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Old 12-02-2013, 09:02 AM
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Well, mine came with a smooth, but long trigger pull. My usual carry guns are a S&W J-frame M60, and a Sig P290, both with long trigger pulls, so the transition to the BG was not difficult. It has a smooth pull, a good break, and I have no trouble shooting 1"+ size 7-shot groups with it out to 8-10 yds, slow fire from a modified Weaver Stance.

I like the long pull on any defensive pocket gun for the usual safety reasons, and have learned to use it effectively at speed. My only complaint, if that's really what it is, is the caliber. A 9mm chambering in the same gun would have been perfect. Just a bit more velocity, and bullet weight, eh? But maybe Smith tried that approach and found that it just wasn't possible to get it into a truly pocket sized gun.

I bought the Sig P290 as a pocket gun but quickly found that it's weight and slightly bigger size, made a holster of some sort mandatory. The Bodyguard fills both design features to a tee...size and weight.

Best regards, Rod
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