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<blockquote data-quote="bilboben" data-source="post: 1088095" data-attributes="member: 8432"><p>Of the 3 you mentioned and I have shot all three, own two, the Bersa is the most reliable and comforatable to shoot. Which is important when practicing, you will not shoot what is not comfortable to shoot. I carry the Bersa concealed everyday and have shot all kinds of ammo through it, no, I repeat, not one single failure of any kind. I cannot say that of the higher end models I own. </p><p></p><p>I own a Bersa 380, Bersa UC 9, Bersa UC 45. The 380 I own does not like Speer Gold Dots, but other than that, not one failure on anyone of the 3 Bersas</p><p></p><p>I own Kahrs, SIGs, Beretas and all are reliable, but I cannot say I have never had a failure. </p><p></p><p>Glocks just do not fit me, fingers are too big and do not feel right at all on the grips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bilboben, post: 1088095, member: 8432"] Of the 3 you mentioned and I have shot all three, own two, the Bersa is the most reliable and comforatable to shoot. Which is important when practicing, you will not shoot what is not comfortable to shoot. I carry the Bersa concealed everyday and have shot all kinds of ammo through it, no, I repeat, not one single failure of any kind. I cannot say that of the higher end models I own. I own a Bersa 380, Bersa UC 9, Bersa UC 45. The 380 I own does not like Speer Gold Dots, but other than that, not one failure on anyone of the 3 Bersas I own Kahrs, SIGs, Beretas and all are reliable, but I cannot say I have never had a failure. Glocks just do not fit me, fingers are too big and do not feel right at all on the grips. [/QUOTE]
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