Bersa Thunder 22 Duo Tone T22DT vs CZ 75 SP-01 91152
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Other Pistol | Bersa Thunder 22 Duo Tone T22DT | CZ 75 SP-01 91152 |
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Action | Single/Double | Single/Double |
Caliber | .22 LR | 9x19mm Parabellum |
Capacity | 10+1 | 18+1 |
Finish | Duo-Tone | Black |
Sights | Fixed | Night Sights |
Barrel Length | 3.5" | 4.60" |
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Brand | ||
Reviews | See 24 Reviews | See 5 Reviews |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $265.89 | $800.00 |
Used Price | $186.12 | $560.00 |
Sale Price | $239.30 | $720.00 |
Other Pistols Descriptions
Bersa Thunder 22 Duo Tone T22DT
The Thunder .22 is BERSAs smallest caliber semi-automatic handgun. Made with the same care and attention to detail as all BERSAS, this lightweight, low recoil shooter is an asset to anyones gun collection. Important features like comfort, accuracy, durability and reliability will be found in this .22 LR handgun. For anyone needing practice to maintain proficiency or simply to have fun plinking, the Thunder .22 is economical to shoot - an important consideration with high ammunition prices. The Thunder .22 has trained generations of professional and sport shooters alike. Frame :Alloy Slide :Steel Front Sight :Blade Integral with Slide Rear Sight :Notched Bar Dovetailed Grip :Checkered Polymer
CZ 75 SP-01 91152
The CZ 75 SP-01 is the first full size handgun (4.6 bbl) from CZ to feature the improved manufacturing technology and ergonomics of the NATO-approved CZ 75 Compact P-01 model. Featuring an integral 1913 accessory rail on the dust cover, rubber grip panels, and CZs corrosion resistant black polycoat finish, the SP-01 is the newest model to join the family of pistols based on the CZ 75 (SA/DA) platform. Borrowing from the improved grip geometry of the compact P-01, the SP-01 utilizes an extended beavertail to protect shooters strong hand as well as allowing for a deeper and more secure grip. The new grip geometry, checkering in key areas on the front and back straps, and redistribution of mass provided by the accessory rail noticeably decrease the perceived recoil from previous models and allows for more rapid target acquisition and transition. The SP-01 was designed as a military and law enforcement duty sidearm. The new model is currently in use by security forces fighting the war on terrorism. Thanks to its exceptional accuracy and superior handling characteristics, the CZ 75 SP-01 has also found supporters in the field of sport and target shooting. Its list of users on the competition circuit include World Champions Adam Tyc and Angus Hobdell (1st and 3rd place respectively in 2005s IPSC championship, World Shoot XIV).