Description
The Bersa BP CC is Argentina-made Bersa's first polymer-frame handgun, and it's purpose-built for one thing: everyday concealed carry. The FDE version pairs a Flat Dark Earth polymer frame and serrated steel slide for a look that stands out from the crowd of matte-black carry guns. Under the hood, you get a striker-fired action with a short-reset trigger that averages right around 4 lbs and snaps back with a short, tactile reset that rewards accurate, fast follow-up shots. At 0.94 inches wide and 4.8 inches tall, the gun is slim enough to disappear under a t-shirt but tall enough to get a full three-finger grip on it, which is rare in this size class.
What the Bersa BP CC Gets Right in the Hand
The single-stack 8-round magazine keeps the width down, but the grip height means your pinky is not dangling off the bottom looking for somewhere to go. The high-impact polymer frame is textured for grip and includes a memory shelf on the frame where your support thumb naturally lands during a two-handed hold. Up front, there is an integral Picatinny rail for a compact light or laser. Controls are fully ambidextrous, including the magazine release, which is a genuine convenience that not every carry gun in this price range can claim. The three-dot sight system uses a Sig Sauer-style front dovetail and a Glock-style rear dovetail, meaning you can drop in a wide range of aftermarket sights from either ecosystem without buying proprietary replacements.
Carrying the BP CC FDE Day to Day
Multiple safeties are built in: a firing pin block, a loaded chamber indicator on top of the slide, a key-operated integral lock, and a magazine disconnect. The gun is also equipped with a manual safety. The loaded chamber indicator gives you a quick visual and tactile status check without racking the slide, which is a small thing that matters when you need information in a hurry. The slide features aggressive rear serrations that make press-checks and manipulation easy. Recoil is manageable and the gun has a beavertail that protects your strong hand from the slide during rapid strings of fire. Dedicted-fit holsters for the BP9CC are available from several major makers including Alien Gear, Vedder, and Safariland. This is a well-rounded, no-frills carry gun from a manufacturer that has been building reliable handguns for decades.
Key Specifications
- Manufacturer: Bersa
- MPN: BP9FDECC
- UPC: 810083202198
- Caliber: 9mm Luger (9×19)
- Action: Striker-Fired, Short-Reset DAO
- Barrel Length: 3.3"
- Overall Length: 6.35"
- Height: 4.8"
- Width: 0.94"
- Weight (Unloaded): 21.5 oz
- Capacity: 8+1
- Frame Material: High-Impact Polymer
- Slide Material: Steel
- Frame Finish: Flat Dark Earth (FDE)
- Slide Finish: Flat Dark Earth (FDE), Serrated
- Sights: 3-Dot Contrast; Sig Sauer-Style Front, Glock-Style Rear (Both Interchangeable)
- Safety: Manual, Firing Pin Block, Integral Key Lock, Magazine Disconnect, Loaded Chamber Indicator
- Rifling: Polygonal, 1:10" RH Twist
- Rail: Integral Picatinny Accessory Rail
What’s Included
- Bersa BP9CC FDE Pistol
- 1 Eight-Round Single-Stack Magazine
- Lock Safety Key
- Owner's Manual
- Plastic Carrying Case
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Bersa BP CC have a manual thumb safety?
Yes, the BP9FDECC includes a manual safety in addition to the integral key lock, firing pin block, and magazine disconnect. The key-operated lock is built into the slide and physically blocks the trigger and locks the slide when engaged. The manual safety gives you an additional layer of control if that is part of your carry routine.
What is the trigger pull like on the Bersa BP CC?
The BP9CC uses a short-reset striker-fired trigger that measures in the 3.5 to 4 lb range depending on the sample and where on the trigger face you measure. The pull has a bit of take-up before it breaks, but the reset is notably short with a clear tactile and audible click. Most people who pick one up find the trigger to be one of the best in class at the price point.
Will standard Glock or Sig Sauer sights fit the Bersa BP CC?
The BP9CC uses a Sig Sauer Number 8 dovetail for the front sight and a standard Glock-pattern dovetail for the rear. This means you have a solid selection of aftermarket sight upgrades available from both ecosystems, which is unusual for a carry gun at this price point. Night sights from XS, Trijicon, and other brands that make Glock or Sig-fit options will generally be compatible.
What kind of holsters fit the Bersa BP9CC?
The BP9CC has its own dedicated holster fits from several major holster makers including Alien Gear, Vedder Holsters, and Safariland. It does not share dimensions with a Glock 19 or similar guns, so universal or crossover fits do not always work well. Searching specifically for holsters listed as "Bersa BP9CC" compatible will get you the best results for both IWB and OWB carry.
How many magazines come with the Bersa BP CC FDE?
The BP9FDECC ships with one eight-round single-stack magazine. Additional factory magazines are available directly from Bersa and from distributors. Running at least one spare magazine is always a good idea for any carry gun, both for training and for peace of mind.
Is the Bersa BP9CC reliable enough for everyday carry?
The BP9CC has a solid track record across multiple independent reviews and range reports. Most reliability issues, when they do occur, are typically associated with the break-in period or a very dirty gun rather than a design flaw. Keeping it clean and running quality defensive ammunition will serve you well. Bersa also includes a lifetime service contract with the pistol.





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