Forrestinmathews, I love your quote and the film it comes from
Tom Selleck films are often underrated, but Quigley Down Under seems to have been the most durable one. I have to say I enjoyed High Road to China and Lassiter too.
Now on to the .380 question. I carry a Smith & Wesson M&P Bodyguard everywhere I go. Recently I had it on me and had to dispatch a rabid fox. It took no time at all for the gun to come out of the holster and 2 shots to hit the fox in the spine. Don't shoot them in the head if they're rabid, that's where rabies lives and it makes the bio-hazard much more difficult to cope with afterward for you or your health department. After I shot the fox twice in the spinal cord, it managed a step or 2 then expired. We have horses, dogs and a cat that live on the farm with my wife and me, without the Bodyguard 380 I have no idea how I would have dealt with the rabid fox that had just attacked our backdoor. Naturally, about 5 minutes before the fox attacked the door at 6:30 am I was lucky enough to have closed that very door, or the fox would have been in the house. A very different kettle of fish then, a rabid fox in our house!
The gun performed flawlessly for me and I am very accurate with it in a very short time period. I'll take speed and accuracy in a gunfight every time. I doubt I would have been able to pull my Ruger 9mm as quickly nor would I have been as accurate with the second shot. The lack of recoil with the Bodyguard really allows me to get on target for the second, third or fourth shot much more quickly than I do with my Ruger 9mm. It's extremely discreet and is hardly noticeable to me when carrying it. If I could carry a larger caliber handgun I would, but I certainly couldn't do it as discreetly since I'm 6'3" and weigh a whopping 165 pounds. So, I'll stick with my Bodyguard 380, it's always there where I need it to be and I always carry an extra magazine with me as well. I carry a round chambered, sometimes with the safety on, (I carried a Colt Combat Commander for years and the safety is in the same place. It's nothing for me to flick it off) and sometimes I don't have the safety on, it depends on where I'm going to be frankly. Regardless, due to the double action only trigger I feel quite safe because you must be absolutely committed when you pull the trigger on this gun, as anyone who has shot them will affirm.
What can I say, the Bodyguard 380 just works for me.
Yes, well put forrestinmathews, any "secret agent" who is so well known by sight to his enemies would be quite dead in real life. Then again that's not what Bond is about, LOL. Though I understand that somewhere in the middle east the books were studied as though they weren't fiction. I can't recall if that was in Turkey or Egypt, but I'm fairly certain it was in one of those two countries, LOL. Can you imagine that? Too funny!
Shoot safely, friends-
If you recall Bond also had a sharpened firing pin in his .25. He was also known by sight to many of his adversaries. Neither of these points seem to serve a useful purpose for getting the mission accomplished quite the contrary.