This video presents a curated selection of 12 firearm manufacturers, showcasing 35 different handgun models. The presenter highlights key features, performance characteristics, and common user feedback for each firearm. The video aims to help viewers identify their top three preferred handguns from the featured lineup, covering a wide range of categories from subcompacts to full-size competition pistols.
This video compares Bersa and Canik handguns, focusing on budget-friendly options. The Bersa BP9 CC is highlighted for its thin profile, lightweight design, and a 3.5-pound trigger with a short reset, making it suitable for concealed carry. The Bersa TPR-9 is praised for its aluminum frame, 4.25-inch barrel, and a trigger comparable to a Sig SRT. Canik's TP9 Elite Sub-Compact offers a 3.6-inch barrel and capacities of 12 or 15 rounds, with a 4.5-pound trigger. The Canik TP9 SFX is presented as a race gun with a 5.2-inch barrel, 20-round magazines, and a 4-pound trigger, ready for competition.
This video provides an overview of four Bersa handgun models: the BP9CC, Thunder 380, TPR-9, and Firestorm. The presenter highlights key features, shooting impressions, and general value propositions for each firearm, emphasizing Bersa's reputation for budget-friendly options with good performance. The TPR-9 is noted for its excellent trigger reset and simple takedown, while the Thunder 380 is praised for its versatility with a threaded barrel option.
This video compares budget-friendly handguns from Taurus and Bersa, highlighting specific models like the Taurus TX 22, G2c, and Spectrum, alongside the Bersa BP9cc, TPR 9, and Thunder 380. The presenter discusses features such as magazine capacity, barrel length, trigger reset, and materials, offering insights into their suitability for concealed carry and general shooting. The comparison emphasizes value and performance for the price point.
This review of the Bersa TPR 9 pistol, presented by firearms expert Sootch00, details its features, history, and performance. The review highlights the pistol's ergonomic grip, reliable DA/SA trigger system with a crisp single-action pull, and ease of field stripping. It also touches on Bersa's history in Argentina and compares the TPR 9 to other industry standards.
This review of the Bersa TPR 9, released in 2018, highlights its improvements over previous models like the Thunder Pro. The experienced reviewer details its DA/SA action, alloy frame, ambidextrous controls, and a notably short trigger reset comparable to a Sig SRT. Ease of disassembly is emphasized as a key feature, with a step-by-step demonstration provided. The firearm is presented as a solid option in the 9mm market, with a price point around $370-$425.
You've reached the end! 6 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.