I alternate both, although lately I've been carrying the little Bersa more. It's in my pocket as I type this. Which is probably more than most of you care to know.
My Bersa is a Thunder .380CC. Which might be the only one in MA since they aren't approved for sale here. Nice gun, but early on it gave me fits with FTF and FTE issues. Even a trip to a Bersa warranty station didn't totally fix that for me.
I should mention that I didn't buy this new, so I had only the sellers word for condition, but it sure looked good.
I researched and found that they can be fussy on ammo. In my case, it didn't like Federal 95gr JRN ammo for some reason. I traded and sold that away and after putting several hundred rounds through it, it now is very reliable.
One thing I didn't like about it was the unreliability of the slide hold back with no magazine or when pushing a new magazine into the well. I ordered a new slide catch and slide catch spring from Bersa, suspecting that one or both wasn't in spec. I also ordered a recoil spring since it only cost a few dollars and I generally like to change those on any used semi auto I buy.
The problem there was the Eagle somehow sent the wrong recoil spring. Between vacation trips and other things, it was only yesterday that I got the right spring installed.
It turns out that my magazine not holding back was likely the caused by a weak recoil spring. Apparently when it was compressed, it still didn't exert enough pressure on the slide to push it firmly enough against the slide stop.
I wonder if a weak recoil spring was part of the problem with the failure to extract and failure to feed problems I had?
Lesson learned. From now on ALL new to me semi autos get new recoil springs as soon as I can get ahold of one.
I've have found the Bersa to be a little "barky" due to it's blow back operation. It's also very accurate, even with very low profile sights.
It was my every day carry for about 4 years. I switched to a 642. Both are great for front pocket carry.