Bodyguard 2.0 is slowly replacing my J frames

I used to carry a j frame, but I refuse to carry a revolver anymore because I have had several just lock up for no apparent reason. I’ve had to send S&Ws and Rugers back but they never really gave me an explanation of WHY they locked up.
Even though I already have two 380s that have been 100% reliable, I would have probably bought a 2.0 if you didn’t have to remove the rear sight to get the striker assembly out. As a competition shooter, since the 90s, I have seen a LOT of striker fired pistols NOT fire, due to a dirty or wet striker or striker channel 😱
 
I used to carry a j frame, but I refuse to carry a revolver anymore because I have had several just lock up for no apparent reason. I’ve had to send S&Ws and Rugers back but they never really gave me an explanation of WHY they locked up.
Even though I already have two 380s that have been 100% reliable, I would have probably bought a 2.0 if you didn’t have to remove the rear sight to get the striker assembly out. As a competition shooter, since the 90s, I have seen a LOT of striker fired pistols NOT fire, due to a dirty or wet striker or striker channel 😱
Some of my pistol purchases have been based on the ease of stripping the slide for a good cleaning. 1911’s, 2011’s, and Glocks are about the easiest. My P365’s are okay as well.
Smith makes it too complicated sometimes.
 
A lot of Kydex holsters print too much.
Take a look at AHolsters. Got one for my LCR, barely prints (the grip is the big issue for printing) and it's smooth against my leg. Can hardly feel the bulk of the cylinder.
 

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