New Bersa TPR9C Tabletop Review and Field Strip

Published on February 13, 2018
Duration: 9:22

This guide details the field stripping process for the Bersa TPR9C, as demonstrated by GBGuns. It covers the essential steps for safely disassembling the firearm for cleaning and inspection, emphasizing critical safety checks. The speaker's high authority level ensures a technically sound procedure.

Quick Summary

The Bersa TPR9C is a compact 9mm handgun featuring a DA/SA trigger with a short reset, ambidextrous controls, and a loaded chamber indicator. Its barrel offers full case support, and it includes a tactical ledge on the sights for one-handed racking. The design shares stylistic similarities with the Walther PPK.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Bersa TPR9C
  2. 00:21Comparison with Thunder 380 & PPK
  3. 00:48Unboxing and Contents
  4. 01:48Safety Check and External Controls
  5. 03:33Trigger Performance Analysis
  6. 04:15Sights and Ergonomics
  7. 05:33Field Strip and Internal Inspection
  8. 07:18Barrel and Chamber Support Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key external controls on the Bersa TPR9C?

The Bersa TPR9C features an ambidextrous slide release and decocker, front cocking serrations, a loaded chamber indicator on the top of the slide, and a standard accessory rail below the barrel.

How is the trigger performance of the Bersa TPR9C described?

The trigger is a DA/SA (Double Action / Single Action) type. The double-action pull is noted as smooth without stacking, and the single-action pull has a distinct wall with a very short reset, which is favorable for follow-up shots.

What is included in the Bersa TPR9C package?

The package typically includes the firearm itself, two magazines, a chamber flag, a user manual (often for the Thunder Pro series), and a key for the integrated internal lock system.

What did the chamber support test reveal about the Bersa TPR9C?

Using Nosler match ammunition, a chamber support test confirmed that the Bersa TPR9C's barrel provides full case support. This is a positive indicator for reliable feeding and extraction with a variety of ammunition.

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