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.
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 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.

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?