Interesting how they arched the slide release hole in the frame. This was a weak spot on the colt 10mm so colt just eliminated the top on all their 1911s. The arch should make it stronger and less likely to crack.
@RobertKinne-lh8wn11 сағат бұрын
Your like a stripper at a bar that doesn't take there top off until the third song. I'm going to watch paint dry now
@solarflare100811 сағат бұрын
Bersa keeps getting better and better………
@xxPhoenixX-sg9tr11 сағат бұрын
I just upgraded my guide rod to stainless steel Captured with a 15lb spring. Snappiness is gone
@scottmorgan101612 сағат бұрын
Looks very nice
@michaelbrohl162513 сағат бұрын
Great grip mods but super expensive.
@DRGreene5413 сағат бұрын
I have to agree about the trigger. I also have a Walther PDP and CZ-P10F and they both have a clear wall. The Mako is definitely better when you just pull through.
@robertkwiatkoski129214 сағат бұрын
I purchased for the macr 365. 3 things right off the bat. The hump on the grip pushes my hand high and tight to the beavertail. I have large hands. The undercut ACTUALLY let my fingers get high on the grip. ( other undercuts don't accommodate my finger) the bad thing is with such a high grip the dedal on the rt. Interfears with my trigger finger. I didn't know the have the left side only. Oh, a fourth thing. The bevear tale is great for someone with xxl hands. Thank you for your video and product!
@franxiswilliam64715 сағат бұрын
Best gun although heavy compared to polymer but its weight makes it stable and precise
@duncanidaho213020 сағат бұрын
American National living in Guatemala. I have owned a Bersa Thunder for many years. Great gun.
@sherrischneider279422 сағат бұрын
Good price. Just another Glock clone.
@GBGuns22 сағат бұрын
No, this is a moden firearm. Glocks a vintage 90s design.
@buncha565123 сағат бұрын
I'm not a fan of 1911 pistols, but i love that case.😊
@johnA01223 сағат бұрын
Nice! BERSA Logo/ Website also seems to align with with their product line - clean design and to the point.
@jimchambers7548Күн бұрын
Ive always thought Bersa made good pistols. This 1911 looks great
@jebbuhdiah-deanКүн бұрын
Iirc a lot of modern 1911's run a titanium firing pin instead of the 80s series firing pin block. Wilson Combat item 336 is stated by them to be "for shooters who want to enhance drop safety . . . "
@jamesdrakcip9276Күн бұрын
Obvious under gassing, like you said. Your focus seems to be at the gas port, gas block, buffer, and recoil spring. That is only part of the equation. How are the gas seals between your... 1) gas tube and gas block? 2) gas tube and gas key? 3) gas key and bolt carrier? 4) bolt carrier and gas rings? 5) bolt carrier and bolt tail? These specs can be measured by gauging. I can do that for you. Check out SOTAR BCG physicals. I do the same type of diagnostics. Home builders are treating ar15's like legos. It isnt that symple. You can usually throw something together that will "run," but you may always be 1 shot away from a malfunction because you really dont know what all you should be doing. If youre in Tennessee, you should come see me. We'll get you fixed up for free.
@jamesdrakcip9276Күн бұрын
The worst thing you can do? You mean aside from using a skeletonized receiver?
@MiketheneckКүн бұрын
The gun isn’t accurate. It’s shooting low for some reason
@True-word74Күн бұрын
Really good one of the hardest hitting 9mm at 385 FPS
@GBGunsКүн бұрын
Muzzle energy was about average in our 24-load test: www.gbgunsdepot.com/post/the-9mm-range-ammo-guide
@Ean-ob2nuКүн бұрын
I don't see any torture test results yet before buy one how we all know if it good or not til torture test results first
@GBGunsКүн бұрын
Not unless you plan on torturing the gun. Those tests offer nothing more than cheap entertainment.
@Ean-ob2nuКүн бұрын
@@GBGuns how will you able to know exactly like Glock been torture test results.....think about why make and quick sell without test it sand and water and mud one day if you were out camping or end of the world if happen what you would do before too late sir?
@GBGunsКүн бұрын
@Ean-ob2nu I have yet to ever been in anything near torture-test conditions and that includes Afghanistan, Iraq, training in sleet, and training in high desert.
@ik04Күн бұрын
I'm a long time Bersa fan and have enjoyed several models of their pistols. I'm slightly curious why they have a US facility, but who cares? They make great guns!
@dlorenzo7487Күн бұрын
I have experienced mixed results with this ammo. I shot 2 boxes in my Glock 48 without a single problem. But a friend of mine encounter terrible results in his Sig Sauer P365-XMacro. To the point thath of 3 rounds he shot he has 3 severe stoppages and was near imposible to retract the slide the 3 times. I advice him to never use this rounds in his Sig Sauer again.
@idexxyy2511Күн бұрын
This was an amazing video thanks
@GBGunsКүн бұрын
Thank you
@craigroberts6439Күн бұрын
Perhaps a little solvent would have helped.
@gregb6469Күн бұрын
This 1911 is a great looking gun, but I hate grip safeties, so I won't ever be getting one.
@richardholland4533Күн бұрын
Very good.
@TR7654-h3sКүн бұрын
That almost acted (and sounded) like a flintlock firing.
@The3OfSwordsКүн бұрын
Cast or forged frame? MIM parts or no? This gun is gorgeous inside and out ty for the video.
@scottmackey4182Күн бұрын
This must be a really nice gun to shoot since Tia nailed her small targets consistently. Really appreciate her insight to these examples. Glad she is back at the range with you Graham.
@lizzapaolia959Күн бұрын
Very interesting video. I had no idea Bersa manufactured AR rifles. This pistol your reviewing looks to be well manufactured. Impressive product by Bersa. Thank you for sharing this great video. We wish you and Teya a great weekend 😄🙏
@AmmoAlchemistКүн бұрын
Us made! I came here to make fun of the Argentine gun but now I approve
@madmike4128Күн бұрын
Im a fan of bersa but have yet to own one maybe this will change that
@hoppinggnomethe4154Күн бұрын
That mag ejection was hilarious 😂
@MarvinTurner-oc4mlКүн бұрын
I watched this last night on the other channel. I'm very impressed, and this has made its way onto the short list for my next acquisition. Thanks!
@kdcowboy9478Күн бұрын
Thanks for the hang fire and squib information.
@r.d.r7658Күн бұрын
he really stumbled thru this one.......anything for a buck
@GBGunsКүн бұрын
Who are you talking about?
@chrisgrignon3877Күн бұрын
How is the construction of the slide and frame Forged or cast I didn’t catch if you said that and of course price if it is as much as a colt or Springfield I would buy the name brand
@GBGunsКүн бұрын
Construction info and price is in the pinned comment
@curly__3Күн бұрын
If you carry the gun cocked, the series 70 drop safety is the halfcock catch. Very good system if you carry the gun cocked not so much if you carry it half cocked.
@lighturpleКүн бұрын
That's great for stopping the hammer, doesn't do anything to impede the firing pin from smacking the primer too hard.
@curly__3Күн бұрын
@@lighturple there is no need if using a titanium firing pin.
@lighturpleКүн бұрын
@@curly__3 It substantially reduces the risk, but kind've a moot point when most guns don't come with them (yet) and the average consumer doesn't know there's a potential issue in the first place. Either way, a FPB will always be a safer option.
@curly__3Күн бұрын
@@lighturple FPB's are not safer, they are just as prone to malfunction. I have never seen where a titanium pin failed any test. They're all good systems, just different. Freak accidents are always possible with any system.
@lighturpleКүн бұрын
@@curly__3 I don't understand your assertion - a series 80 is a series 70 with a firing pin block added. You can still (theoretically) add a titanium firing pin to a series 80 gun, there just isn't a need to, because the firing pin is physically blocked. The FPB is an added safety feature, it doesn't remove any safety device that a series 70 already has, as far as I'm aware. Also, was curious myself, so did a quick YT search for titanium firing pin drop tests. Looks like it isn't infallablle, but still obviously much safer than a stock-weight pin.
@curly__3Күн бұрын
Awesome! Love Bersa, great guns! Thanks.
@quarters-eye8922Күн бұрын
Great 1911 Bersa. 👍👍👍
@kdcowboy9478Күн бұрын
Are these the folks that make the pepper ball gun?
@GBGunsКүн бұрын
No
@TocGan15 сағат бұрын
Nop... back in Argentina they distribute Byrna, but just that... I don't know if they do the same in other countries...
@settleschris1965Күн бұрын
Can’t wait for what’s for dinner.
@stephanie_bethКүн бұрын
Nice! And impressive, thorough User Manual. Looking forward to your range review.
@bolognatony8739Күн бұрын
What will you use to lubricant the reciprocating parts before testing?
@TheRealZJM377Күн бұрын
The best Lucas Gun oil
@nickknox.Күн бұрын
Honestly though,it's not bad lookin at all.
@Master-AGNКүн бұрын
You always claim to be non-bias, but your laughing voice gives it away. Just saying, we know what you’re thinking.