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Bersa Thunder 380
01-28-2015, 09:54 AM,
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RE: Bersa Thunder 380
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The Sigs are nice. I am just not a fan of Bersa.
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02-07-2015, 06:50 PM,
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RE: Bersa Thunder 380
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Hmmm....shooting off the Thunder today and its trigger started malfunctioning. I thought it might be the magazine, so I swapped it out but that didn't help. It seems it was not resetting the trigger after first shot. Then it went off unexpectedly; thankfully downrange. I'll clean it out and try again, but right now I don't trust its safety.
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02-08-2015, 05:34 PM,
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(02-07-2015, 06:50 PM)ssphoto Wrote: Hmmm....shooting off the Thunder today and its trigger started malfunctioning. I thought it might be the magazine, so I swapped it out but that didn't help. It seems it was not resetting the trigger after first shot. Then it went off unexpectedly; thankfully downrange. I'll clean it out and try again, but right now I don't trust its safety.

After cleaning it tonight, I see this one has an issue. I loaded an empty mag and tried cycling the trigger / decocker. The trigger seemed disengaged with the firing pin. Once I released the trigger and tried again, it is fine. This happens consistently. A guess a trip to the gunsmith is in order, as its current state is unreliable and potentially dangerous.
(02-07-2015, 06:50 PM)ssphoto Wrote: Hmmm....shooting off the Thunder today and its trigger started malfunctioning. I thought it might be the magazine, so I swapped it out but that didn't help. It seems it was not resetting the trigger after first shot. Then it went off unexpectedly; thankfully downrange. I'll clean it out and try again, but right now I don't trust its safety.
After cleaning it tonight, I see this one has an issue. I loaded an empty mag and tried cycling the trigger / decocker. The trigger seemed disengaged with the firing pin. Once I released the trigger and tried again, it is fine. This happens consistently. A guess a trip to the gunsmith is in order, as its current state is unreliable and potentially dangerous.
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