I Own a LCP. Like the size but man it's a hand cannon. It does the job just has a feel to it in my hand I just don't like.
SO, I went to check out a Bodyguard .380. I feel in love with the fitment. it felt great in my hand.
So yesterday I picked one up.
Out of the box the right laser button didn't work.
had to go back and switch out the laser assy from another one they had in stock. it worked but you had to "really" push the button. To me giving it all you had to get the laser on is kinda retarded.
we got it working better by rotating the rubber button.
Went out to the range today with 200 rounds
1st 80 rounds didn't have any problems.
made it through 20 more and bam gun jammed and was stuck.
found out when I got home to take it apart. the screw that holds the laser in the front of the gun came out and jammed the slid.
So now it looks as the gun needs to be sent in and fixed/replaced/whatever. I know for a fact the screw was tight. I checked it along with the person at the gun shop.
But overall while shooting the gun. It felt way better than my Ruger LCP. the trigger pull is about the same but you have to reset the trigger all the way forward before each round, Ruger didn't
but I can hit the target up to about 20 yards ( not easy but i can) where I was limited to hitting the target at 10 yards with the LCP..
So lets see what S&W says, calling them tomorrow
SO, I went to check out a Bodyguard .380. I feel in love with the fitment. it felt great in my hand.
So yesterday I picked one up.
Out of the box the right laser button didn't work.
had to go back and switch out the laser assy from another one they had in stock. it worked but you had to "really" push the button. To me giving it all you had to get the laser on is kinda retarded.
we got it working better by rotating the rubber button.
Went out to the range today with 200 rounds
1st 80 rounds didn't have any problems.
made it through 20 more and bam gun jammed and was stuck.
found out when I got home to take it apart. the screw that holds the laser in the front of the gun came out and jammed the slid.
So now it looks as the gun needs to be sent in and fixed/replaced/whatever. I know for a fact the screw was tight. I checked it along with the person at the gun shop.
But overall while shooting the gun. It felt way better than my Ruger LCP. the trigger pull is about the same but you have to reset the trigger all the way forward before each round, Ruger didn't
but I can hit the target up to about 20 yards ( not easy but i can) where I was limited to hitting the target at 10 yards with the LCP..
So lets see what S&W says, calling them tomorrow