Bersa

Bersa grips

Bersa was founded in 1958 in Ramos Mejía, near Buenos Aires, Argentina, by three Italian immigrant mechanical engineers: Benso Bonadimani, Ercole Montini, and Savino Caselli. The company name derives from the first syllables of their first names: Berso (Benso), Ercole, Savino

Initially producing parts for other manufacturers and inspired by designs from Beretta, Mauser, and Walther, Bersa launched its first pistol in 1959: the Modelo 60 (.22 LR), a modified Beretta-style design that sold exceptionally well and evolved into the Modelo 62

In 1960, the Bersa brand was officially adopted. Early growth focused on affordable, reliable handguns for the Argentine market amid post-WWII demand

The breakthrough came with the Thunder series in the mid-1990s, especially the iconic Bersa Thunder 380 (designed 1995, produced since), a lightweight .380 ACP blowback pistol renowned for value, concealability, and dependability—becoming a top concealed carry choice worldwide

Today, Bersa exports globally, with U.S. manufacturing starting in 2022 (Kennesaw, GA partnership with Talon Distributing) for new models like AR-15-style rifles and 1911 variants, blending Argentine heritage with modern expansion

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Diamond checkering on pistol grips: timeless craftsmanship meets modern precision. Now with a solid trident medallion

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The Vegvísir, known as the "Viking compass," is an Icelandic magical stave from the 19th-century Huld Manuscript

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The Templar Cross (or Cross Pattée) is the iconic red cross with equal arms widening at the ends, symbol of the Knights Templar (1119–1312)

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