Thunder series The compact Thunder 22, 32, and 380 are similar to the
Walther PPK, while the full-size Thunder 9, 40, 45 and are somewhat similar in appearance and some mechanical aspects to the
Walther P88. competitions for Team Bersa The Thunder 22 pistol chambered for the
.22 Long Rifle cartridge is widely used among recreational shooters in North and South America, and the Thunder 22–6, a longer-barreled version of this pistol, is used in high-level competitions. The compact Thunder pistols are sold in countries that ban the use of more powerful cartridges for civilian personal defense purposes. The Thunder 380 is popular in the US market as a small and light, easy concealable, high-quality and competitively priced personal defense handgun. The full-size Thunder combat pistol is the standard sidearm of the
Argentine Armed Forces (Thunder 9), the
Argentine Federal Police (Thunder 9), the
Buenos Aires Provincial Police (Thunder 9) and several other
law enforcement agencies (Thunder 9 and 40).
BP9CC Bersa as of 2019 introduced an eight-shot, single-stack 9mm-chambered polymer pistol called the
BP9CC. This is a striker-fired pistol versus the hammer-fired Thunders. The BP9CC has a double-action trigger. The BP9CC also includes the locking barrel design. Versions chambered in .380 ACP and .40 S&W are also available.
BP9FS Introduced by Bersa at SHOT Show 2024, the
BP9FS is a 17-round, double-stack striker-fired pistol chambered in
9mm. However as of 2025, it was only available in the Argentine civilian market. In January 2026, the BP9FS was made available to the U.S. civilian market
B1911 series Bersa produces the
B1911 series, consisting of modernized
M1911 designs chambered in
.45 ACP, and offered in various finishes and colors. In the United States, Bersa also sells the
M2XI series of M1911 designs, fed by double-stack 9x19mm magazines and incorporating features optimized for competition shooting.
BAR15 The
BAR15 is a AR-15 pattern rifle manufactured by Bersa in the state of
Georgia in the United States. It is a mil-spec design (i.e., it is manufactured according to the Technical Data Package of military AR-15s, as opposed to being a custom design) created at the request of law enforcement and armed forces agencies in Argentina. It is offered in 5.56x45mm NATO and
.300 Blackout calibers, as well as with various barrel lengths and accessory packages. Bersa also offers the
BAR9, a pistol caliber carbine which adapts the AR-15 design to fire the
9x19mm Parabellum cartridge. It is fed from
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