Bersa Thunder 380 CC .380 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol, Matte Nickel, 3.2 in Barrel, 8+1 Rnd
The Thunder 380 CC is Bersa’s streamlined carry version of its popular Thunder series. This Argentine-made pistol pairs a lightweight satin-nickel alloy frame with a matte-nickel carbon-steel slide, creating a compact, corrosion-resistant package that weighs just 18.4 oz unloaded. A bobbed hammer, absence of a beavertail, and low-profile integral sights keep the gun snag-free for concealed carry, while the DA/SA blowback action maintains the reliability the Thunder line is known for.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good – clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Rifling: Good – intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
There are scattered surface scratches and minor finish blemishes on the slide and frame. Grips display light handling wear with no cracks or chips.
What’s Included
- Bersa factory cardboard box
- Thunder Series Safety Warnings and Instruction Handbook
- Factory test-fire envelope dated 28 Jun 2012 (serial matched)
- 1× 8-round Bersa Thunder 380 CC magazine with flat floorplate
The CC (Concealed Carry) variant shortens the grip frame and removes the beavertail found on standard Thunder models, shaving bulk for easier concealment.
A partially bobbed external hammer allows second-strike capability while reducing the chance of snagging. The slide-mounted decocker/safety offers safe carry in DA mode, and an integral key-operated lock provides additional storage security.
The straight-blowback mechanism uses a carbon-steel slide over an aluminum-alloy frame, balancing strength, weight, and corrosion resistance. Rear serrations furnish a positive grip for charging.
Integral 3-dot sights with orange paint are machined into the slide, keeping them low and immovable—ideal for a defensive pistol that must stay on target after daily carry.
Import markings from R.S.A. Enterprises, Ocean NJ, confirm U.S. import compliance, and the included factory envelope documents a 2012 test-fire date for collectors tracking production history.




