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bersa-llama?
I was just wondering about bersa-llama handguns in general whether they're good products or not? Also any info on the Thunder 380 series would be nice.
Thanks for reading
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From what little I know about them from reading and a couple of guys that have them, they're a sleeper for the money. seem to function well with all ammo. I have shot them, less than a 100 rds. and they worked well and were accurate enough at 15 yds.
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THey are pretty decent.
They aint no PPK, but they aint crap either. If i was looking for a .380, it is what i would get, since PPK's are abit out of my price range. |
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Thanks
I've noticed these are cheaper than usual guns and I was wondering about quality. You guys seem to think there ok guns which is good. Thanks for responding and any more are more than welcome.
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granted i wouldn't through hundreds of rounds through them real quick, but for a normal, moderate usage firearm, they arent bad.
lightyears above jennings/davis/bryco etc, better than hi-point for a inexpensive one (hipoint aint bad, but they are definately low usage, moderate or high usage will eatup a hipoint pistol qucik, comparatively speaking. their carbines aren't bad though) |
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I have owned and sold quite a few Llamas. The 1911's they make are good guns. My son had one that was quite accurate (I now own it). All Llamas I have seen/shot were good guns at any price.
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