Good grief....the Bersa is back already! Now that is customer service!
They called yesterday and the Bersa arrives back in Texas in less than 24 hours. Trip to the range tomorrow (hopefully)
This is as exciting as getting a new gun
I must give a shout out to Colorado Gun Works here, exceptional service. Thank you guys.
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- Thu Jul 01, 2010 11:18 am
- Forum: Shooting Ranges
- Topic: Range Report - Marksman, Houston...aka The Bersa returns!
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- Wed Jun 30, 2010 11:13 pm
- Forum: Shooting Ranges
- Topic: Range Report - Marksman, Houston...aka The Bersa returns!
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Re: Range Report - Marksman, Houston...aka The Bersa returns
Bersa update
I sent the Bersa to Colorado Gun Works about a week ago to see if they could find anything wrong with the weapon. I received a telephone call from their master gunsmith today, and the Bersa is coming home.
They replaced the disconnecting rod and the anchor spring for the rod (whatever that is!). They also applied some 'upgrades' (not sure what though). They test fired the gun....JAM!!! (see told y'all it wasn't me! ).
He said that he had to adjust the barrel throat as it was slightly off true. He did the adjustment and then ran 30 rounds through it without issue. .
He also recommended not using the after market magazine and using S&B ammo for the range and Golden Sabre for carry rounds. I am hoping that he details exactly what work was done to the gun.
Hopefully it will be back early next week and we can visit the range and run some rounds through it. I am looking forward to some uninterupted shooting and returning the gun to the carrry roster.
I sent the Bersa to Colorado Gun Works about a week ago to see if they could find anything wrong with the weapon. I received a telephone call from their master gunsmith today, and the Bersa is coming home.
They replaced the disconnecting rod and the anchor spring for the rod (whatever that is!). They also applied some 'upgrades' (not sure what though). They test fired the gun....JAM!!! (see told y'all it wasn't me! ).
He said that he had to adjust the barrel throat as it was slightly off true. He did the adjustment and then ran 30 rounds through it without issue. .
He also recommended not using the after market magazine and using S&B ammo for the range and Golden Sabre for carry rounds. I am hoping that he details exactly what work was done to the gun.
Hopefully it will be back early next week and we can visit the range and run some rounds through it. I am looking forward to some uninterupted shooting and returning the gun to the carrry roster.
- Sat Jun 05, 2010 9:58 am
- Forum: Shooting Ranges
- Topic: Range Report - Marksman, Houston...aka The Bersa returns!
- Replies: 13
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Re: Range Report - Marksman, Houston...aka The Bersa returns
I have tried a variety of ammo through it but I do like the shout out for Roy.
I am a litle reluctant to buy more .380 especially if I end up trading the Bersa for a 709.
Thoughts so far (I had a long discussion witht he guy at Marksman about the issues).
1) Get another magazine from Bersa, I have an 'after market' magazine but failed to test with it yesterday (Dooh!) Previous trips I have used it and it made no difference.
2) Strip and clean the manufacturers magazine and check the spring. OK but how do I check the spring? What do I check it for? Tension? I would think a tendency to double feed would mean the spring was (if anything) too strong.
3) Use the Bersa as a paperweight
I guess my plan of action should be to strip and clean both magazines (done) and then run various ammunition types through both and see what happens, or I could just call it quits and trade it up to the 709. I am leaning towards trading as my thinking is, if I am thinking of doing it, then I am not showing faith in the Bersa anyway. Why throw good ammunition money after bad? (especially the rare .380)
Watch this space
I am a litle reluctant to buy more .380 especially if I end up trading the Bersa for a 709.
Thoughts so far (I had a long discussion witht he guy at Marksman about the issues).
1) Get another magazine from Bersa, I have an 'after market' magazine but failed to test with it yesterday (Dooh!) Previous trips I have used it and it made no difference.
2) Strip and clean the manufacturers magazine and check the spring. OK but how do I check the spring? What do I check it for? Tension? I would think a tendency to double feed would mean the spring was (if anything) too strong.
3) Use the Bersa as a paperweight
I guess my plan of action should be to strip and clean both magazines (done) and then run various ammunition types through both and see what happens, or I could just call it quits and trade it up to the 709. I am leaning towards trading as my thinking is, if I am thinking of doing it, then I am not showing faith in the Bersa anyway. Why throw good ammunition money after bad? (especially the rare .380)
Watch this space
- Fri Jun 04, 2010 11:03 pm
- Forum: Shooting Ranges
- Topic: Range Report - Marksman, Houston...aka The Bersa returns!
- Replies: 13
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Range Report - Marksman, Houston...aka The Bersa returns!
We decided to make a range trip this evening having not been for a month or so
We decided on visiting Marksman (Nebraska and SH 3) in South Houston, maining for the air conditioning! lol That and we really like the range.
We arrived at about 18:30 to find the range almost deserted.
We had taken 4 pistols to work, including the finiky Bersa Thunder. (More on that later). No long guns on this trip but 'her indoors' has promised to have a try of the Mossy in a near future. (she is a little afraid of the recoil, but to me it hardly recoills, heck my 20 year old , thin as a rake, daughter can shoot it)s'
Setup was quick and within a few minutes my wife was punching holes in paper with her XD9. I was somewhat lagging behind as I had to nip back into the shop for some /380 FMJ 95 Gr as I only bough JHP with me. ANyway, for those hunting the elusive beast, Marksman have loads of it for about $23 for 50 (Magtech 95gr).
Once suitably armed I loaded the factory Bersa mag with 5 rounds, slapped that bad boy into the (always troublesome Bersa Thunder). Boom, jam (double feed), cleared the jam, reload mag, boom, boom, jam (double feed). All told out of 45 rounds we had 4 double feed jams. Regular readers will know that this is not unusual for this gun. It has been to the doctors twice now and we thought it had been given a clean bill of health. It would appear not, which is a shame as it shoots really nice groups, it is just not reliable enough for me to risk my wife or my life on. So I am going to trade it I think.
So my wife has now decided that she really likes shooting the XD9 ( (That is probably the most accurate gun in our arsenal). She also shot a few rounds through Elsie and she has proved to herself that she can shoot that one handed if needed
I ran some rounds through the Glock 30. Not a single issue...again. That thing just runs and runs.
There were some City of South Houston LEO's turned up and man one of them had a canon! I thought it was a shotgun but saw no shotgun spread on the target, just a single bullet hole. It turns out he had what he called an 'AK pistol' but boy that thing was LOUD.
All told I was happy with the outing, it has made my mind up to trade the Bersa (hopefully as part payment for a Taurus 709) .... but we will see.
"She who must be obeyed" was happier after this trip then on previous trips, probably because she was crowed out, was hit by shrapnel, and shot the snot out of the target. I am happy when she is happy because I need her to stay focused on firearm purchases
All guns have now been cleaned, oiled, reloaded and put back into a state of readiness.
We decided on visiting Marksman (Nebraska and SH 3) in South Houston, maining for the air conditioning! lol That and we really like the range.
We arrived at about 18:30 to find the range almost deserted.
We had taken 4 pistols to work, including the finiky Bersa Thunder. (More on that later). No long guns on this trip but 'her indoors' has promised to have a try of the Mossy in a near future. (she is a little afraid of the recoil, but to me it hardly recoills, heck my 20 year old , thin as a rake, daughter can shoot it)s'
Setup was quick and within a few minutes my wife was punching holes in paper with her XD9. I was somewhat lagging behind as I had to nip back into the shop for some /380 FMJ 95 Gr as I only bough JHP with me. ANyway, for those hunting the elusive beast, Marksman have loads of it for about $23 for 50 (Magtech 95gr).
Once suitably armed I loaded the factory Bersa mag with 5 rounds, slapped that bad boy into the (always troublesome Bersa Thunder). Boom, jam (double feed), cleared the jam, reload mag, boom, boom, jam (double feed). All told out of 45 rounds we had 4 double feed jams. Regular readers will know that this is not unusual for this gun. It has been to the doctors twice now and we thought it had been given a clean bill of health. It would appear not, which is a shame as it shoots really nice groups, it is just not reliable enough for me to risk my wife or my life on. So I am going to trade it I think.
So my wife has now decided that she really likes shooting the XD9 ( (That is probably the most accurate gun in our arsenal). She also shot a few rounds through Elsie and she has proved to herself that she can shoot that one handed if needed
I ran some rounds through the Glock 30. Not a single issue...again. That thing just runs and runs.
There were some City of South Houston LEO's turned up and man one of them had a canon! I thought it was a shotgun but saw no shotgun spread on the target, just a single bullet hole. It turns out he had what he called an 'AK pistol' but boy that thing was LOUD.
All told I was happy with the outing, it has made my mind up to trade the Bersa (hopefully as part payment for a Taurus 709) .... but we will see.
"She who must be obeyed" was happier after this trip then on previous trips, probably because she was crowed out, was hit by shrapnel, and shot the snot out of the target. I am happy when she is happy because I need her to stay focused on firearm purchases
All guns have now been cleaned, oiled, reloaded and put back into a state of readiness.