Bodyguard 2.0 is slowly replacing my J frames

I used to carry a j frame, but I refuse to carry a revolver anymore because I have had several just lock up for no apparent reason. I’ve had to send S&Ws and Rugers back but they never really gave me an explanation of WHY they locked up.
Even though I already have two 380s that have been 100% reliable, I would have probably bought a 2.0 if you didn’t have to remove the rear sight to get the striker assembly out. As a competition shooter, since the 90s, I have seen a LOT of striker fired pistols NOT fire, due to a dirty or wet striker or striker channel 😱
 
I used to carry a j frame, but I refuse to carry a revolver anymore because I have had several just lock up for no apparent reason. I’ve had to send S&Ws and Rugers back but they never really gave me an explanation of WHY they locked up.
Even though I already have two 380s that have been 100% reliable, I would have probably bought a 2.0 if you didn’t have to remove the rear sight to get the striker assembly out. As a competition shooter, since the 90s, I have seen a LOT of striker fired pistols NOT fire, due to a dirty or wet striker or striker channel 😱
Some of my pistol purchases have been based on the ease of stripping the slide for a good cleaning. 1911’s, 2011’s, and Glocks are about the easiest. My P365’s are okay as well.
Smith makes it too complicated sometimes.
 
A lot of Kydex holsters print too much.
Depends on the holster, and your pants. The Alabama Kydex, with the rounded bottom, prints very little in 'dad bod' jeans. ;)
It's evident that something is there, but there's a bunch of other junk in the left side pocket as well.
Moon
 
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