I am reading some of the threads here after singing up and haven't really found any long term reviews of anyone shooting their thunder 9 much over 1000 rounds. So, I figured I'd post up my review on my Thunder 9UC after over a years worth of training and practice.
I have a round count of roughly 7000 rounds through my 9UC. I went from day 1 of barely being able to hit a target at 10 yards with a pistol as I started my first real pistol shooting for my CCW to grouping shots 1 inch at 20 yards today. All of this done with my 9UC, shooting what averages out to be once a week at the range, more when i was first learning and a little less now.
My impressions of the 9UC have been stellar compared to other pistols I have shot in that same time. I have found this pistol to be the least picky with ammo of any model I have owned or shot so far, and as reliable as anything that is higher or lower in value. Remington, Winchester, Blazer, Wolf, Ultramax, Federal... Shoots them all with ease.
The internals of the pistol still look just about like the day I bought the gun. there is obvious wear in the finish of the slide, but it wasn't perfect to begin with. The barrel threads seem to be just as solid, and I don't see any excess wear on the trigger assembly, hammer, or really anywhere on the gun. I clean it roughly once every two trips.
The magazine springs seem to be holding up well, but I do have one extra magazine I purchased separate with a small hole on the round holder that will cause the slide not to stay back every now and then. Not a big deal, doesn't effect the performance of the gun, only happens on that mag, and I use it for the range since it already has that issue with it and they aren't cheap to replace. My carry mag spring is holding up very well.
For all the times I have shot the 9UC, I have had roughly 5-7 FTE, and one Stove Pipe. I have placed the blame on the ammo for those problems as they were extremely random, and one round I had simply would not chamber for some reason. You get those from time to time I guess.
I have carried this pistol for a year now, and have had no issues in doing so. A little heavy if you are smaller like me (5'7 165lbs.) but not anything worth fusing over. Sits in my car during the work day in the heat and the cold, and hasn't made a difference.
When I first found this Bersa model, before the inevitable gun fairy hooked me for life, the only pistol i had owned, operated, and knew anything about was a Beretta 92fs. When i chose the Bersa 9UC, I did so because it felt good in my hand and disassembled in basically the same way the 92 did. Big bonus to the bersa? The locking block on the barrel is a molded part of the barrel instead of floating. Makes it so much easier to clean and deal with when putting the pistol back together, and to me seems like a smart idea that beretta should adopt someday.
While not the worlds perfect handgun, I must say for the money ($300 when i got mine new) it's hard to beat this little pistol. It's extremely reliable, very accurate even by full size pistol standards, and built like an old bronco. It may not be the prettiest thing in the world, but it will get the job done every time and laugh at those trying to keep their $600 safe queens clean while you watch your finish rub away shooting another 7000 rounds. When I hit 14000 I'll post again we'll see if it ever has any trouble. :smt1099
I have a round count of roughly 7000 rounds through my 9UC. I went from day 1 of barely being able to hit a target at 10 yards with a pistol as I started my first real pistol shooting for my CCW to grouping shots 1 inch at 20 yards today. All of this done with my 9UC, shooting what averages out to be once a week at the range, more when i was first learning and a little less now.
My impressions of the 9UC have been stellar compared to other pistols I have shot in that same time. I have found this pistol to be the least picky with ammo of any model I have owned or shot so far, and as reliable as anything that is higher or lower in value. Remington, Winchester, Blazer, Wolf, Ultramax, Federal... Shoots them all with ease.
The internals of the pistol still look just about like the day I bought the gun. there is obvious wear in the finish of the slide, but it wasn't perfect to begin with. The barrel threads seem to be just as solid, and I don't see any excess wear on the trigger assembly, hammer, or really anywhere on the gun. I clean it roughly once every two trips.
The magazine springs seem to be holding up well, but I do have one extra magazine I purchased separate with a small hole on the round holder that will cause the slide not to stay back every now and then. Not a big deal, doesn't effect the performance of the gun, only happens on that mag, and I use it for the range since it already has that issue with it and they aren't cheap to replace. My carry mag spring is holding up very well.
For all the times I have shot the 9UC, I have had roughly 5-7 FTE, and one Stove Pipe. I have placed the blame on the ammo for those problems as they were extremely random, and one round I had simply would not chamber for some reason. You get those from time to time I guess.
I have carried this pistol for a year now, and have had no issues in doing so. A little heavy if you are smaller like me (5'7 165lbs.) but not anything worth fusing over. Sits in my car during the work day in the heat and the cold, and hasn't made a difference.
When I first found this Bersa model, before the inevitable gun fairy hooked me for life, the only pistol i had owned, operated, and knew anything about was a Beretta 92fs. When i chose the Bersa 9UC, I did so because it felt good in my hand and disassembled in basically the same way the 92 did. Big bonus to the bersa? The locking block on the barrel is a molded part of the barrel instead of floating. Makes it so much easier to clean and deal with when putting the pistol back together, and to me seems like a smart idea that beretta should adopt someday.
While not the worlds perfect handgun, I must say for the money ($300 when i got mine new) it's hard to beat this little pistol. It's extremely reliable, very accurate even by full size pistol standards, and built like an old bronco. It may not be the prettiest thing in the world, but it will get the job done every time and laugh at those trying to keep their $600 safe queens clean while you watch your finish rub away shooting another 7000 rounds. When I hit 14000 I'll post again we'll see if it ever has any trouble. :smt1099