Description
The Bersa BPCC (BP9MCCX) is a compact 9mm single-stack pistol built for concealed carry, and this factory-threaded barrel model lets you run a suppressor or compensator without aftermarket hassle. With an 8+1 capacity, matte finish, and a polymer frame, the Bersa BPCC (BP9MCCX) 9mm threaded barrel 8+1 matte keeps weight low and handling fast for daily carry.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Bersa |
| Model | BPCC (BP9MCCX) |
| Material | High-impact polymer frame, steel slide (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger, standard 1/2×28 threaded accessories |
| Finish | Matte black |
| Weight | 19.4 oz (unloaded, per Bersa specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Factory-Threaded Barrel — Why it matters: You can mount a suppressor or compensator right out of the box, saving $100+ and the trouble of a gunsmith fitting.
- Thin Single-Stack Grip — Why it matters: At just 0.9 inches wide, it conceals easily under a T-shirt or light jacket without printing.
- Ambidextrous Controls — Why it matters: Lefties and righties get the same slide release and magazine release, no adaptation needed in a high-stress draw.
- Picatinny Rail — Why it matters: Mount a weapon light or laser for low-light identification without proprietary adapters.
- Interchangeable Sights — Why it matters: Swap front and rear sights to match your preferred sight picture or add night sights without milling the slide.
Who It’s For
This pistol is for the concealed carrier who wants a suppressor-ready setup without the bulk of a full-size host. It fits shooters who value thin, lightweight carry but still want 8+1 rounds and the ability to thread on a can for range or home-defense use. It’s also a solid pick for left-handed shooters who need ambi controls standard.
Pros and Cons
- Pros: Lightweight at 19.4 oz, factory-threaded barrel saves aftermarket cost, ambidextrous controls, low bore axis reduces muzzle flip, and the rail adds accessory versatility.
- Cons: The trigger has a 6.5-pound pull with some creep — not a competition trigger out of the box. Also, aftermarket holster options are more limited than Glock or S&W models, so plan for a custom or universal fit.
Comparison: Bersa BPCC vs. Zev Technologies OZ9 vs. Lone Wolf Distributions Timberwolf
| Feature | Bersa BPCC (BP9MCCX) | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Lone Wolf Distributions Timberwolf |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | 9mm | 9mm | 9mm |
| Capacity | 8+1 | 17+1 (full-size) | 10+1 (compact) |
| Barrel Threaded | Factory 1/2×28 | Optional aftermarket | Optional aftermarket |
| Frame Material | Polymer | Polymer with steel chassis | Polymer |
| Weight (unloaded) | 19.4 oz | 24.5 oz | 22 oz |
| Price | $296.65 | $1,200+ | $400+ |
| Best For | Budget-friendly suppressor-ready carry | High-end competition/EDC | Custom Glock clone builds |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Bersa BPCC (BP9MCCX) come with a thread protector?
Yes, the pistol ships with a factory thread protector installed on the 1/2×28 barrel. Remove it to attach a suppressor or compensator.
Can I use standard 9mm Glock magazines in the BPCC?
No, the BPCC uses its own single-stack magazines. Bersa offers 8-round and optional 10-round extended magazines for this model. Aftermarket mags are not interchangeable with Glock or S&W patterns.
What holsters fit the threaded barrel version?
Most holsters molded for the standard BPCC will work, but the threaded barrel extends about 0.5 inches past the slide. Open-muzzle holsters or models designed for threaded barrels (like those from CrossBreed or Vedder) are recommended. Check the holster’s barrel length spec.
Is the BPCC California-legal?
As of this writing, the Bersa BPCC is not on the California Handgun Roster. Check your local regulations for compliance before ordering. It ships to all 50 states for dealer transfer.
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- ✅ 30-day return policy on unused, unfired items
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Explore more compact 9mm options in our Semi Auto Handguns category, or check out Threaded Barrels for upgrade parts. For suppressor hosts, visit Concealed Carry Pistols.
Last updated: April 2026





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