BERSA BP Concealed Carry

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posted on December 8, 2011
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Eagle Imports, Inc., importers of the popular Bersa line of firearms, announced the availability of Bersa's first striker-fired, polymer pistol for the concealed-carry market. The Bersa BP CC 9 mm is an ergonomically designed pistol, manufactured to the highest standards using state-of-the-art manufacturing processes and materials. The lightweight, compact 9 mm features a low profile, slide design that offers an increased line-of-sight, as well as greater control during firing.

Everything on the new Bersa BP CC 9 mm is about reliability, durability and safety. The Bersa BP CC 9 mm delivers accuracy with every pull of the short-reset DAO-action trigger and a micro-polished barrel bore with sharp, deep rifling. Accurate and reliable, the Bersa BP CC also features an ambidextrous mag release with an eight-round magazine capacity. Safety features include a loaded-chamber indicator, integral locking system and automatic firing pin safety. A three-dot sight system and Picatinny rail are standard features on this concealed-carry pistol.

Bersa BP CC 9 mm Specifications
Action Type: Striker-fired, double-action-only
Caliber: 9 mm
Capacity: 8+1
Barrel Length: 3.3 inches
Frame Material: Hi Impact Polymer
Slide Material: Stainless Steel
Sights: Interchangeable SIG Sauer-type front; interchangeable Glock-type rear
Finish: Matte Black or Duotone
Weight: 21.5 ounces
Length: 6.35 inches
Height: 4.8 inches
Width: .94 inch
MSRP: $429.00 Matte Black; $440.00 Duotone

Like all of Bersa's products, a Lifetime Service Contract comes with every Bersa BP CC 9 mm.

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