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The Bersa can be differentiated from the [[Walther PPK]] by the slight differences in their hammer design. The Bersa is slightly rounded near the hammmer while the Walther is more angular. The Bersa has a slide release on the left side of the frame which the Walther lacks. It also has a bigger grip area, a key lock safety for the slide, a longer bobtail, and squared trigger guard. Also the Bersa has a different handle than the Walther. | The Bersa can be differentiated from the [[Walther PPK]] by the slight differences in their hammer design. The Bersa is slightly rounded near the hammmer while the Walther is more angular. The Bersa has a slide release on the left side of the frame which the Walther lacks. It also has a bigger grip area, a key lock safety for the slide, a longer bobtail, and squared trigger guard. Also the Bersa has a different handle than the Walther. | ||
In 2000, Bersa introduced a double-stack version of the Thunder 380 called '''Thunder 380 Super''' (see imagage on bottom of page) that packs 15 rounds. | In 2000, Bersa introduced a double-stack version of the Thunder 380 called '''Thunder 380 Super''' (see imagage on bottom of page) that packs 15 rounds. (this version of the Thunder .380 is listed on Bersa's english-language website as the Thunder Plus.) | ||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== |
Revision as of 03:39, 15 September 2014
The Bersa Thunder 380 is an Argentine handgun very similar to the Walther PPK. It was intended as a weapon for the civilian concealed carry market, particularly in Latin America where the .380 ACP cartridge is frequently the largest handgun round permitted for civilian use.
The Bersa can be differentiated from the Walther PPK by the slight differences in their hammer design. The Bersa is slightly rounded near the hammmer while the Walther is more angular. The Bersa has a slide release on the left side of the frame which the Walther lacks. It also has a bigger grip area, a key lock safety for the slide, a longer bobtail, and squared trigger guard. Also the Bersa has a different handle than the Walther.
In 2000, Bersa introduced a double-stack version of the Thunder 380 called Thunder 380 Super (see imagage on bottom of page) that packs 15 rounds. (this version of the Thunder .380 is listed on Bersa's english-language website as the Thunder Plus.)
Specifications
1995 - 1998 (Super: 2000 - ???)
- Type: Pistol
- Caliber: .380 ACP
- Weight: 1.6 lbs (0.73 kg) (Super: 1.7 lbs, 0.76 kg)
- Length: 6.5 in (16.5 cm)
- Barrel length: 3.5 in (8.9 cm)
- Capacity: 7-shot magazine (Super: 15-shot)
- Fire Modes: Semi-Auto (SA/DA)
The Bersa Thunder 380 (Super) is used by the following actors in the following movies:
Films
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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U.S. Marshals | Joe Pantoliano | Deputy Marshal Cosmo Renfro | 1998 | |
Black Out (2012) | Edmond Classen | Charles | double-stack Super version | 2012 |