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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://silahgalerisi.com/bersa-thunder.html Manual]
*[http://stevespages.com/pdf/bersa_380.pdf Manual]
*[http://silahgalerisi.com/bersa-thunder.html Review of the Bersa Thunder 380 at Gunblast.com]
*[http://www.gunblast.com/Bersa_Thunder380.htm Review of the Bersa Thunder 380 at Gunblast.com]
*[http://silahgalerisi.com/bersa-thunder.html Review of the Bersa Thunder 380] (Spanish)
*[http://www.armas-modernas.com/2008/07/pistolas-bersa-thunder-380.html Review of the Bersa Thunder 380] (Spanish)
*[http://silahgalerisi.com/bersa-thunder.html Bersa/Firestorm Magazines/Accessories]
*[http://www.condorsflight.com/ Bersa/Firestorm Magazines/Accessories]
*[http://silahgalerisi.com/bersa-thunder.html Bersa/Firestorm Parts]
*[http://www.bersafirearmsusa.com/ Bersa/Firestorm Parts]
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[[Category:Argentine semi-automatic pistols]]
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Revision as of 16:31, 10 February 2011

Bersa Thunder 380
Bersa Thunder 380 with satin nickel finish
TypeSemi-automatic pistol
Place of origin Argentina
Service history
Used byEcuadorian Air Force
Production history
Designed1995
Produced1995-present
VariantsCC (Concealed Carry), Bersa Thunder 380 Plus
Specifications
Mass(unloaded): 20 oz. (560 g)
Length6.61 in (168 mm)
Barrel length3.54 in (90 mm)

Cartridge.380 ACP (9x17mm Browning Short)
Caliber.380 ACP
ActionBlowback-operated
Muzzle velocity1050 ft/s (Cor-Bon JHP)
Feed system7, 9, or 10-round single-stack magazine, 15-round double-stack magazine

Introduced in the late 1990s by Argentine firearms manufacturer Bersa, S.A., the Thunder 380 is a lightweight, relatively small semi-automatic pistol chambered in the popular .380 ACP caliber.

Development

Preceded by the Bersa Modelo 383 SA, Modelo 383 DA, Modelo 83, and Series 95, the Thunder 380 is part of the current Bersa product lineup that also includes the Thunder 22, Thunder 22-6, Thunder 32, Thunder 380 Super, Thunder 9, Mini Thunder 9, Mini Thunder 40, and Mini Thunder 45. A variant of sorts is sold by another manufacturer, Firestorm SGS of New Jersey, wherein the pistol is assembled from parts manufactured by Bersa and marketed as the 'Firestorm 380'. An even lighter variant of the Thunder 380, called the 'Concealed Carry' model, was also released by Bersa in the United States.

Intended market

The Thunder 380 is intended for general civilian use. This conceptualization might be appreciated in the context of handgun use and law in many South American countries, where the Thunder 380 is quite popular, and .380 ACP is frequently the most powerful cartridge allowed to civilians. Nevertheless, a number of military and law enforcement forces have included Bersa 380's in their tables of equipment, including the Ecuadorian Air Force. The Thunder 380 bears a loose resemblance to the Walther PPK, but is sold for about half the price.

Design advantages

The Thunder 380 has a light aluminum alloy frame that reduces weight for easier carry, yet the pistol still retains enough mass (weight) to help tame recoil. The blowback, fixed-barrel design theoretically aids accuracy, and it appears that the vast majority of Thunder 380 users report favorably on that issue. The nearly straight-in alignment of the chamber and the topmost cartridge in the magazine seems to be responsible for the pistol's reliable chambering and cycling. The frame features a long rearward tang over the grips, which effectively protects the shooter's thumb web from hammer-bite or slide-bite. There are several safety features built into the Thunder 380: a slide mounted manual safety and decocker that blocks the hammer, a magazine disconnect safety that prevents firing if a magazine is not inserted, a long double-action (DA) first trigger pull, an inertial firing pin, and (in some models) an integral key-operated trigger lock. Some versions also feature an automatic firing pin block.

File:Bersa Thunder 380 Concealed Carry.jpg
The Thunder 380 Concealed Carry

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