0" & 160lbs I dont really have big hands but would it fit nice in my hands & will it be big enough to put on my waist holster?? Btw im 40-45cal type of guy I wanted sumthing different to carry one me. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31185777.post-91719778914890529862013-05-28T21:58:08.646-05:002013-05-28T21:58:08.646-05:00Rawkem,
Point very well taken.
Thanks,
A.J.Rawkem,<br /><br />Point very well taken.<br /><br />Thanks,<br />A.J.Average Joe's Handgun Reviewshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03173747731064233358noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31185777.post-6229612051510919682013-05-28T05:40:41.900-05:002013-05-28T05:40:41.900-05:00Good review! Thanks... please don't take me fo...Good review! Thanks... please don't take me for a "know it all" but you should remove "double tap" from you vocabulary and replace it with "controlled pair". I will make all the difference in a court of law. Prior infantry for four years and they nailed this into us bc "double tap infers that the second shot is reflexive and therefore not "controlled" and deliberate. I hate internet know it alls, so feel free to hate my comment :)<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16504107001552061906noreply@blogger.com