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Mithras61 wrote:
striker55 wrote:I have a 1911 but how do you conceal it here in TX, shorts and t-shirt? That's why I'm leaning towards my 380, smaller to conceal.
That's the way I do it (shorts & a t-shirt, I mean).

I use canvas cargo shorts (like the 511s or any decent hiking shorts) with a belt from thebeltman.net and an Answer from Tucker Gunleather. I put that on & wear a t-shirt one size larger than normal over it untucked.
+1 same exact setup if I am just running errands. Sometimes I include a button down shirt (YES SOMETIMES HAWAIIAN :grin: ) over a tucked t-shirt. Comfortable and nobody knows it's there despite my festive apparell.
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I see HAWAIIAN...And it makes me scream GUN!

Until I see myself in the mirror, then I think real loud...HYPOCRITE!

But don't blame me blame the wife...She buys this stuff... :lol:

She's hip to the whole idea...She thinks I got MagnumPitis or something... ;-)
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stevie_d_64 wrote:I see HAWAIIAN...And it makes me scream GUN!

Until I see myself in the mirror, then I think real loud...HYPOCRITE!

But don't blame me blame the wife...She buys this stuff... :lol:

She's hip to the whole idea...She thinks I got MagnumPitis or something... ;-)


:lol: My other half converted me to Hawaiian's & sandals 6 or 7 years ago, right before our first cruise. They are so comfortable I decided what the heck. Now it just makes things easier with folks who know me. It wasn't like I just decided to start wearing them they day I got my CHL and everyone now asks me, "Hey are you packing". (JK) :lol:
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My first pistol and the one I qualified with was the

Bersa .380 Conceal and Carry.

This was quite an introduction to semi's

as my first round EVER with such a weapon was also

my second round ever--- as the action of

this little beast surprised me.

Point--- KEEP YOUR FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER.

I love to carry my S & W 642 and my Sig but

my Bersa is easy to pocket and contain in a

quality --cover the trigger holster.

Mine is ready to go at ALL Times with one in the pipe.

Practice with these Bersa's.

One of the BEST values out there for now.

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elwood blooz wrote:Wife has her 380 chambered with safety on
+5.
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Venus Pax wrote:
elwood blooz wrote:Wife has her 380 chambered with safety on
+5.
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I sometimes carry an FEG PA-63, which is a Walther PPK clone and almost identical in weight, size, and shape and operation to the Bersa Thunder .380. It's chambered in 9mm Makarov, a slightly longer, wider, and hotter round.

In answer to your question, I carry with a round chambered and a full magazine behind it and the safety on.

As with the Thunder, it is DA/SA. I'd have no qualms about carrying mine hammer-down and safety off as someone else mentioned above - there's no way that DA trigger can be accidentally pulled. The stock DA pull on the PA-63 is said to be in the range of 19-25 pounds, and I don't believe that to be an exaggeration. About half of the people I take shooting for the first time are unable to shoot it in DA because they lack the strength to pull the trigger completely. I've trained with mine drawing from safety on, so there's no reason for me to change the way I carry. From what I've read the Thunder has a DA pull of about 7 pounds (though pretty long), so the situation may be different for you. I also don't know how much resistance the safety is, but I believe the general consensus is that having a round chambered, hammer down, and safety on is the norm. Lots of practice drawing should make disengaging the safety a non-issue.

Carrying without a round in the chamber makes your gun useless in so many situations where a quick draw and fire or single-handed operation is required. You're also reducing the amount of ammo you are carrying by one in an already limited gun.

If you are concerned about carrying with a round chambered, I would recommend some range time to get more familiar with the operation of your gun. Remember, it's not going to "go off". Modern firearms don't do that. The only reason it's going to fire is if you pull the trigger.

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thanks all who responded

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I'll be carrying it with one in the chamber and ready to go. That was my first instinct from reading this forum and other forums about self defense.

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Re: bersa 380 carry condition

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striker55 wrote:How would you carry the bersa 380? One in the chamber with safety (decocker) on or none in the chamber? Opinions please.
One in the chamber of course.

Its a double action, so no safety.
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If I were staying with John Farnam's nomenclature, the Bersa is a "trigger-cocking autoloader with two-stage manual decocking."

The lever on the slide isn't a safety; it's a decocking lever. Same with the S&W 3919 I own.

The proper carry condition is with a round in the chamber and the decocking lever "up". This is no different than any DAO firearm.
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I carry mine chambered, decocked, safety off.

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Loaded one in the pipe and safety/decocker off on all three Bersa's.
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Syntax360 wrote:I carry mine chambered, decocked, safety off.
and at 1/4 cock [ keep's the hammer off the firing pin ]
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