BERSA thunder 380 extended magazine 15 round features the new and improved 380. With the 380 extended magazine, you can now shoot the 380 at a maximum elevation of 380 yards with the.380 cartridge. This magazine offers a much higher capacity of shells than the 380 and the 380 extended magazine gives you the capability of shooting the 380 on-target at any elevation. The 380 magazine has a capacity of 9 shells and comes with a special double-stack mag well.

The new 380 extended magazine offers a capacity of 9 shells. This magazine is a lot bigger than the 380 and the 380 extended magazine gives you the capability of shooting the 380 on-target at any elevation. The 380 magazine has a capacity of 9 shells and comes with a special double-stack mag well. The 380 magazine has a capacity of 9 shells and comes with a special double-stack mag well.

The 380 extended magazine is the new magazine in bersa thunder line of rifles. The 380 is the same size as the 380 extended magazine. It’s an expandable magazine which is why it can be used in the 380 line of revolvers.

The 380 extended magazine is the new magazine in bersa thunder line of rifles. The 380 is the same size as the 380 extended magazine. Its an expandable magazine which is why it can be used in the 380 line of revolvers.

This particular version of the 380 has a 14-round magazine. It fires 9 of these rounds in a magazine well. The extra capacity is for the “bust out” feature which allows the user to eject a spent round from the magazine and replace it with a new one.

The 380 magazine is available in one of three configurations: standard, extended, and bust out. The standard configuration has two chambers. The extended configuration has two chambers and two additional chambers for the bust out feature. The bust out feature allows the user to eject a spent round and replace it with a new one.

This is the third release of Bersa Thunder which features in the SEGA store and comes with a magazine well capacity of 15 rounds. The magazine is available in one of three configurations standard, extended, and bust out. The standard configuration has two chambers. The extended configuration has two chambers and two additional chambers for the bust out feature. The bust out feature allows the user to eject a spent round and replace it with a new one.

I have to admit, I was getting a little suspicious when the new magazine came out. I was expecting a slightly different design, but this one looked much better. It’s not only larger than the old Bersa Thunder magazine, but it’s also designed to look better after being filled.

I had always heard that the new Bersa Thunder was much larger than the original, but after filling it up, I noticed that the size seems more like a standard full-size magazine, not the extended one. It’s kind of like the way a gun feels when you pull the trigger. In that sense, the magazine looks much more like a real gun than the original. It has a more consistent look and feel, and it doesn’t feel like a gun that’s been extended.

The new Bersa Thunder looks and feels like a magazine, but that doesnt mean it is. Its a semi-automatic design, and its larger than its predecessor. It’s not a true extended magazine, but rather an extended magazine with a gun inside of it.