Bought Another Bodyguard 2.0

I have been so impressed with the Bodyguard 2.0 that I bought another one. The box has a February 2025 date. Oddly, the serial number appears lower than the one I bought last year. The slide is stamped Maryville, TN and the frame says Springfield, MA. The ramp that is integral with the frame does not have the ridge that my first BG 2.0 has. The sights appear to be centered. I was able to load the 10 round magazine 4 times without the need of a loading tool. I was able to load the 12 round magazine one time without needing a tool. I only could load 11 rounds in that magazine two more times I tried. One time the 12th round made a crease in the top round in the magazine before I gave up.

I went from the store to the range. I checked to be sure there was no barrel obstruction and then loaded up and shot. I fired 10 rounds of Winchester White Box out of a 10 round magazine and 64 jacketed round nose handloads total out of 10 and 12 round magazines. There were no failures to fire, but I had 2 instances where the slide did not lock back after firing all 10 rounds from the flat base magazine. The latch seems stiffer on the new one and/or required the slide to go farther back before latching. This is probably a minor break-in issue.

As most of you know, I did not like the stock sights, so I put XS R3D 2.0 sights on my first BG 2.0. The rear notch of the stock sight is just too wide, and the sights are not high profile enough for my tastes. I did better than before with the stock sights on the new gun, but I still will order XS sights for this gun.

The biggest difference was the trigger pull. My first gun has around 2000 rounds through it, and the trigger pull is very consistent between 4 and 4-1/8 pounds. This new gun has a stiff trigger pull and ranged between 4-5/8 pounds (once) to 5-1/2 pounds, mostly above 5 pounds. This affected my accuracy because I was expecting shots to go off before they did, and my misses were to the left. I probably managed to do better at 15 yards than I did when I first got my first BG 2.0, but it still did not meet my requirements.

My suggestions to anyone who wants to improve their speed and accuracy are to dry fire the gun a lot and to install the XS sights. For people who don't want to buy new sights, at least make your triggers smooth and approximately one pound lighter, which should affect accuracy.
funny you should mention the earlier born on date, i just got mine on june 4th and the born on date is 1/16/25. i thought as fast as these sell the born on date would only be like a week ago. mine came from one of the big distributors that sells A LOT of guns. so i dont think it was sitting around there for 5 months.
 
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The biggest difference was the trigger pull. My first gun has around 2000 rounds through it, and the trigger pull is very consistent between 4 and 4-1/8 pounds. This new gun has a stiff trigger pull and ranged between 4-5/8 pounds (once) to 5-1/2 pounds, mostly above 5 pounds. This affected my accuracy because I was expecting shots to go off before they did, and my misses were to the left. I probably managed to do better at 15 yards than I did when I first got my first BG 2.0, but it still did not meet my requirements.
Mine came with a 4lb trigger pull and after a thousand rounds, is down to 3.5lbs and very crisp. Best trigger I've ever had.
 
I guess I'm lucky I got one the first day of availibility, and it came with a great trigger pull of 4lbs, but after a thousand rounds, worked itself down to 3.5lbs. I installed the new sights and buffed the ramp off and the gun is not only 100% dependable, but is extremely accurate, hitting an 8" gong at 25 yards all day long.

My first gun is holding steady at about 4 lbs trigger pull, which is fine with me. I have not had much chance to do much live fire with the second one, but the trigger pull is down to 4.5 lbs after dry firing it a bit.
 
I have been so impressed with the Bodyguard 2.0 that I bought another one. The box has a February 2025 date. Oddly, the serial number appears lower than the one I bought last year. The slide is stamped Maryville, TN and the frame says Springfield, MA. The ramp that is integral with the frame does not have the ridge that my first BG 2.0 has. The sights appear to be centered. I was able to load the 10 round magazine 4 times without the need of a loading tool. I was able to load the 12 round magazine one time without needing a tool. I only could load 11 rounds in that magazine two more times I tried. One time the 12th round made a crease in the top round in the magazine before I gave up.

I went from the store to the range. I checked to be sure there was no barrel obstruction and then loaded up and shot. I fired 10 rounds of Winchester White Box out of a 10 round magazine and 64 jacketed round nose handloads total out of 10 and 12 round magazines. There were no failures to fire, but I had 2 instances where the slide did not lock back after firing all 10 rounds from the flat base magazine. The latch seems stiffer on the new one and/or required the slide to go farther back before latching. This is probably a minor break-in issue.

As most of you know, I did not like the stock sights, so I put XS R3D 2.0 sights on my first BG 2.0. The rear notch of the stock sight is just too wide, and the sights are not high profile enough for my tastes. I did better than before with the stock sights on the new gun, but I still will order XS sights for this gun.

The biggest difference was the trigger pull. My first gun has around 2000 rounds through it, and the trigger pull is very consistent between 4 and 4-1/8 pounds. This new gun has a stiff trigger pull and ranged between 4-5/8 pounds (once) to 5-1/2 pounds, mostly above 5 pounds. This affected my accuracy because I was expecting shots to go off before they did, and my misses were to the left. I probably managed to do better at 15 yards than I did when I first got my first BG 2.0, but it still did not meet my requirements.

My suggestions to anyone who wants to improve their speed and accuracy are to dry fire the gun a lot and to install the XS sights. For people who don't want to buy new sights, at least make your triggers smooth and approximately one pound lighter, which should affect accuracy.
So the next question is when will you be adding a BG2 comp to the collection?
 
Still puzzled by the finger bite some have experienced; is the finger (or its skin) caught by the doozit on the trigger?
Trigger slap is a different matter; the second generation LCPs killed me with that.
Moon
 
I guess I'm lucky I got one the first day of availibility, and it came with a great trigger pull of 4lbs, but after a thousand rounds, worked itself down to 3.5lbs. I installed the new sights and buffed the ramp off and the gun is not only 100% dependable, but is extremely accurate, hitting an 8" gong at 25 yards all day long.
3.5 pounds is awfully light for a pocket carry gun if yours doesn’t have a safety. Mine has an estimated pull of about 4.5 to 5 pounds. Before I ordered mine I had read that the triggers ran pretty light so I got one with a thumb safety. No regrets.
 
That is an excellent observation. :D

Yes... I think you are right about the pad vs the first joint. I was focused on sight alignment and may be placing my trigger finger too far into the trigger guard. I wear size large glove but don't have big hands, but I have long fingers. I will focus on my trigger finger next range day.
If you decide to place a "For Sale" sign under it, please message me. Thanks!
 
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