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M&P Bodyguard 380 & Self Defense Ammo
I just bought a M&P BG380 and have run about 300 rounds through it. Just getting accustomed to the trigger pull and small factor. I currently own an M&P full sized 9mm also.
I have had no issues with the gun to this point. No feed problems or misfires. Shoots pretty well. However, I just bought my first box of self defense ammo. I'm a newbie, only shooting for about 8 months. I bought a box of Remington HTP jacketed hollow point, 88gr.
Here's the issue- I can easily get 6 rounds in the magazines just like all my other ammo, but I cannot get the magazine to fully insert & click. I can force it into place, but there is so much pressure on it that the magazine release button won't release. If I open the slide, it will then release just fine. If I put only 5 rounds in the mag, it seats just fine. I compare a full mag of the hollow points and a full mag of my round nosed ammo, and I see no difference in height or the slight depression of the rounds if I push down. They seem to fit normally, but won't seat the mag properly.
What kind of problem am I dealing with? Should I just go ahead and chamber 1 and leave five in the mag? i'm puzzled. Any info would be helpful. Thanks!
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I would take they mags apart and make sure everything looks ok and parts are in correct order.
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I did just that, and all looks fine. I have 4 mags, and it it the same situation with each one. 5 hollow point rounds load fine, 6 will not allow the mag to be inserted without extreme force. Regular round nosed FMJ rounds load just fine with 6 in each mag.
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I have read about people having issues like this with new magazines (not just for the bodyguard). Could you possibly provide pictures comparing full magazines with HP and FMJ ammo? Can you try alternating ammo in the magazine 3 FMJ and 3 HP and see what happen?
Till the problem is sorted out, i would recommend carrying 1 in the chamber and 5 in the magazine. Last thing you wanna do is force anything.
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I had that problem with one of my 4 mags. Took it apart and rotated the spring 180 degrees laterally. Problem resolved.
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I have a S&W Bodyguard 380 and always used Remington 380 JHP and never had a problem. I no longer use Remington JHP because they do very poor in gel test because they don't expand well
Regarding your problem where did you purchase the ammo ? Where did you purchase the extra mags ?
Do you field strip and clean your gun after target practice. I would go buy another brand of ammo and see if you have the same problem.
I like Federal HST and if you have the same problem with another box you know its definitely the gun and not the ammo.
Hate to ask this but the Remington box you purchased is for a 380, correct ?
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This may not help at ll but Underwood Xtreme Penetration 90gr .380 penetrated to 17 1/2" 5 out of 5 times during my ballistic gel testing with heavy winter wear. That is what I carry in all my .380's. I carry Federal HST 124gr Standard pressure in all my 9mm's.
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A lot to digest at the moment. I need to take a bit and process some of the answers you've given and I will check back in. Thanks much.
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Well I'll be danged. I decided to start with the simplest first- check out the mags. I took olywa's suggestion and simply rotated the springs. The mags inserted just fine after that. To quote a friend of mine "What the what?".
They all (all 4) seem to insert normally now. Anyone have a suggested reason for that? Seems pretty crazy of a solution to me- but I'll take it.
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Very odd that all 4 would be backwards.
That said, although I have not got any myself, a lot of people give great reviews of the Magguts. May be worth looking into. Perhaps "better" springs plus an extra round. win/win
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I looked into Magguts and buying directly from them is almost the cost of a new magazine- somewhere around $22. It would be nice, but seems a little pricy. Are there other sources other than direct that might be cheaper?
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Very odd that all 4 would be backwards.
That said, although I have not got any myself, a lot of people give great reviews of the Magguts. May be worth looking into. Perhaps "better" springs plus an extra round. win/win
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The springs are pretty weak to begin with. 1,000 rounds through mine and I'm considering buying new springs
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Well I'll be danged. I decided to start with the simplest first- check out the mags. I took olywa's suggestion and simply rotated the springs. The mags inserted just fine after that. To quote a friend of mine "What the what?".
They all (all 4) seem to insert normally now. Anyone have a suggested reason for that? Seems pretty crazy of a solution to me- but I'll take it.
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Very good, I'm glad you didn't freak-out like Ssoooooo many do on this forum.Cool heads prevailed you'll find out the BG380 WILL BE A GREAT CARRY FOR YOU..and I find when ya get use to the trigger and practice she'll get pretty accurate to 12 yds for you oh ya I ran Hornady critical Defence for the first year no problems ,a buddy of mine talked me into Federal hydra-shock so I shot up a box love them so Moms LCP and my BG have these in the ready..
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Hello all;
Has anyone figured out how to make the trigger pull easier, quicker, more sensitive. I guess if I were in a situation it would do the job but to practice with it sure doesn't build confidence in the pistol.
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I bought one of those, and never fired it. Once I found that that the trigger pull was absymal, and that I had to push the magazine release to insert a magazine, I sold it. I bought a Ruger Custom LCP, and like it fine. It has a great trigger pull. It has now been replaced by an LCP II.
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hydrashocks tested better than the HST
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Very good, I'm glad you didn't freak-out like Ssoooooo many do on this forum.Cool heads prevailed you'll find out the BG380 WILL BE A GREAT CARRY FOR YOU..and I find when ya get use to the trigger and practice she'll get pretty accurate to 12 yds for you oh ya I ran Hornady critical Defence for the first year no problems ,a buddy of mine talked me into Federal hydra-shock so I shot up a box love them so Moms LCP and my BG have these in the ready..
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The original 90 grain hydrashocks tested better than the HST(more penetration).
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I bought one of those, and never fired it. Once I found that that the trigger pull was absymal, and that I had to push the magazine release to insert a magazine, I sold it. I bought a Ruger Custom LCP, and like it fine. It has a great trigger pull. It has now been replaced by an LCP II.
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The trigger pull is heavy and long like a revolver. I think it should be a little lighter, but it is very safe the way it is especially for those who pocket carry them. I have gotten very used to the trigger and can shoot tight groups with this gun. It just takes practice. My full size guns are double action only as well so I am used to it . The magazine latch needing to be depressed to insert a new mag. will go away after a few uses. has not been a big issue. S&W should put in the owners manual to expect that during break in period. As for the LCPII.....i never want to put a single action pistol in my pocket!
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Thanx for the hydrashock info Mike and your right on about the pocket-carry and single action triggers
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S&W M&P Bodyguard Magazine will not go in
I see others have had trouble with magazine going in with 6 bullets. In some cases, reversing the spring in the magazine has cured the problem. I want to try this first, but how do you disassemble the mag? Thanks.
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Gun Design
Some handguns are designed to accept a fully loaded magazine under a closed slide while some are not. If the gun is advertised as a six-shot, it is just that. If it says 6 + 1, then you should be able to insert the magazine.
If considerable force must be used to insert a fully loaded magazine under a closes slide, then don't do it.
Here is useful information from a previous thread. However, it does not apply to your handgun:
Following is a quick sampling of whether or not pistols will accept full magazines under a closed slide with the guns available to me:
Browning HP: factory 13-rounder, Yes. Factory 10-rounder, No.
S&W 1911: Factory 8-rounder, No. GI 7-rounder, Yes. McCormack 10-rounder, Yes.
Glock 19: Factory 15-rounder, Yes. Factory 10-rounder, No.
Glock 34, Factory 10 and 17-rounders, Yes.
S&W M&P .45: Factory 10-rounder, No.
I think there is no hard-and-fast rule on this. It's best to experiment or test various magazines.
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Please, how do I disassemble my M&P Bodyguard magazines? Thanks.
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Please, how do I disassemble my M&P Bodyguard magazines? Thanks.
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push in the button at the bottom of the mag base plate, then slide it forward. I carry Hornady Critical Defense 90gr, mines load the 6 rnds pretty easy. I just took them apart for cleaning, and put them back together.
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What do I push in with? It is hard plastic. Thanks.
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I am carrying same Hornady 90 grain Self Defense. Same problem getting mag to go in with 6 rounds. 5 rounds fine. Hoping reversing spring helps. Just don't understand why reversing spring would help, unless it only works n me direction. If so, why are they being manufactured with spring in wrong direction? Are these guns loaded to capacity and tested or not?
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I bought one of those, and never fired it. Once I found that that the trigger pull was absymal, and that I had to push the magazine release to insert a magazine, I sold it. I bought a Ruger Custom LCP, and like it fine. It has a great trigger pull. It has now been replaced by an LCP II.
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I like mine. Never had any issues at all. Double action only takes a bit to get used to but once one gets the feel of when the hammer drops it is very reliable. I use Fiocchi hollow points.
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Hmmm mine also do this. Will have to check them out. As for the trigger pull,wow.
I just bought and installed the santiago trigger kit and have shot a few rounds and really like it.
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If your finger won't work, a simple tool will.
Blunt Pencil.
Appropriately sized punch (see a hardware store near you) or a plastic punch from Lowe's, ask in hardware they are difficult to find, the Lowe's person will have a phone ap that tells exactly where they are, then look carefully.
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I have had good luck using a metal pen to pop off the magazine base.
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your welcome
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Thanx for the hydrashock info Mike and your right on about the pocket-carry and single action triggers
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your welcome...looks like ferdwerd uses the hydrashocks as well judging by his photos
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Folks,
Update Lowe's doesn't carry a plastic punch any more. Sigh.
Try the DPMS AR-15 Takedown Pin Punch Delrin from MidwayUSA.
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the glock disassembly tool is the perfect size and it costs like $3
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My $0.02 on the Bodyguard trigger is LEAVE IT ALONE.
If you ever have to use that thing for the purpose for which it was designed, the very last thing you will be thinking is "I think this trigger could use some improvement."
The only thing you will be thinking is "I hope I can draw, point, and fire before this guy shoots/stabs/tackles me."
I use Hornady Critical Defense ammo.
Good stuff. 100% sure fire.
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My $0.02 on the Bodyguard trigger is LEAVE IT ALONE.
If you ever have to use that thing for the purpose for which it was designed, the very last thing you will be thinking is "I think this trigger could use some improvement."
The only thing you will be thinking is "I hope I can draw, point, and fire before this guy shoots/stabs/tackles me."
I use Hornady Critical Defense ammo.
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My thoughts exactly. I even use the same ammo. There is some version of Hornady self defense ammunition in any of the pistols that I keep loaded.
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If you do the research you will find that most defence loads when shot threw 4 layers of denim they plug up and do not perform well in the 380 the best one hands down mushrooms and penetrates well are the Federal HST followed by Hornady XTP. The HST is the best in short barrel 9 mm also. I have done my own testing also to confirm results. Widow
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I bought a new BG .380 about six weeks ago. The two mags that came with it were defective - in one the cartridges wouldn't feed into the mag without jamming, and the other wouldn't load into the weapon with six rounds, but ok with five rounds.
It sent them to S&W and they FedExed me two replacements, which were stolen at FedEx.
S&W sent two more - defective.
I bought two at local store and they were fine.
S&W sent two more - defective.
S&W sent four more and they are ok.
Recap: six defective mags and six good mags, i.e. 50% defective. They are "outsourced" to an American firm. Pizz poor quality control.
To make things worse I bought it just before the rebate period started.
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I bought a new BG .380 about six weeks ago. The two mags that came with it were defective - in one the cartridges wouldn't feed into the mag without jamming, and the other wouldn't load into the weapon with six rounds, but ok with five rounds.
It sent them to S&W and they FedExed me two replacements, which were stolen at FedEx.
S&W sent two more - defective.
I bought two at local store and they were fine.
S&W sent two more - defective.
S&W sent four more and they are ok.
Recap: six defective mags and six good mags, i.e. 50% defective. They are "outsourced" to an American firm. Pizz poor quality control.
To make things worse I bought it just before the rebate period started.
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Good advice. For a while I was receiving a mag/day via FedEx.
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Hello all;
Has anyone figured out how to make the trigger pull easier, quicker, more sensitive. I guess if I were in a situation it would do the job but to practice with it sure doesn't build confidence in the pistol.
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I figured out how to make the trigger better.
Just keep shooting it. Mine is so much better after 500 rounds than when I first got it.
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This may not help at ll but Underwood Xtreme Penetration 90gr .380 penetrated to 17 1/2" 5 out of 5 times during my ballistic gel testing with heavy winter wear. That is what I carry in all my .380's. I carry Federal HST 124gr Standard pressure in all my 9mm's.
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I use Underwood 9mm Xtrene defender in my self defense carry. It's a bear. The 380 is great too. If I carried 380 I would use it.
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My clip goes in easily with 5 rounds but needs a little bit of a pop with all six. At the range today, ai noticed it goes in with no problem and six rounds when the slide is open
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