Description
The Bersa BPCC BP9CC 9mm Compact Olive Drab/Black is a slim, reliable concealed carry pistol built for everyday personal protection. Its polymer frame keeps weight low, while the steel slide and bi-tone finish add durability without bulk. This is a shooter’s tool, not a showpiece—designed to work when you need it most.
| Manufacturer | Bersa |
|---|---|
| Model | BPCC / BP9CC |
| Material | High-impact polymer frame, steel slide (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger ammunition |
| Finish | Black slide, olive drab frame |
| Weight | Approx. 19.4 oz unloaded (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Thin Profile – At just under 1 inch wide, it conceals easily under a T-shirt or light jacket. Why it matters: You’ll carry it more often when it doesn’t print or dig into your side.
- Ambidextrous Controls – Slide stop and magazine release are mirrored for left- and right-handed shooters. Why it matters: No fumbling to reload or clear a malfunction under stress, regardless of your dominant hand.
- Integral Locking System – A built-in key lock secures the action when the firearm is stored. Why it matters: Adds a layer of safety if you have curious hands in the house, without needing an external lockbox for quick access.
- Loaded Chamber Indicator – A visible red indicator pops up when a round is chambered. Why it matters: You can confirm the gun’s status at a glance, reducing the chance of accidental discharge during holstering or administrative handling.
- Polygonal Rifling – The barrel uses polygonal rifling instead of traditional cut lands and grooves. Why it matters: Improves accuracy, reduces fouling buildup, and makes cleaning easier over the life of the pistol.
Who It’s For
This pistol is aimed at the everyday carrier—new shooters building their first carry setup, experienced instructors looking for a budget-friendly backup, or anyone who wants a reliable 9mm without spending $600+. It fits smaller hands well and works for both appendix and strong-side carry.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Affordable price point under $300 makes it accessible for training and carry.
- Pro: Lightweight enough for all-day carry without fatigue.
- Con: The trigger pull is a bit heavier than some competitors—around 6.5 pounds per factory specs. It’s serviceable for defensive use but not match-grade. A trigger upgrade or more dry-fire practice helps.
Comparison
| Feature | Bersa BPCC BP9CC | Smith & Wesson M&P Shield 2.0 | Glock 43 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | 9mm Luger | 9mm Luger | 9mm Luger |
| Weight (unloaded) | 19.4 oz | 18.3 oz | 17.95 oz |
| Capacity | 8+1 | 7+1 or 8+1 | 6+1 |
| Barrel Length | 3.3 in | 3.1 in | 3.39 in |
| Frame Material | Polymer | Polymer | Polymer |
| MSRP | ~$282 | ~$450 | ~$450 |
| Ambidextrous Controls | Yes | No (right-hand only) | No (right-hand only) |
FAQ
Does the Bersa BPCC come with extra magazines?
Yes, the BPCC typically includes two 8-round magazines in the box. Some distributors may vary, so confirm with your seller at checkout.
Is this pistol suitable for left-handed shooters?
Absolutely. The ambidextrous slide stop and reversible magazine release make it fully usable for lefties without modifications.
What holsters fit the Bersa BP9CC?
Most holsters designed for the Bersa BP9CC or BPCC will work. Look for models specifically molded to this pistol’s frame and controls. Common brands include DeSantis, Galco, and Alien Gear.
Can I mount a red dot or light on this pistol?
The BPCC has a Picatinny accessory rail on the frame, so you can attach a compact light or laser. It does not have an optics-ready slide for a red dot—you’d need to have it milled by a gunsmith.
According to the 2024 National Shooting Sports Foundation report, compact 9mm pistols account for over 40% of new handgun sales in the U.S., and the Bersa BPCC fits squarely in that growing segment.
✓ Nationwide delivery – Ships to all 50 states via FFL
✓ Ships 1-2 business days from order confirmation
✓ 30-day returns – Unused, unfired firearms with original packaging
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Last updated: April 2026





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