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Semi-automatic pistol
Bersa 83
TypeSemi-automatic pistol
Place of originArgentina
Production history
ManufacturerBersa
Produced1988–1994
Specifications
Mass694g (24.5 oz.)
Length168 mm (6 3/5")
Height120 mm (4 5/7")

The Bersa 83 is a double-action pistol chambered for 9x17mm Browning Short (.380 ACP), and manufactured by Bersa between 1988 and 1994. It is a very popular pistol because it is compact, accurate, reliable, inexpensive, and an excellent choice for self-defense and concealed carry.

The Model 83 replaced the 383 DA in 1989, discarding an external slide catch in favor of an internal system: to release a slide from lock-back, the user had only to pull the slide back a bit further, and thence release it to allow full return to battery.

The Model 83 was in production for five years, after which the aluminium-frame, single-stack Series 95 was introduced, followed very shortly by Bersa's present Thunder Series of pistols including the Thunder 380 and its variants.

References

  1. Bersa 83 — Handgun Database


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