Description
The Bersa BP CC Pistol 9 mm Matte/FDE 8+1 rd. is a no-nonsense concealed carry piece built for shooters who demand reliability without breaking the bank. As Bersa’s first polymer frame handgun, it packs a Picatinny rail, ambidextrous controls, and an integral locking system into a 6.35-inch package that weighs just 21.5 oz. This is a solid, everyday carry tool that gets the job done.
| Manufacturer | Bersa |
|---|---|
| Model | BP CC |
| Material | Polymer Frame / Steel Slide (Matte/FDE) |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger / 8+1 Rounds |
| Finish | Matte Flat Dark Earth (FDE) |
| Weight | 21.5 oz (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Polymer Frame with Picatinny Rail – Why it matters: Keeps weight low for all-day carry and lets you mount a light or laser without gunsmithing.
- Integral Locking System – Why it matters: Adds a mechanical safety layer for storage or transport, giving you peace of mind when the pistol is not on your hip.
- Ambidextrous Controls – Why it matters: Works equally well for left- and right-handed shooters, so you don’t have to retrain your muscle memory.
- 3-Dot Contrast Sight System – Why it matters: Delivers a fast, clear sight picture in low light, reducing acquisition time when seconds count.
- Micro-Polished Bore with Deep Rifling – Why it matters: Cuts fouling and improves accuracy round after round—something you notice at the range or in a defensive scenario.
Who It’s For
This pistol is for the concealed carrier who wants a lightweight, 9mm platform with modern features at a price that leaves room for ammo. It’s also a solid choice for new shooters stepping up from .380 or for anyone needing a reliable backup that doesn’t feel like a brick.
Pros / Cons
- Pros: Lightweight polymer build, ambi controls, integral lock, micro-polished barrel, affordable price point.
- Cons: Trigger pull is serviceable but not match-grade—expect a bit of grit out of the box. It’s a budget piece, not a race gun.
Comparison
| Feature | Bersa BP CC | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Agency Arms AOS Glock |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $318.30 | ~$1,200+ | ~$1,500+ |
| Weight (unloaded) | 21.5 oz | ~22.5 oz | ~21.9 oz |
| Frame Material | Polymer | Polymer | Polymer |
| Barrel | Micro-polished, standard | Match-grade, threaded | Match-grade, fluted |
| Best For | Budget carry | Competition / high-end | Custom / duty use |
The Bersa BP CC is a fraction of the cost of the Zev or Agency Arms options. You lose the match-grade barrel and premium trigger, but you gain a reliable, lightweight carry gun that doesn’t hurt your wallet.
FAQ
Is the Bersa BP CC 9mm reliable for self-defense?
Yes. According to Bersa specs, the BP CC uses a micro-polished bore and deep rifling for consistent accuracy. Polymer frame and ambi controls make it a dependable choice for personal protection. Expect a break-in period of 100-200 rounds.
Does this pistol come with extra magazines?
No, the Bersa BP CC includes one magazine (8-round capacity). Additional magazines are sold separately and can be found in our magazine section.
Can I mount a red dot or light on this pistol?
The frame has a Picatinny rail, so you can mount a light or laser. The slide is not optics-ready for a red dot—you would need to have it milled by a gunsmith.
Is this gun suitable for left-handed shooters?
Yes. The ambidextrous controls (slide release and magazine release) make it fully usable for left-handed shooters right out of the box.
What is the warranty on the Bersa BP CC?
Bersa provides a one-year limited warranty on materials and workmanship. Register your firearm on the Bersa website after purchase.
Trust & Delivery
- ✅ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✅ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✅ 30-day returns
- ✅ Secure checkout
Check out more in our Semi Auto Handguns or browse Concealed Carry Guns and Polymer Frame Pistols for similar options. Last updated: April 2026.

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