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How To Choose The Best In Stock Holster For Your Bersa Thunder 380 Plus
When you're shopping for a new holster for you.Bersa Thunder 380 Plus, knowing exactly what you want matters. If you've narrowed it down to a holster, you're already on the right path. Below, we’ll walk you through why this carry style might be the ideal fit, how to find the best model for your body type and setup, and what materials and add-ons to consider.
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Our in-stock holsters are pre-made to fit the most sought-after Bersa Thunder 380 Plus setups. Designed for popular custom handguns, they’re ready to ship within 1 business day, ensuring fast delivery without sacrificing perfect fit or quality.
Choosing the best holster for your Bersa Thunder 380 Plus comes down to fit, comfort, and confidence. Whether you carry concealed every day or need something rugged for outdoor use, this carry style delivers dependable performance.
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michael c.
I have had (still do) at least one Craft and three Falco holsters and have been equally satisfied with all of them.This leather open top holster is no differnt. I'ts for this little "Bersa thunder plus" I picked up awhile ago. It fit tight out of the box but after following the breakin instructions it fit perfectly.Very well made and pleasing to the eye. There's nothing to compare to leather. Very rich look and feel.
Bill
This is my second Holster w 3 Carry Positions. The first one was really tight. I failed to break in the leather properly and thus never achieved the fit I sought for my weapon. I have a Bersa 380 Plus. Now, I also have the Bersa 380 CC with 6 + 1. Now, that fits perfectly. The difference between these two is the placement of the magazine disconnect button. Having said all of these is to say this. I purchased the second holster and took my time to break the holster properly. I used two ziplock bags. I set in the weapon and really had to push it into the holster without the thumb snap being engaged. I let it sit for 24 hours. Several times, I pulled the weapon out and back into the holster, still in the ziplock bags. After 48 hours, I could set the weapon into the holster to engage the thumb break. After 72 hours, I removed one of the two ziplock bags and kept working the weapon in and out of the holster several more times. Finally, after 96 hours, I was able to acquire the proper fit I had set out to achieve. The final step in this breaking procedure was using a good leather paste to soften the inside of the holster—no more issues. The Bersa 380 Plus sits in the holster and can engage the thumb snap without any issues. I use the first or original Holster with three Carry Positions for my Bersa 380 6 + 1.
Kip
This is a great holster--very sturdy and well-constructed. I love the 4 o'clock carry position, and this holster keeps the gun fairly high on the back part of the hip and close to the body, so it's very concealable under a t-shirt, which is exactly what I was looking for. The holster fits the gun very well. Be advised that getting the thumb-break strap over the hammer and snapped is going to take some effort, and you're going to want to keep the safety in the "off" position to get this done. Definitely spend some extra money on the break-in kit and follow the instructions.
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Best Gun Holster Accessories
Choose the right accessories below that will enhance your carry. Don't forget that a proper magazine pouch, a belt or a concealed carry bag are always good choices.
MAGAZINE
POUCHES
Get yourself a custom mag pouch or speedloader pouch. Because there is never "enough ammo" right?
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GUN BELTS
A solid and stable gun belt is what you need to prevent your holster and the rest of your EDC from sagging.
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care kits
Don't forget to get yourself a handy kit that contains everything you need to make sure your holster will last you a lifetime.
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