The Bersa BP380MCC delivers reliable concealed carry performance in a compact 380 ACP platform designed for everyday carry situations. This sub-compact pistol combines proven Bersa engineering with modern features that serious carriers demand.
What Makes This Different
The BP380MCC stands apart from typical pocket pistols with its integrated Picatinny rail system and full-grip frame design. While most 380 ACP pistols sacrifice shootability for size, this model maintains a comfortable grip length that accommodates all fingers. The serrated steel slide provides positive manipulation even with wet hands, and the matte black finish resists wear from daily carry.
Key Features
- 8+1 capacity with flush-fitting magazine maximizes firepower in compact size
- 3.30-inch black steel barrel delivers consistent accuracy and velocity
- Integrated Picatinny rail accepts tactical lights and laser sights
- Polymer frame construction reduces weight while maintaining durability
- Serrated steel slide ensures reliable grip during press checks and malfunction clearing
- Sub-compact dimensions ideal for appendix, pocket, or ankle carry
- Fixed sights provide quick target acquisition in defensive situations
Field testing demonstrates consistent feeding with quality 380 ACP ammunition including hollow points and standard ball rounds. The trigger system provides adequate weight for safe carry while remaining manageable for accurate shot placement. Weather resistance proves adequate for typical carry conditions, though regular maintenance extends service life significantly.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: 380 ACP (9mm Short)
- Capacity: 8+1 rounds
- Barrel Length: 3.30 inches
- Frame Material: High-impact polymer
- Slide Material: Matte black finished steel
- Rail System: Picatinny accessory rail
- Action: Double-action/single-action
- Country of Origin: Argentina
The BP380MCC addresses the gap between micro pistols and full-size carry guns with practical features that enhance real-world performance. Current production models include updated manufacturing processes that improve reliability over earlier Bersa designs.