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Trigger job on Bersa Thunder 380


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I just purchased a Bersa Thunder 380 used and I really like the feel of the gun. The trigger pull is good, but I can feel some very slight scratching just before release. With my Kel Tecs, it was simple to disassemble the gun and then polish the parts with a Dremel, but I can't find any information on how to disassemble this gun that far.

I'm afraid there is something I should know first before I attempt this. In the Kel Tecs, for example, there is a spring pin that you have to hold carefully. Otherwise it will go flying across the room. Parts sometimes need to be held in a particular position. I can't find any similar instructions for the Bersa. Anyone have any advice on how to proceed? I'd guess that less than 200 rounds have been down the pipe. I do have 380 snap caps. I would enjoy doing this myself, but I don't know how.

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Join the Bersachat forum and ask for advice there. I am a member. Or go to the Bersachapterhouse.

another good online resource that has fully detailed exploded view of this gun, showing each part. Might help with disassembly.

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