I own a "Deluxe" model Bersa 380 which holds 9 rounds instead of the normal 7 or 8 that the regular 380 comes in. I bought it for my Wife and it's been a VERY GOOD little pistol for coming out of S. America. Of course that's where the Taurus comes from also and look at the following of satisified owners it has. Now I will say, I have had it jam a couple times when Wife was shooting it. That was because of the way she was holding it---NOT LOCKED WRISTS, so when the gun recoiled it also bent her wrists and didn't have the momentium to re-chamber the next round properly. They call this "LIMP WRIST" if you have never heard it before. I have larger hands, so I have a harder time making it feel comfortable for me, but when I do shoot it, it gives good accuracy and is jam free. As to not being as good as a Glock, Sig or S&W that's hogwash. Only 2 things going for them, is better aftermarket accessories, and also having Dealer's showing/bragging/giving deals and buy backs with upgraded models to Police Departments, just to have their guns out there. It's also very possible that whichever model Glock/Sig/S&W you may have doesn't jam, but that isn't the case with all their models. How much it cost, or it's name, doesn't matter when you have a well built gun and it will save your life. I also own a low priced Hi-Point 40S&W, that I'm not afraid to put my life on the line with, as it's never jammed and I used it to take my CCW test with and passed. I carry it with me everywhere I go on my farm--even while mowing the grass. Too large for conceal/carry though.
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