January 25, 2006, 09:39 AM | #1 |
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Bersa Thunder .32
My buddy has just recently talked to a guy who wants to sell him a Thunder .32, I dont really know much about this gun or even the calibre, it looks just like the thunder .380 and is blue and black. The guy says its like 10-15 years old but has been in his closet for a long time and only has like 50-100 rounds through it. I have not actually seen gun and am just going off what my friend has said (he doesnt know much about handguns) if any body could give me some feedback on it. I have a thunder .380 and really like it, would this older .32 be pretty similar or is there things to watch out for? Any help would be great!
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January 25, 2006, 11:26 AM | #2 |
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Nobody has any experience with this gun?
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January 25, 2006, 02:14 PM | #3 |
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bersa 32
according to my gun traders guide bersa never made a 32
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January 25, 2006, 02:21 PM | #4 |
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http://www.securityarms.com/20010315.../1300/1340.htm
They do exist, but I cant seem to find any information on it.
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January 25, 2006, 04:29 PM | #5 |
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Actually, they have made several models chambered in .32 ACP in the past. I don't know if they don't make offerings in that cartridge anymore, or if they are just not imported.
Bersa Thunder .380 Chapterhouse has a page on the entire Bersa product line history here. Click on the individual thumbnails for more info on each model.
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Thanks GB, kinda what I was looking for. I was hoping for more people who have actually experienced this pistol though. I have no idea of the model or really much of anything about the gun, my buddy is the only one who talked to the guy and he doesnt know much at all about guns. Good resource though.
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According to my "Blue Book of Gun Values" the only model in .32 was the Model 323 which was discontinued in 1987. The value listed at 100% is $105, 98% is $95, 95% is $85, 90% is $75, 80% is $65, etc. That is all that I could find. Hope it helps.
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The guy wants $100 for a bersa (says it was a thunder) .32 that he said he bought like 15-20 years ago and has only put like 100rds through it. Think I should tell him to pass it up due to the lack of information on the performance or history of the gun? My worries are if it breaks, will he be able to get parts later down the road?
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Yep -- from what I understand, getting parts for any earlier Bersas (not just the .32 ACP models) is problematic. Current Thunder models are not a problem, Eagle Imports carries those parts. Pre-Eagle Imports is another matter entirely.
But, OTOH, $100 for any of the older Bersas, especially a .32 in like-new condition, might not be all that bad of an investment. From what I've come to understand, there are people out there looking for them as "safe queen" collectables, if you know what I mean. You just might be able to turn a profit.
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January 26, 2006, 09:16 AM | #11 |
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Thats kinda what I figured, Im not really looking at getting as an investement, I would rather invest the $100 somewhere else. Thanks for all the help.
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(I know I'm bringing this thread back from the dead, but there are precious few references out there about Bersa .32s, and this happens to be one.)
I have a blued Series 95 Bersa chambered in .32ACP, and would be glad for any info anyone here can provide regarding spare parts/magazines. Purchased used, but like new, the hundred or so rounds I've put through it cycled and fired flawlessly and accurately. Would love to find a backup pistol and/or parts, however, before I set about to wear it out. |
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I have a 2010 made Bersa Thunder 32 bought at my local gun shop last year here in France (that means that this gun and spare parts are still available...). |
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Very interesting Sylvain. I hope you will post more photos and a range report. Have you posted this on www.bersachat.com?
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By all means post this at http://bersachat.com we been told might be a small number inported in to the states this year. People would like to hear about one .
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OK, I will post more photos & a range report soon.
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Bersa Thunder .32
I just purchased a Bersa Thunder .32 and pick it up this week. This is in 2012, however Bersa will NOT import anymore Thunder .32's in the U.S. so if you want a Thunder .32 better get one. When they are sold out that's it. They have 10 round mags.
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I have BT380 and a BT22, a BT32 will complete the package. If you don't buy it....!
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