Originally Posted by mojo1578
(Post 229045)
Buy 'em while you can.
The end is near.:police: |
Since 1620 when the PILGRAMS came to AMERICA, the biggest threat to AMERICA was not NAZI GERMANDY, nor the JAPANESE, RUSSIA or CHINA, It's that FREAKIN NO GOOD OBAMA & BIDEN !!! They are the DEMONS from HELL !!!
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- Anybody want to sell their guns, just email me at geckoman6000@hotmail.com THANK YOU !!! |
I suggest buying guns now, because if the election goes the wrong way, it will drive the prices up. Same as with magazines. Buy low now, sell high later.
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Gunman, you sell any guns? I know you've been helping me with the Sig vs Springfield but I'm always looking for a new toy every now and then.
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Originally Posted by MotorOilMcCall
(Post 231414)
Gunman, you sell any guns? I know you've been helping me with the Sig vs Springfield but I'm always looking for a new toy every now and then.
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This little pistol (below) has become my favorite auto in the safe. It's a Bersa Thunder UC-45 in .45ACP. I have fired near 1000 rds through it with only ONE failure to feed and 0 failures to extract. The FTF was on about the 10th mag of some steel-cased Wolf stuff. Anyone who has used this ammo knows it is dirty and can gum your gun up fairly quick. It works great in my SAR-1 (commie rifle) but is just too cruddy to use in arms with tighter tolerances. The FTF was rectified by simply giving the slide a push with the thumb of my support hand.
The critter ain't much bigger than a Walther PPK .380 (think James Bond) points true to aim at 10yds and loves Federal Hydra-Shoks, my defense load of choice. It's a little thick around the grip, which suits me fine as I have big hands and is surprisingly easy to control for all the bigger it is. Model Thunder 45 Ultra Compact Caliber: 45 ACP. Operation: Semiautomatic Locking system: Link-free design Action: Single and double action Overall length: 6.81 inches Width: 1.46 inches Height: 5.08 inches Weight: 27 ounces Barrel length: 3.6 inches Rifling: R.H., 6 grooves (pintch 16 inches) Magazine capacity: 7 + 1 Safety features: - Manual safety breaking the connection between trigger and sear. - Automatic firing pin safety. - Hammer decocking safety Finish: Matte blue / nickel / duotone Rear sight: Dovetailed to slide Front sight: Blade, integral with slide Special features: Grooved frame Reversible magazine release button Hammer fully skeletonized (elongated- hole-through-spur) Easy disassembly U-SYSTEM Sights Fully ambidextrous - Internal Locking System (ILS) Line of sight: 5.55 inches |
HI dieseldude03, Thank you for the information, I've never owned a BERSA, BUT if I see one for sale at a good price it's mine !!!! ANY GUN that you can fire a 1,000 rounds with no major problems, it's a good one.
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Originally Posted by gunman41mag
(Post 231512)
HI dieseldude03, Thank you for the information, I've never owned a BERSA, BUT if I see one for sale at a good price it's mine !!!! ANY GUN that you can fire a 1,000 rounds with no major problems, it's a good one.
I also have a Bersa Thunder 380. It's basically a Walther PPK clone and it too has been trouble free. Little critter would make an excellent summer clothed carry or back-up gun. There are a few Bersa forums around. Check out :: Bersa Talk :: if you'd like more info. Sorry for hijacking the thread guys.:ouch: |
Originally Posted by dieseldude03
(Post 232317)
No problem gunman. The .45's can be very hard to find. I bought mine brand new in 2006 for $365.99. Took near 2 years for my local gun shop to get one. The ones made before early 2005 had some FTF and FTE problems, but that was rectified with stouter recoil springs. The pistol can also be had in .40 S&W and 9mm, both with double-stack mags. The 9mm version is the state-issued carry pistol of the Argentina police (where they are made). All Bersa pistols have a lifetime warranty.
I also have a Bersa Thunder 380. It's basically a Walther PPK clone and it too has been trouble free. Little critter would make an excellent summer clothed carry or back-up gun. There are a few Bersa forums around. Check out :: Bersa Talk :: if you'd like more info. Sorry for hijacking the thread guys.:ouch: |
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