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BERSA PHOTOS (Members Only)

Postby NCFlyfisher » Sun Nov 22, 2009 12:32 am

I like to start a thread about your Bersa Handgun photos. To make it a lot easier just follow these directions:

Go to photolava.com (http://www.photolava.com/) and choose which Bersa photo in your picture files you want to add.

Click on the "Browse" option and select the photos you want to display.

You can re-sized them if needed by the resize image selector option.

Once done, click on the "Upload Image" button. Wait for the transfer and when it is completed, copy the "IMG Code for Forums & Message Boards" and paste on your reply to this topic.

Very simple and not need to use Photo Bucket or the other limited photo sharing web sites.

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Postby Bones » Sun Nov 22, 2009 11:41 am

Will you vacuum that rug already! :lol:
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Postby p-t-max » Sun Nov 22, 2009 3:11 pm

Yeah, that welcome mat really sucks. :mrgreen:
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Postby Pond Scum » Sun Nov 22, 2009 3:39 pm

It is easy for you guys to pick on Flyguy's dirty doormat .... but I don't see you posting any pictures of your Bersa's! It makes me wonder what you are hiding .... at least NC airs his dirty linen! :P

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Postby stidgun » Sun Nov 22, 2009 9:59 pm

My ACII, Bersa, old custom chess table, brass pieces. Wood and metal just go together!
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Postby Michael T » Mon Nov 23, 2009 11:32 am

stidgun wrote:My ACII, Bersa, old custom chess table, brass pieces. Wood and metal just go together!



In stead of removing the piece you shoot it off the table then place yours I like that .

In old days friend had a computer chess game that you couldn't just take a piece You made move then the 2 pieces would come to life and you and other player fought . If you won got space If you lost his piece remain on square . Made for a interesting game
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Postby Tempest » Mon Nov 23, 2009 6:01 pm

I like mine! This was my first date with my 45.
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Postby Big BersaBoy » Sat Nov 28, 2009 8:24 pm

Hey Pondy, what holster is that pictured in the two end shots of your post? I thought it was a UBG product but I didn't see anything on his sight that matched those shots. I am looking for an IWB, tuck-able preferred, for my newly acquired Thunder 380.
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Postby Bronson » Sat Nov 28, 2009 10:47 pm

Big BersaBoy wrote:Hey Pondy, what holster is that pictured in the two end shots of your post? I thought it was a UBG product but I didn't see anything on his sight that matched those shots. I am looking for an IWB, tuck-able preferred, for my newly acquired Thunder 380.


I'm not Pondy but I've been shooting with him and I've held the holster in question. It is a custom piece that he asked Tim Start of High Desert Leather to make for him. I do not know how much it cost but Nate at UBG sends all the custom work requests through Tim at HDL. From what I saw any owner of a UBG holster would not be disappointed with what Tim is making.

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Postby p-t-max » Sun Nov 29, 2009 2:04 am

Pond Scum wrote:It is easy for you guys to pick on Flyguy's dirty doormat .... but I don't see you posting any pictures of your Bersa's! It makes me wonder what you are hiding .... at least NC airs his dirty linen! :P

-Pondy


You can click on the camera icon directly under my avatar and check all the pictures I've posted in the gallery. Or you can get a quick slide show by clicking on the link in my sig line. None of my stuff is a secret.

Oh, wait a sec. I forgot. All of the guns pictured there were lost in a tragic boating accident while sturgeon fishing with friends on Utah Lake. :(
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Postby Pond Scum » Sun Nov 29, 2009 3:54 pm

Bronson wrote:
Big BersaBoy wrote:Hey Pondy, what holster is that pictured in the two end shots of your post? I thought it was a UBG product but I didn't see anything on his sight that matched those shots. I am looking for an IWB, tuck-able preferred, for my newly acquired Thunder 380.


I'm not Pondy but I've been shooting with him and I've held the holster in question. It is a custom piece that he asked Tim Start of High Desert Leather to make for him. I do not know how much it cost but Nate at UBG sends all the custom work requests through Tim at HDL. From what I saw any owner of a UBG holster would not be disappointed with what Tim is making.

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Bronson is correct. That is a High Desert Leather by Tim Start. It is a tuckable similar to UBG Striker. It is very well made and very comfortable and pricing was reasonable (I forget the exact price but very similar to UBG). I prefer the UBG Striker if I don't need to tuck in my shirt because it has 2 belt clips and is very secure. I like my Crossbreed super tucks but the rough side of the leather tends to irritate my sensitive skin by the end of the day. The Striker is double leather with only smooth side showing.

Historically I have worn polo shirts that are tucked in and the HDL and Super Tuck both do an adequate job of concealment. I started wearing the UBG Striker with my shirt untucked toward the end of the summer. It is more comfortable and better concealment. I guess it is okay since I don't have to worry about a dress code but is seems unusual for me not to tuck my shirt .... when untucked is too informal I have also been wearing some Hawaiian style shirts with T's underneath and that provide great concealment and great comfort.

Winter is upon us so I have started to wear flannel shirts over my polos and I tuck them all so I have been wearing a Galco light shoulder holster. It works great for my style of clothes and very comfortable ... much better for driving than any belt holster that I have. I wore in the car 12 hours on Friday plus another 6 hours sitting, standing, walking around and I have no complaints or sore spots. 12 hours in the car with a IWB holster and I would have a sore spot or 2.

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Re: BERSA PHOTOS (Members Only)

Postby Pond Scum » Sun Nov 29, 2009 3:57 pm

p-t-max wrote:
Pond Scum wrote:It is easy for you guys to pick on Flyguy's dirty doormat .... but I don't see you posting any pictures of your Bersa's! It makes me wonder what you are hiding .... at least NC airs his dirty linen! :P

-Pondy


You can click on the camera icon directly under my avatar and check all the pictures I've posted in the gallery. Or you can get a quick slide show by clicking on the link in my sig line. None of my stuff is a secret.

Oh, wait a sec. I forgot. All of the guns pictured there were lost in a tragic boating accident while sturgeon fishing with friends on Utah Lake. :(


Great pictures, clean floor! :lol:

Sorry for your boating mishap. How deep is Utah Lake??

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Re: BERSA PHOTOS (Members Only)

Postby Bronson » Sun Nov 29, 2009 4:47 pm

Pond Scum wrote: How deep is Lake Utah?


I believe it is very very deep. So deep in fact that there was no point in mounting a recovery effort ;)

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Postby p-t-max » Sun Nov 29, 2009 5:51 pm

Exactly. :(
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