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If that's meant for me, then no. If you can't say it here, then I don't have any desire to discuss it where there's NO oversight.
My only issue is the palm swell.it makes the gun unnecessarily thick imoBe cool amigos. It is all good. I think we all agree a man or woman needs a piece (or 2 or 30, haha, depending on one's view). To each their own on said selection.
Bringing it back on topic, I am not familiar this one, but it sounds interesting. I have been tempted by a Bersa Thunder Plus (15+1, 9㎜ Corto), but haven't availed myself of one yet. But I digress.
The new TPR9 and TPR9c are just the thunder 9s with better grips and a much improved trigger.I've had a couple of thunder380s over the years and they always ran great... my LGS usually has one or two in the case, one of these days I'm gonna buy another one.
I had my eye on one of these a couple of yrs ago
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But they were asking Walther-money for em at the time. Since I already like and own Walthers, a new P99c came home instead.
TBH, I went full-retard on polymer guns for a few years after shunning them completely up until about 2010. Now, unless something extraordinary is introduced in that genre (P365), I'm pretty much only interested in all metal handguns and what I call "legacy" guns, ie: 3rd gen S&W autos, German SiGs, HiPowers, CZs... stuff like that.
Enjoy that new heater, sounds like you made a good choice.
Only a couple of negative things I can say about Bersa/Firestorm guns-- first off the ones I am acquainted with are made from metal and are fairly heavy, the second thing is the magazines cost way too much--other than that I can't say