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Bersa BP9 and BP40 Concealed Carry

Argentine gun maker Bersa, best known for their Bersa Thunder 380 pistol, will be entering the lucrative compact-plastic-fantastic pistol market next year with the BP9CC, chambered in 9mm, and the BP40CC, chambered in .40 S&W.

Bersa BP9CC

The inspiration for this pistol was the SIG P250. The external appearance and internal organization of parts resemble the P250, but I don't think it also uses the P250's true double action mechanism.

Unfortunately it includes Bersa's anti-features: the dreaded key-lock and magazine safety.

bp 9cc tfb Bersa BP9 and BP40 Concealed Carry photo

The pistols are slightly larger and heavier than a true sub-compact, such as the Kel-Tec PF-9, so I am unsure if they should be classed as compact or sub-compact.

Specifications
Caliber 9MM (BP9) 40 S&W (BP40)
Operation Semi-Automatic
Action Double Action
Frame High impact polymer
Slide AISI 4140 alloy steel
Overall Length 6.35”
Height 4.8”
Width .94”
Barrel Length 3.2”
Weight 21.5 oz.
Magazine Capacity 7+1 in BP 9 cc 6+1 in BP 40 cc
Magazine Alloy steel
Safeties Integral Locking System, Trigger, Firing Pin, Magazine
Finish Matte black or two-tone
Grips Black Polymer
Rear Sight Interchangeable glock type
Front Sight Interchangeable sig sauer type
MSRP (Price) $425 (Lipseys)
Availability 1st Quarter 2010

Some online stores are listing the pistol but at a much lower price than what Lipseys, a major distributor, says. I think $425 sounds right for a pistol of this class.

Posted by Steve on Dec 14th 2009 | Filed in handguns | Comments (15)

S&W may soon unveil a M&P in .380

Express Police Supply have a win-a-gun-a-month competition. In May the prize is a M&P in .380!

SayUncle also blogged about the competition.

Posted by Steve on Dec 12th 2009 | Filed in handguns | Comments (11)

SIG P250 to adopt a striker-fired system [Rumor]

Todd, who blogs at Pistol Training, wrote on the M4Carbine.net forums that he believes that a striker fired version of the SIG P250 will be made available soon. Currently the P250 uses a true double action hammer system1. From Todd's forum posting (emphasis added) ...

They've selected it. No guns have been delivered or fielded yet.

As others have said, the rank-and-file seem unhappy with the choice. But again, most of them have zero actual experience with the gun and only know what they've heard. The FAM2 contract will be a major turning point for the P250. If the gun runs well, meets the agency's durability expectations, and the average FAM feels he can shoot it well, it could turn things around for the P250 after the false starts of the past couple years. If, on the other hand, the FAMs ditch it within the first year or two (even if they just go back to the P229, which has served them very well since 9/11) then it could be the final death knell for the P250 line.

The striker-fired version of the P250 is expected to be released soon, perhaps even at SHOT. While it will solve complaints about the long reset, it might not make a difference for the FAMs. The FAM solicitation specifically disallowed any striker-fired weapons. One manufacturer even filed a formal protest over the issue. So there is no way the FAM Service could adopt a striker-fired version (or modification) to its P250s without incurring a landslide of legal problems from Smith & Glock.

p250 c n detail l tfb SIG P250 to adopt a striker fired system [Rumor] photo
SIG P250

UPDATE: Todd has written about it on his blog.


  1. I say true because Glock, for example, claim double action but they are not true double action guns. 

  2. Federal Air Marshall 

Posted by Steve on Dec 11th 2009 | Filed in handguns | Comments (7)

Taurus Mod 94 Factory Error

taurus tfb Taurus Mod 94 Factory Error photo

Taurus USA import many of thier guns from their Brazilian parent company. Because the BATFE has rules regarding size of imported guns, the company imports the Mod 94 .22 LR revolver with 3" barrels and cuts them down to 2". This funky revolver is a fully functional factory error.

It is being sold by Ocala Armory for $500.

Hat Tip: Pistol Training via. SayUncle

Posted by Steve on Dec 11th 2009 | Filed in handguns, rimfire | Comments (17)

Significant changes to SIG P250 Compact

Sig Sauer has made two changes to the design of the SIG P250 Compact, 9mm, .40 S&W and .357 SIG models, which affect magazine and holster compatibility.

They have changed the grip so that it is the same as the rest of the P250 product line. The original magazines are not compatible with the new grip, and vice versa.

Original magazines will continue to be manufactured and will be sold for the same price as the new design magazines.

Also changed is the accessory rail which is now a standard picatinny rail. This is a good move by Sig, although owners of existing P250 compacts may not be very happy about the change. The new design may not be compatible with holders that were made with the original design in mind. If you purchase a holster for a P250 Compact in the future, make sure it is compaible with your version of the gun.

More info about these changes here.

[ Please tell me you liked the pun in the title ;) ]

Posted by Steve on Dec 10th 2009 | Filed in handguns | Comments (27)

Wilson Combat awarded two patents

Wilsons Gunshop (aka. Wilson Combat) has just had two patent applications approved. Both attribute Douglas D. Olson as the inventor.

The first, entitled "Bridged extractor spring for firearms" describes a a duel spring designed to prevent extraction problems in short barreled AR-15s.

wilson ar 15 spring tfb Wilson Combat awarded two patents photo

Jay (jdun1911) pointed out that a $5 spring and o-ring will achieve the same result and does not require a modified bolt.

Does anyone know if Wilson has ever made use of this invention? The patent application dates back to 2007.

The other patent awarded to Wilson is for a new night time pistol sight. I only skim-read the patent, but form what I made out it uses a combination of an angled mirror, tritium insert and fiber optics to provide a supposedly superior night time sight picture.

New and unique improvements of prior known fiber optic sights for firearms with day and night time capabilities are disclosed that comprise (A) a sight base, (B) a fiber optic rod mounted in said base having an angle cut at the distal end which is positioned on the underside of the rod, and (C) an artificial light insert that is positioned in a cavity in the fiber optic rod. The cavity is sealed with a fiber optic rod plug and epoxied using an optically clear epoxy. The sight provides increased light output, co-located day and night sight views with increased illumination during the day, and uses a low power tritium insert for night time use. At night the sight achieves a transition from a bright ring during the day to a small central dot at night while maintaining the same color light for both.

picture 2 tfb Wilson Combat awarded two patents photo

Many thanks to Jay for his help.

Posted by Steve on Dec 10th 2009 | Filed in handguns, news, rifles | Comments (3)

Taurus Judge “El Juez” Limited Edition

judge 1 tfb Taurus Judge El Juez Limited Edition photo
The "El Juez"

The "El Juez" (thats "The Judge" in Spanish) is a limited edition of the Taurus Judge revolver. This model features a stainless finish with a gold plated hammer, trigger and cylinder release.

Specifications
Caliber .45 Long Colt / 2.5" .410 Gauge
Finish Polished Stainless Steel with Gold
Action Double Action
Capacity 5
Grip Black Ribber Grips
Barrel 3"
Overall Length 9 1/2"
Weight 29 oz
Front Sights Red Fiber Optic
Rear Sights Notched
MSRP (Price) $648

Just 1000 will be manufactured, so talk to your dealer soon if you want one. It will be distributed through Davidsons.

Posted by Steve on Dec 9th 2009 | Filed in handguns | Comments (22)

New Springfield XDM 3.8 compact

Springfield has introduced a compact version of the XD(m) pistol called the 3.8. Its name refers to the barrel length which is 3.8" long, 0.7" shorter than the standard XD(m). The name is sure to confuse many who will think it refers to the .380 cartridge.

external 53a tfb New Springfield XDM 3.8 compact photo

xdm compact 38 tfb New Springfield XDM 3.8 compact photo

The 3.8 model features non-slip slide serrations which have a kink in them, unlike the standard model which has straight serrations.

external 46a tfb New Springfield XDM 3.8 compact photo
XD(m) 4.5 serrations.

Specifications
Caliber 9mm
Magazines capacity 19 Round
Barrel 3.8” Steel, Melonite®,
Sights Dovetail Front and Rear (Steel) 3-Dot
Trigger Pull 5.5 – 7.7 lbs
Frame Black Polymer
Slide Forged Steel
Overall Length 7"
Height 5.6"
Weight w/ empty mag 27.5oz
Available colors Black, Bi-Tone SS/Black
MSRP $697 (black/blued model)

UPDATE: Tyler Kris is the first to get his hands on one.

Posted by Steve on Dec 8th 2009 | Filed in handguns | Comments (49)

Sig Mosquito with Winter White Digital finish

mos wd l detail tfb Sig Mosquito with Winter White Digital finish photo

Generally I dislike camo on pistols, but this arctic-style digital pattern looks really sexy. The polar bears will not see you coming!

Other than the frame and slide finish, the specs of this new model are the same as the standard Mosquito

Specifications
Caliber .22LR
Action Type DA/SA
Barrel Length 3.9 in
Mag Capacity 10 Rounds
Weight w/Mag 24.6 oz
Overall Length 7.2 in
Overall Height 5.3 in
Sights Adjustable Rear
CA Compliant Yes
MA Compliant Yes
MSRP (Price) SIG are not listing a price.

Posted by Steve on Dec 8th 2009 | Filed in handguns, rimfire | Comments (20)

Sig P250 2SUM two gun set

The Sig P250 2SUM1 is a package made up of a full-sized and a subcompact 9mm Sig P250 pistol. The idea is that the full-sized model will be used for home defense and/or sport, while the compact will be used for concealed carry.

p250 2sum detail tfb Sig P250 2SUM two gun set photo

Only one fire control unit is provided and it must be switched between the pistols.

Top Gun Supply is listing it for $759.95.


  1. 2SUM ... twosome ... get it? 

Posted by Steve on Dec 8th 2009 | Filed in handguns | Comments (15)

The “god gun”

god gun tfb The god gun photo
The MILES training system "god gun".

From Bryan Jones's blog ...

A rifle or sidearm for instance could not disable a tank while conversely heavier weapon systems can do more damage or cause injury to greater numbers of individuals. However, the most powerful weapon in the NTC is a small blue sidearm called the "god gun". This electronic weapon instantaneously "kills" personnel or vehicles and removes them from the fight when participants are within the kill zone or blast radius of virtual explosions delivered from both grenades and IEDs.

Bryan took this photo when he visited Medina Wasl, the fake Iraqi village at Fort Irwin's National Training Center. His blog post about the visit is definitely worth reading.

Posted by Steve on Dec 8th 2009 | Filed in handguns, military | Comments (5)

More confirmation on Gen-4 Glock features

SaysUncle has tapped into a well placed source and has independently confirmed many of the rumored next-gen Glock features and also noted that there will be internal differences.

One things Uncle said got me thinking ...

It will have a different frame texture, which I have heard from others is somewhere between the standard Glock frame and the Glock Rough Textured Frame.

Could this new texture be the RTF3 texture which I blogged about earlier this year?

(Hat Tip: Blue Gun Blog)

I have also heard from a trustworthy source (I cannot reveal the source) that the Gen-4 G17 and G22 models will be initially offered, with the 19 and 23 compact models following shortly after. I also heard that Glock is planning on introducing a model chambered in .22 Long Rifle, although this is not expected for a while yet.

Posted by Steve on Dec 5th 2009 | Filed in handguns, news | Comments (16)

A “Working” Wooden Glock 19

wood glock 1 tfb A Working Wooden Glock 19 photo

Magazine drops via a working magazine release, trigger moves and resets via a spring, slide cycles, sights are “dotted”, grip is profiled, etc.

Trigger does move, and returns, on a spring.

I love these working wooden guns. The craftsmanship is amazing. More photos of it at Everyday, No Day Off

Posted by Steve on Dec 4th 2009 | Filed in handguns | Comments (21)

ATI AT92 pistol (MKEK Yavuz 16)

American Tactical Imports are now selling the MKEK Yavuz 16 branded as the ATI AT 92.

American Tactical AT 92. Full size model.

If you are thinking that this pistol looks familiar, you are right. The Yavuz 16 is a copy of the Beretta 92FS (M9 pistol). It is made by the Turkish state-owned arms manufacturing giant MKEK. I was told that the story behind the pistol is that one of the MKEK factories did manufacturing work for Beretta. Once their relationship ended, which I presumed did not end well, they cloned it and started manufacturing it for local law enforcement.

Some years ago Beretta switched the guide rod and trigger from steel to polymer. The AT92 is all steel, which should please some customers.

AT 92 Compact Nickel Finish

It is available in a black or nickel finish and in a full size and compact model. Because of BATFE restrictions on the size of imported pistols, the compact is not much smaller than the full size model.

Specifications
Caliber 9x19mm
Capacity 15 round
Frame Aluminum
Magazine Uses Standard Beretta 92FS magazines.
Finish Black or Nickel
Barrel 4.92" (Full Size) / 4.33" (Compact)
CA Approved No. Lacks mag safety.
Front Sight Fixed blade
Rear Sight Notched rear
MSRP (Price) $549 for all models.

Many thanks to Chris for supplying information.

UPDATE: Dutch Ton pointed out in the comments that these guns are manufactured by a company named Yavuz 16, which is part of MKEK.

Hat Tip: Gun Reports

Posted by Steve on Dec 2nd 2009 | Filed in handguns | Comments (17)

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