The Mec-Gar MGBT3808N delivers reliable feeding and extended grip comfort for Bersa Thunder .380 ACP pistols. This 8-round magazine combines precision Italian manufacturing with practical design elements that enhance both capacity and handling.
What Makes This Different
Mec-Gar's proprietary spring geometry and follower design ensure consistent cartridge presentation across all 8 rounds. The integrated finger rest extension provides additional grip surface compared to flush-fit alternatives, improving control during rapid fire sequences. Heat-treated carbon steel construction withstands repeated loading cycles while maintaining dimensional stability that factory magazines often lose over time.
Key Features
- 8-round capacity increases firepower over standard 7-round magazines
- Finger rest extension enhances grip stability and shooting comfort
- Nickel-plated carbon steel body resists corrosion and wear
- Anti-tilt follower prevents feeding malfunctions and double-feeds
- Witness holes allow visual ammunition count verification
- Drop-free design enables fast tactical reloads
- Factory-spec dimensions ensure proper fit in all Bersa Thunder .380 models
Range testing demonstrates consistent feeding with hollow point, FMJ, and flat-nose ammunition types. The nickel finish maintains smooth operation in humid conditions where blued magazines often show surface rust. Competition shooters report improved split times due to the enhanced grip purchase provided by the finger extension. The magazine locks securely into the pistol frame without excessive force while releasing cleanly during reloads.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 8 rounds .380 ACP
- Material: Heat-treated carbon steel with nickel plating
- Compatibility: Bersa Thunder .380 ACP pistols
- Overall length: Approximately 4.2 inches with finger rest
- Base plate: Polymer with finger rest extension
- Spring: Music wire construction with anti-bind coating
- Country of origin: Italy
- Manufacturer warranty: Limited lifetime replacement
Mec-Gar's reputation as an OEM supplier to major firearms manufacturers translates into aftermarket magazines that often exceed original equipment specifications. This magazine addresses the Thunder's limited capacity while maintaining the reliability that concealed carry applications demand.