It would be hard to do much better. They are like a Rolex. You can feel the quality when you pick it up and handle it. They shoot real smooth also, perhaps due to the all metal stainless steel construction.
Round-nose bullets are too long for the magazine, which is why most of the ammo...
Good transaction and a really nice member. Traded some of my grips for some of his ammo. He even included extras and we had a good time talking guns and comparing notes. A+++
Yes, that is the Firestorm (Bersa) 22 with the 6" barrel cut down and threaded 1/2 x 28. And for what it is worth I am thinking about selling it. I mainly need guns for test fitting grips, and since my wife carries the Bersa 380 with the same frame, I don't need two of the same grip.
Here is a set of the P238 in a carbon fiber and a silver reflective carbon fiber. Like all my grips, these have reinforcement of Kevlar and shredded carbon fiber throughout. Since these are fairly straightforward and not complex, I'll probably put about $40 on them.
The Para-ordnance is still...
All my grips are molded from a crystal clear high grade epoxy. The fabric grips such as the carbon fiber, Kevlar, or the reflective carbon fiber are made by hand laying the fabrics into the face of the molds so that they follow the curves of the grips. Numerous strands of Kevlar are laid around...
Here is my favorite toy. It is a Firestorm 22 with a Tac-65 suppressor and carbon fiber grips. The pistol can be purchased with a short barrel or an extended 6" barrel. I purchased the 6" and had it cut and threaded.
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Mine was done through Major in January and was almost 3 months to the day when he received the paperwork back. I'm not positive but I believe almost all of his go to the same inspector, so if there are no problems I would just give it a 3 month wait.
You might have her at least handle a Bersa 380 Thunder. Of all the guns that my wife tried, that was the most natural feel. My wife is petite also and has small hands. Usually Academy has one or two of those. They are extremely dependable, having never had a FTF or FTE.
A very good quality gun at a great price, due in part to the exchange rate and other factors. Among the Bersa owners at BersaTalk it appears to be just about the favorite. I've not heard a negative about it.
And for what it is worth, I own 4 Bersas.
Sold a handgun to "blutch". Very good and easy going transaction. Arrived before I did, and I'm always early. No quibbling over price. Good to deal with.