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congrats it is a nice pocket pistol, I was tempted to buy another after selling mine but the rumor is the 2.0 is coming, hopefully soon.


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I bought one Friday. FDE, no laser. Took it to the range yesterday and ran 50 rounds through it. The trigger takes a bit of getting used to, but I like it. My only complaint was that it was dry as a bone, didn't seem to have a drop of oil on it.

Now I need to get reloading dies.
 
Many of us S&W fans have had our BG380's for a while and those of you that bought them with the built in laser, are you sorry you choose that option? The reliability is poor. Never comes on when you want to use it,
batteries dead or poor contact, laser beam off POI, or poor beam intensity. Also I haven't even touched on the subject of: Laser mtg. screw coming loose, backing out , catching on the slide etc.

After a session at the range, you must remove the unit to clean your gun. (According to S&W instructions) In my opinion, the laser is more of a hindrance than an aid! I suggest to anyone considering the purchase of a BG380, get it in the no laser version! If you want one later, you can get the add on model.
 
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Many of us S&W fans have had our BG380's for a while and those of you that bought them with the built in laser, are you sorry you choose that option? The reliability is poor. Never comes on when you want to use it,
batteries dead or poor contact, laser beam off POI, or poor beam intensity. Also I haven't even touched on the subject of: Laser mtg. screw coming loose, backing out , catching on the slide etc.

After a session at the range, you must remove the unit to clean your gun. (According to S&W instructions) In my opinion, the laser is more of a hindrance than an aid! I suggest to anyone considering the purchase of a BG380, get it in the no laser version! If you want one later, you can get the add on model.

Of course you would post this 2 days after I ordered one with a laser. ;) Never had such a gadget before so was hoping it would be OK for a little fun.
 
I've had my Bodyguard .380 for about 5 years now. The laser is a waste, for me. If I get another one (maybe if a V.20 comes out) it'll be without it. Otherwise, I love it.
 
One question for those that have it. Is it a locked breech? Right now I have a Kel Tec ..380 and their

32 the .32 is locked the .380 is not.
 
Took it out today and it worked just fine with Winchester ball ammo. I did not clean it first, just sprayed some Ballistol on the rear slide rails. It has a kick to it. but accurate at SD distances and no failures.
 
I've had my Bodyguard .380 for about 5 years now. The laser is a waste, for me. If I get another one (maybe if a V.20 comes out) it'll be without it. Otherwise, I love it.
Likewise for me! I removed the laser and plugged the frame holes to keep out the dirt. I shoot it quite often at the LGS&IR. It is like a pocket-hand cannon, but still very manageable.
 

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