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Old 12-15-2021, 09:46 AM
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I bought a S&W 649-5 Bodyguard in 2007. It's SS, has a lock, - it's a .357mag/.38 spec +P.
Can anybody tell me what S&W is doing co-opting the "Bodyguard" name, by saying .38 Bodyguard?

I love this gun, but maybe it's going out of production?
Old thread, but the last comment is relevant. It appears the model 649 .357mag is out of production. I’m wondering if this is permanent or temporary? I’m curious because just recently decided to start looking for one. I have a Model 49, ugly beauty, which I just love. I like it so much I’ve started looking into finding the model 649 in .357. Sorry if reviving this thread isn’t appropriate.
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