Bersa 380CC v.s. KelTec P3AT Shootout, May 25, 2007 by og
In the previous Chrony test of four .380acp pistols on April 19, 2007
http://usrange.org/smf/index.php?topic=1044.0 (scroll down to the spreadsheet picture)
there was an anomaly between the Bersa and P3AT with the P3AT having better FMJ velocity than the Bersa.
I decided to re-run the test and include a wetpack comparison. The velocities this time were more what one would expect, with the longer barrel Bersa showing higher velocity, except for the CorBon DPX. (The DPX numbers are so close as to not be significant.)
Velocity readings, average of 4 shots.....
Rem UMC 95gr FMJ.....................................Rem GS 102gr JHP
Bersa 933.7fps, SD 10.9 Bersa 913.9fps, SD 8.1
P3AT 877.9fps, SD 1 P3AT 855.2fps, SD 2.5
CorBon DPX 80gr......................................Win SXT 95gr JHP
Bersa 1055.3fps, SD 10.2 Bersa 822.9fps, SD 33.2
P3AT 1068.5fps, SD 20.5 P3AT 791.3fps, SD 1
MagTek FD 77gr........................................ Hornady XTP 90gr JHP
Bersa 1001.9fps, SD 16.1 Bersa 869.0fps, SD 15
P3AT 961.8fps, SD 15.8 P3AT 807.5fps, SD 7.9
Perhaps the only explanation I have for the lower FMJ numbers with the Bersa last time might be the pistol was new, first time fired. The rifling in the Bersa is a little deeper than the P3AT and may have had some slight roughness that affected velocity when first fired. Of course I'm just speculating on that idea. Anyway, a longer barrel, 3.5", Bersa gives higher velocity, as it should, than the 2.7" P3AT barrel. (I thought the locked breach P3AT might make a difference, but that does not seem to be a factor.)
During warmup of the two pistols, I initially tried a small, soft plastic tube on the trigger of the P3AT thinking that might reduce the recoil "hurt" to my trigger finger. The tube actually made it worse by taking up space and then my finger hit the front of the trigger guard during recoil. Which hurt worse. The pistol feels better without the tube so I left it off. At that point I did a little accuracy comparison. The Bersa fires a tighter group but was off just a bit to the left as seen in the picture below. The long pull of the P3AT trigger causes me to be off in POA.
Following is the wetpack test picture. Interesting was the penetration was the same for the JHP rounds. Even though the P3AT velocities are lower, lower expansion made up for it and penetration was the same as the Bersa with higher expansion numbers. With good placement, the tradeoff would be insignificant. However, the Hornady stuff doesn't look too good in expansion, might as well just use FMJ instead of Hornady XTP. FMJ did reflect the difference in velocity with penetration into the plywood backing with the Bersa.
In all, both pistols have their place. There were no malfunctions of any kind with over 30 rounds fired with both pistols. The P3AT is the best for a deep conceal backup due to it's light weight and small size. But it's not a target gun for heavy range use and begins to hurt after about 10 rounds. If you can carry the Bersa (concealed carry model) it is more
comfortable to shoot, light, easy trigger, and faster for follow-up shots