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I've been thinking of getting a .380 pistol for a couple of years now. I'm not sure it's a "need", but I do pay attention to my "wants".

I went back and forth with Glock 42, Ruger LCP II, and M&P Bodyguard. The Glock 42 is a little big, while the Ruger and Bodyguard have both good and bad reviews. Then I noted that most of the bad reviews were on older Rugers and M&P.

I did buy a Glock 42, I get them on the LE discount so I can always get my money back. Then I handled the Ruger and Bodyguard extensively, and bought the Bodyguard. It's much better suited to gym shorts while walking the dog. About six years ago I had to face down a 100 lb Pit Bull bare handed. When he realized I wasn't bluffing, he backed off. But the Bodyguard is probably better than a 70 year old with empty hands. :D

Academy doesn't let you try the trigger, but they had the Flat Dark Earth model $30 off, so I took a chance. I can't use the safety because I'm left handed. But like the Shield, it doesn't seem necessary. The long double action won't bother me. my other pocket gun is a S&W 642 revolver.

I'll give both the Smith and Glock a checkout at the range tomorrow. Is there a hollow point the Bodyguard seems to favor?
 
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I thought all the rebates were over. Google, here I come.

Edit:
I just submitted my rebate. I was given a tracking number, but it doesn't say where to check status. The Milano page has no place to enter a tracking number.

Thank you jeppo !!!
 
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I've seen the Hornady critical defense round listed as being fairly reliable in the bodyguard on quite a few forums. I'm not sure that's saying much. I wanted a micro .380 myself and looked at the bodyguard, but came across as many negative reviews as I did positive. Pretty much the same with every small .380 with maybe Glock 42 being the exception, but it's too large to justify it's caliber IMO and I would just as soon go with a 9mm in a gun that size. Good luck and I hope you find one that works well.
 
I just bought one under LE. Its an awesome pistol i am very happy with my choice. Trigger is not that hard to pull to much is made about triggers today. My gun has lazer and no safety. It is my favorite carry now and critical defense and fed hst are the most accurate. I just love this pistol. Got my 50 dollar rebate yesterday. Took couple of weeks.
 
Hornady Critical Defense is my first choice for a short barreled pistol. Thanks.
 
What is different about the "new" BG?

I don't actually know, but I saw a couple of reviews that said "that was corrected with the newer models". Gun makers usually make small, incremental, changes as they go along. Sig Sauer makes upgrades every few months, they never announce them.
 
I thought all the rebates were over. Google, here I come.

Edit:
I just submitted my rebate. I was given a tracking number, but it doesn't say where to check status. The Milano page has no place to enter a tracking number.

Thank you jeppo !!!

You're welcome. You can spend $5 of your newfound $50 buying me a beer. If you got the email, you're golden. It seems Milano isn't involved in this round so you should see your prepaid card in 3 weeks or so. :D
 
You're welcome. You can spend $5 of your newfound $50 buying me a beer. If you got the email, you're golden. It seems Milano isn't involved in this round so you should see your prepaid card in 3 weeks or so. :D

No email yet, just the web site saying it was accepted. Three weeks sounds fast.
 
I have arthritis of the hands and racking can be a problem for me with many pistols and recoil can be too. I owned a Ruger Lc9s but it's recoil started to bother my hand during range sessions. I decided to go to 380, but the bad Bodyguard reports turned me away from it. I settled on a Remington RM380. It is acclaimed for the ease of racking and light recoil. I swapped out the hammer, firing pin and recoil springs with Galloway parts. That made the trigger pull smoother and lighter, and the recoil was further reduced. It eats any ammo it is fed without failure.

I set about learning what the best ammo for 380 micro might be. There are numerous claims from manufacturers that do not hold up under testing. Ammo Quest on YouTube did extensive testing of 380 HP ammo to determine the best performing ammo. Their tests showed that most 380 HP either failed to expand or had I inconsistent expansion out of a short barrel. The exception was Precision One XTP. It expanded every time and very uniformly. The XTP bullet is a Hornady bullet (if I recall properly).

After a month of research I settled on Lehigh Defense Extreme Defender hydrostatic ammo. It is controversial, but I an confident from my research that it will outperform any 380 HP. Please note I make that statement for 380 not other rounds. also I am not looking to turn this thread into an ammo debate.

I hope that anyone who has or will purchase a Bodyguard will have a good experience, but all should know that the selection of ammo for it ought not be based on ad claims. I research life and death choices and, if I had not decided on Lehigh, I would be loaded with Precision One XTP.
 
My dad, my friend, and my wife all picked up Remington rm380's last month at a local gun store's black Friday sale - $199 with the mail in rebate of $100 we paid a net $99 (why not?). None of us can get hollow points to feed in it (at least not Federal Hydro Shocks)?!?
 
Y LGC gave me a box of Remington Ultimate Defense JHP when I bought the gun. It fed without a problem. I have not see any reports until now of. Failure to fee HP ammo. The Lehigh Defense Extreme Defender with its fluted solid copper bullet feeds fine.
 
Y LGC gave me a box of Remington Ultimate Defense JHP when I bought the gun. It fed without a problem. I have not see any reports until now of. Failure to fee HP ammo. The Lehigh Defense Extreme Defender with its fluted solid copper bullet feeds fine.

We'll give 'em a try.
 
I've been carrying my M&P bodyguard 380 everyday since 2015 & lost track of how many rounds I've put thru it. I usually put around 50 rounds a month practice shooting it. My carry loads are either Federal Hydra shoks or Hornady Critical Defense. Reliability with both of those brands has been 100%. I get a occasional light strike using Monarch/PPU ammo, Remington green box too. But never the defensive carry loads. Keep it clean at all times and it will serve you well. Great little pocket gun!
 
I've been thinking of getting a .380 pistol for a couple of years now. I'm not sure it's a "need", but I do pay attention to my "wants".

I went back and forth with Glock 42, Ruger LCP II, and M&P Bodyguard. The Glock 42 is a little big, while the Ruger and Bodyguard have both good and bad reviews. Then I noted that most of the bad reviews were on older Rugers and M&P.

I did buy a Glock 42, I get them on the LE discount so I can always get my money back. Then I handled the Ruger and Bodyguard extensively, and bought the Bodyguard. It's much better suited to gym shorts while walking the dog. About six years ago I had to face down a 100 lb Pit Bull bare handed. When he realized I wasn't bluffing, he backed off. But the Bodyguard is probably better than a 70 year old with empty hands. :D

Academy doesn't let you try the trigger, but they had the Flat Dark Earth model $30 off, so I took a chance. I can't use the safety because I'm left handed. But like the Shield, it doesn't seem necessary. The long double action won't bother me. my other pocket gun is a S&W 642 revolver.

I'll give both the Smith and Glock a checkout at the range tomorrow. Is there a hollow point the Bodyguard seems to favor?

i carry Federal HST 99 g. hollow point. there have been a few negative reports of not enough penetration. i pay no attention to that. the shape of the bullet nearly guarantees reliable feeding. PMC is my favorite range ammo.

i probably carry the BG more than any gun owned. it has been 100% reliable. mine is mostly carried in a Wright OWB holster at 3 oclock.

one suggestion....hone the rails buttery smooth with a fine [very fine] stone and keep them well lubed. smooth up the ramp also.
good luck
 
i carry Federal HST 99 g. hollow point. there have been a few negative reports of not enough penetration. i pay no attention to that. the shape of the bullet nearly guarantees reliable feeding. PMC is my favorite range ammo.

i probably carry the BG more than any gun owned. it has been 100% reliable. mine is mostly carried in a Wright OWB holster at 3 oclock.

one suggestion....hone the rails buttery smooth with a fine [very fine] stone and keep them well lubed. smooth up the ramp also.
good luck

I have just the tool for honing the rails, a Spyderco knife stone. They are triangle shaped for grtting into the slide rails. I have fine and xtra fine.
 
Over 1500 rounds thru my BG still perfect the trigger is buttery smoooooooth:Dwas gritty till 500 rounds no FTF or FTE..Has last shot hold open that my second gen LCP didn't have:cool:
 
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