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Originally Posted by 5Wire
The BG38 with polymer on steel and the alloy 642 are within an ounce of each other. I would also bet it is easier to damage the alloy trigger guard than the polymer one. The BG38 is a little easier on the hand with Plus P ammo than the alloy J frames are. I have both and carry either. The laser activation is no more difficult than flicking the safety on a 1911. A little practice and kinetic memory takes over.
Darn these new fangled things anyway. Somebody should have straightened out Gaston Glock when it coulda done some good.
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Actually according to the web site the 442 is 15 oz and the Bodyguard is 14.3 oz.
My 337 weighs 13.8 oz LOADED. Hope Smith sells a pot of the 442's and bodyguards but I really feel no need for either