Bersa TPR9C Shooting Impressions

Published on February 20, 2018
Duration: 6:33

The Bersa TPR9C demonstrates impressive reliability across a wide variety of ammunition types, including subsonic, steel-cased, and defensive rounds. Its compact size, combined with an aluminum frame, contributes to manageable recoil. The firearm features a good trigger and user-friendly ambidextrous controls, making it a strong contender for concealed carry and everyday use.

Quick Summary

The Bersa TPR9C is a reliable 9mm pistol suitable for concealed carry, featuring an aluminum frame for recoil management and ambidextrous controls. It demonstrated flawless performance across a wide variety of ammunition types during testing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Initial Thoughts
  2. 00:50Full Mag + 1 Reliability Test
  3. 01:22'What's for Dinner' Ammo Variety Test
  4. 04:55Accuracy Test Results
  5. 05:19Final Thoughts & Reassembly

Frequently Asked Questions

How reliable is the Bersa TPR9C with different types of ammunition?

The Bersa TPR9C demonstrated excellent reliability in testing, successfully cycling through a wide variety of 9mm ammunition. This included 115-grain Freedom Munitions, subsonic rounds, steel-cased loads, and various defensive hollow-point ammunition types without any malfunctions.

What are the key features of the Bersa TPR9C that make it suitable for concealed carry?

The TPR9C is a compact pistol with an aluminum frame, which helps manage recoil. It features a good trigger, ambidextrous controls for easy operation by both right and left-handed shooters, and a capacity of 13+1 rounds, making it a practical choice for concealed carry.

How accurate is the Bersa TPR9C?

During accuracy testing at 7 yards using Nosler 115-grain Match ammunition, the Bersa TPR9C produced decent groupings. The reviewer noted that cold weather conditions might have slightly affected his personal shooting performance.

What ammunition was used in the Bersa TPR9C reliability test?

The reliability test included a diverse range of 9mm loads: 165gr Hush subsonic, 147gr Browning FMJ, 124gr Federal HST, 124gr Blazer aluminum, 115gr TulAmmo steel, 115gr Speer Gold Dot, 100gr Hornady Critical Defense Lite, 90gr Winchester Super Clean, 65gr Liberty Civil Trainer, and 65gr Inceptor RNP.

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