OG Bodyguard 380 Discontinued

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I shan't miss it. I tried to dry fire one once. With my skinny hands and long fingers, it moved all over the place before the hammer dropped. The trigger pull covered a couple of zip codes.
 
If Smith hadn't produced the 2.0, I could have been entirely content with the original. Wanted something LCP sized, but much more shootable, with decent sights. The double action was no big deal for a DA revolver shooter, and TruGlos made the decent sights into great sights. Have two good ones, and one that wasn't reliable. . Between the long trigger, hammer full down at rest, and firing pin block...safest small pistol, ever.
And then they came out with the 2.0....which holds more,and is easier to shoot, better ergos. Jury is still out on changing the sights; have the BG1.0 rears on both of mine.
Moon
 
My wife bought the Body Guard 380. Her finger got cramped up on the range from squeezing the long and heavy trigger pull. I traded her my Taurus 380 for it. She loves that gun. I installed a Santiago trigger kit on the BG which helped a bit with the stiff trigger. But it's still a hard pull. It's my every day carry weapon and I'm comfortable with it. In a gunfight, I'm sure the adrenaline rush will reduce the trigger pull to negligible. Perhaps I should look at the 2.0 someday.
 
Had a M&P Bodyguard 1.0 with built in red laser, TruGloTritium Night Sights, and it served me well for 10 years. After shooting the Sig P365 380, it intrigued me, so I bought one. The smooth, lighter trigger and 12+1 capacity worked well for me. After 800+ flawless rounds of range and SD ammo thru the Sig, I sold the BG 1.0. This was before the BG 2.0 was released. Still have my Shield 9 1.0 in my 3 EDC rotation and it's not going anywhere.
 
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