Legal obligation or not, if you have drawn your gun on someone it is wise to call 911. Otherwise the odds go up that YOU will be treated as the offender if the other party DOES call them.
I don't own a Bodyguard 2.0 but have owned the original Bodyguard since its introduction. It has performed flawlessly with every round fired through it. The only issue was that the original "Insight" laser failed, and S&W replaced it with a crimson trace model...at no charge.
As to ammo for...
My sentiments exactly.
I shot my friends P365 at the range one day, and like you, was impressed. But not enough to spend more money to essentially have a few more rounds. My Gen 1 Shield has been equipped with night sights and I have shot it well for 8 years now. I'm good.
In my opinion, putting those stickers on one's house is akin to "open carrying" in public!
The ONLY warning a would-be intruder will get at my place is locked doors and windows.
In Michigan, concealed carry is only permitted in churches and places of worship if the head official has stated that it's allowed.
I have a letter, signed by my pastor, stating that I have permission to carry in church or on church property.
There is no telling when or where an attack may...
My BUG is a S&W Bodyguard, which has functioned well through 1500 rounds, and like you I see no reason to spend hundreds of dollars to have another round or two which will most likely be unneeded anyway.
Welcome Back! It's good to see you posting again.
I can't even begin to tell you all you've missed.
There was ummmmm. And then there was.... uhhhhh.
But the BIGGEST thing was, errrrrr.....
Aw forget it - WELCOME BACK! :D
Interesting. A Marine co-worker who was "security forces" trained and guarded our nukes in England told me that the Baretta 92's they carried were not allowed to be cleaned until they had 10,000 rounds thru them. He had still not had a malfunction when his reached that threshold.
This is the most sensible course of action mentioned. Having no control over how a shooting may play out also means having no control over what rounds will serve what purpose.