.380 bodyguard trigger pull

You can't "fix" something that isn't broke.
The only problem with the Bodyguard is people trying to FORCE it into service for which it is not intended - target shooting.
It's an up close and personal self-defense handgun. Used as such, it is more than adequate.

I agree. The BG380 was designed to use a DOA trigger which has a long hard pull... If you try to fix it; It will become a gun with problematic miss fires! It needs the strong hammer spring to insure primer ignition EVERY Time it's fired.

I don't like the laser feature either, It is a distraction on a small SD pocket gun! Mine is the original Insight Laser model and I removed the integrated laser unit, closed up the holes in the dust cover with plastic hole plugs and carry it as is. The iron sights are all that is needed on this piece.
I really like my BG380 and I do take it to the range quite often to practice my shooting technic. I shoot it at 7yds. and it performs well!

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Son in law and two friends have the BG 380. All like it, hate the trigger, but like that aspect for the safety of carrying. Son in Law bought the trigger kit, and is now tolerable. I bought a Sig 238 used for the investment my Son in Law has in his BG. I am happier with mine.
 
The wife and I both have BG380's with Galloway triggers in both. Got a really good deal on a used trigger for her's. Liked it so much I bought a new one for mine. Much improved, IMO over the original triggers.
 
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