Bodyguard 380

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I read about the Bodyguard 380 in the latest American Rifleman and decided to buy one after comparing it the Ruger's LCP. I took the auto to the range today and fired fifty rounds. It functioned flawlessly and by the end of the session I was getting the hang of the long double action trigger pull. I think this is going to be a great personal defense auto.

The target was at seven yards and the ammunition was Remington 95 grain FMJ.

Bill

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I thought I would send this to the top since some members were interested in how the 380 performed at the range.

Bill
 
I see where the newer models now have a fence or ring around the laser buttons to avoid accidental turn-ons and turn-offs. That should help a lot when holstering. Now that we're up into the EABXXX serial numbers all the old problems seem to have gone away. This is going to be a great little pistol.
 
Hopefully the SN is EABXXXX, and not the first series issued SN EAAXXXX. The EAB series is the new redesigned frame to address the issue of the take down pin backing out during firing. My BG.380 ran beautifully until at a class when a fellow shooter tried it out...the pin backed out on him. When I saw on another chat board devoted soley to the S&W BG.380 that another member had been reissued a new frame addressing the flaw ... time to send mine in. I got mine back with the SNEAB7XXX last Friday. Put 50 rnds through it that night. The .380 Bodyguard will be the .380 to go for once S&W gets the bugs out. It is extremely reliable, eats practically everything, way less recoil than the LCP very accurate, yet it is the same size as the LCP with a slightly longer grip. It will fit most holsters for the LCP w/CT laser.

If you have a SN EAA ... keep an eye on the take down pin. If it backs out, call S&W. They will email a Fedex label. Most likely you will receive a new frame and you will have to transfer through a FFL dealer (like buying a new gun) S&W will reimburse you for the transfer. Most are getting one or two extra mags for the inconvience. This gun is worth the aggravation.
 
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I also bought a BG 380 last weekend. First range experience was good - no problems. Long, hard trigger pull will take some getting used to. Overall I really like the gun.
 
I thought I would send this to the top since some members were interested in how the 380 performed at the range.

Bill

There is a popular video site that has a video of how well the EAB serial number performs at the range. "Bodyguard 380 at the range" in case more were interested.
 
I was a big proponant of the Bodyguard 380 when they first came out and liked it more than my Kahr P380 and hugely more than the LCP. I always shoot a couple hundred rounds thru any gun before I carry it to be sure it will be reliable. I love the feel of the pistol and the laser is great. At a little over 600 rounds it came apart on me, the takedown pin came out and the slide was launched off the frame. Talk about a bad feeling, this was the first pistol out of 100s I've owned that came apart while firing. I sent it back to the factory and S&Ws customer service is topshelf. Got it back with a new frame and serial number "EAB" but it was the old style frame unlike the one pictured above. I just lost confidence in the pistol and my dealer took it back.
What a shame because I really liked the BG380, I'll think about buying another next year when I'm more confidant the bugs are worked out. The new redesigned frame with the collar around the laser activation buttons is the frame you want on yours. The early EAB frames do not have this collar and I believe are the same as the EAA original frames. So when I sart seeing EAC numbers perhaps I'll try this gun again.
Luckily my Bodyguard 38 revolver has been troublefree from the get go, I wish my 380 had been.
 
Just got my replaced BG380 back from S&W on Friday. It is a newly designed frame EAB7000 series frame with the rings around the laser buttons, stiffer spring wire, redesigned takedown lever with a much larger notch in it. As tight as it is in now, I can't ever see if coming out accidentially. The S&W customer support was outstanding and returned the gun with 2 new magazines and another zipper carrying case. But it did take 4 1/2 weeks inhouse before shipping my replacement. Hopefully they have everything resolved. I am planning to go to the range this weekend and put at least 150 rounds thru it to make sure.
 
Based on info here, I went to my LGS tonight and looked at two BG380s. One was an EAA and the other was an EAB with the ring around the laser buttons. I told them about the issues and the fixes, and they had not heard about them.

I bought the EAB model, EAB5###, DOB 10-12-2010. The LGS guy threw in three extra mags (they actually had S&W branded mags in stock for it!) :)

Can't wait to go shoot it!
 
Based on info here, I went to my LGS tonight and looked at two BG380s. One was an EAA and the other was an EAB with the ring around the laser buttons. I told them about the issues and the fixes, and they had not heard about them.

I bought the EAB model, EAB5###, DOB 10-12-2010. The LGS guy threw in three extra mags (they actually had S&W branded mags in stock for it!) :)

Can't wait to go shoot it!

Congrats. You will love shooting this gun. It just feels good in the hand. WallyWorld has the best prices on the Winchester white box or Remington FMJ practice ammo at $31 for 100 rounds if you can find it in stock.
 
I've been looking at the various .380 for awhile now. I'm glad I saw this. Whats the price range for these?
 
Congrats. You will love shooting this gun. It just feels good in the hand. WallyWorld has the best prices on the Winchester white box or Remington FMJ practice ammo at $31 for 100 rounds if you can find it in stock.

I bought two 50 round boxes of PMC Bronze 90gr FMJ and one 25 round box of Hornady Critical Defense 90 gr FTX. I didn't bother to look at our local Wal-Mart since they never stock any handgun ammo. The PMC was $20 a box, and the Hornady was $25...at $1 a round, I won't be burning up a lot of that!

The BG80 does feel a lot better than the other 380s I have tried, including the Kahr, LCP, the Bersa Thunder (which didn't feel bad, it was just too big for a pocket pistol; at that size, I'd rather carry my M&P9c or G26), and the SIG P238. I have to admit, I kinda liked the P238, but I wanted a pistol that my wife could also carry in her purse on occasion too, and she was scared of the "cocked and locked" carry (she doesn't like my 1911s either) so I traded it.

I'm going to try to find some ammo at other Wal-Marts or Academy...I've ordered online before, but the shipping costs eat up any savings, so I might as well buy locally.
 
I've been looking at the various .380 for awhile now. I'm glad I saw this. Whats the price range for these?

I paid $580 for mine, which is too much, but all the other gun shops in the area didn't have one. I deal there a lot, though, so the guy threw in three extra mags, which were marked $27.95, so that made it a lot better!
 
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