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The gun comes in matte black or duotone finishes and will sell for $429 and $440 respectively. A Lifetime Service Contract comes with every Bersa BP CC 9mm.
Eagle Imports, Inc. Announces
Bersa BP Concealed Carry 9mm
December 12, 2011
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(GunReports.com) Eagle Imports, Inc., importers of the Bersa line of firearms, has announced Bersas first striker-fired, polymer pistol for the concealed carry market.
The Bersa BP9CC 9mm lightweight, compact 9mm features a low-profile slide design that offers an increased sight radius as well as greater control during firing.
The new Bersa BP9CC 9mm has a short, reset DAO-action trigger, micro-polished barrel bore, ambidextrous mag release, 8+1 capacity, loaded chamber indicator, integral locking system and automatic firing pin safety.
A 3-dot sight system and Picatinny rail are standard features. The gun has a 3.3-inch barrel, weighs 21.5 ounces unloaded, and is 6.35 inches long. It's 4.8 inches tall and .94 inches wide.
The frame material is high-impact polymer with a stainless steel slide. Sights are interchangeable SIG SAUER types on the front and interchangeable Glock types on the rear.
Wow! Excellent post! That was very detailed! Thank you for supplementing us readers with this information. The features of the pistol are so great that owning one could be an asset. Albeit it cost like payday loans, it will be worth it. I hope I can have one in the future! :) Agreed. A lot of pertinent info presented in a straightforward fashion. Well done. 'Looks like a pretty nice pistol. If I didn't have so many other 9s, I'd buy one. Just picked one up today, ran a full mag with no problem, will run a couple of box's this weekend, seems to shoot fine, feels great grip is kind of like our walther p-22, only issue I can see is the mag release is a little tough, if the mags empty its not to bad, but with rds in it the button really pushes hard ? An Important Note for GunReports.Com Readers: Our goal on this website is to foster a free expression of views while reining in language that crosses the line of civil discourse. Accordingly, the comments areas are intended to expand the knowledge of all users of this site. But site administrators wish to discourage the use of profanity, insults, disrespect, the advocacy of lawlessness, violence or sedition, or attempts to impinge on the rights of others. While GunReports.Com encourages robust discourse that furthers our understanding of all the issues affecting gun owners, comments that break GunReports.Com’s rules will be removed. In addition, we reserve the right to edit or delete individual comments, and in extreme cases, to ban commenters at our discretion. --Tim Cole To post a comment you must be a registered user of gunreports.com and be logged in. Use one of the forms below to login or register for FREE to gunreports.com
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