Bodyguard 2.0 Bent RSA?

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Just picked up the bodyguard 2.0 this week. I haven’t taken it to the range yet. While I was field stripping it I noticed that this section of my recoil spring assembly looks bent, is it meant to be this way or is it defective?

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It's damaged. The store I bought a couple of 2.0s at said they'd received a few like this, but it was quite a while ago.
 
Wow.... that damage would have to be caused by dropping the gun while the slide is locked back, or it was damaged during manufacturing.

The rod cap damage would be very noticeable when looking over the gun!
 
It’s actually pretty common for the recoil spring assembly (RSA) on the Bodyguard 2.0 to have a slight arc when it’s not under tension. Smith & Wesson designs them that way to help with function and seating.

If it’s just a gentle curve, you’re probably fine. If it looks severely bent or kinked though, I’d hold off on shooting it and contact S&W customer service to be safe
 
It’s actually pretty common for the recoil spring assembly (RSA) on the Bodyguard 2.0 to have a slight arc when it’s not under tension. Smith & Wesson designs them that way to help with function and seating.

If it’s just a gentle curve, you’re probably fine. If it looks severely bent or kinked though, I’d hold off on shooting it and contact S&W customer service to be safe
Wow!....

A designed in “arc to help with function and seating”?

Can you please elaborate on that?

S&W couldn’t even design a simple 4-piece magazine that will hold 10 rounds and 12 rounds, how in the heck did they manage to design an arc in a guide rod spring assembly with two metal tubes and two springs that are under extreme pressure??

What I know about firearm engineering wouldn’t make a pimple on a highly paid armorer’s butt, however I have a pretty good grasp of physical science and mechanical systems.
 
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I can't tell if the question is about the rear end cap of the rod that rests against the barrel and/or about the entire recoil spring assembly.

The outer tube does not appear to be bent, but the brand new spring appears to have some play in it that may make the RSA look a little goofy. Can you manipulate the slide without the rod binding? If you lock the slide open, is the visible portion of the rod straight?

As far as the end cap is concerned, that is not like the one on my two guns. I'd call S&W about it, but I also would shoot the gun and see if it makes any difference. I probably would rotate the RSA and shoot the gun with it in various positions. It may end up being a spare.
 
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