FS: Bersa 380CC Nickel Handgun
SOLD
Name: Garan
Desc: I have for sale a Bersa 380CC handgun in Nickel finish. Purchased it about 4 months ago for my wife, but after about 75 rounds of range time we are going to go with a revolver for her. Appearance wise and functional wise it is in perfect shape, and like mentioned only has 75 rounds through it.
For info and a review on the gun check out: http://www.gunblast.com/Bersa_380CC.htm
Price: $270 shipped to FFL that accepts transfers from personal sellers, $250 face to face
Contact: PM me please!
Location: Roanoke, VA
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Name: Garan
Desc: I have for sale a Bersa 380CC handgun in Nickel finish. Purchased it about 4 months ago for my wife, but after about 75 rounds of range time we are going to go with a revolver for her. Appearance wise and functional wise it is in perfect shape, and like mentioned only has 75 rounds through it.
For info and a review on the gun check out: http://www.gunblast.com/Bersa_380CC.htm
Price: $270 shipped to FFL that accepts transfers from personal sellers, $250 face to face
Contact: PM me please!
Location: Roanoke, VA
Pics:
Last edited by GaRn; Dec 4, 2008 at 03:59 PM.

My wife is small statured and has smaller hands and can rack it sometimes (says me standing over her causes her to get nervous lol), but I'm not confident in her being able to do it reliably or in a stressful situation if she were to need to. I just know some women have that problem (I think it is half mental). Also limpwristing can be a problem but thats obviously easy to fix!
As long as those things are in check then I'd say go for it!
I like it pretty good, it's actually pretty accurate considering the small sight radius. I like the DA/SA trigger, and I like the safety that doubles as a decocker. Make sure your wife can deal with racking the slide, thats why we're getting rid of it 
My wife is small statured and has smaller hands and can rack it sometimes (says me standing over her causes her to get nervous lol), but I'm not confident in her being able to do it reliably or in a stressful situation if she were to need to. I just know some women have that problem (I think it is half mental). Also limpwristing can be a problem but thats obviously easy to fix!
As long as those things are in check then I'd say go for it!

My wife is small statured and has smaller hands and can rack it sometimes (says me standing over her causes her to get nervous lol), but I'm not confident in her being able to do it reliably or in a stressful situation if she were to need to. I just know some women have that problem (I think it is half mental). Also limpwristing can be a problem but thats obviously easy to fix!
As long as those things are in check then I'd say go for it!







