Since August of 2024, I’ve watched nearly every YouTube video that I could find on the BG2 searching every day. Some have been very interesting, factual, and revealing. Some are just a waste of my time. A few really get detailed with their testing and their feedback is reasonable. Most do not discuss or mention the list of design flaws and quality control issues.
It’s definitely NOT common to have sights off for me. No other firearm, I’ve owned since 1978 including Colt, Ruger, Charter Arms, Sig Sauer, Remington, KelTec, and Panther Arms, have had bad sights, accuracy, reliability, or out-of-the-box failures.
With that said, I really like my BG2 for a very concealable, light weight, comfortable pocket defense carry. So far it has shot 9 different brands with zero failures. I have a little over 250 through it, anxious to get to 500. I’m eager to get the ArmaLaser Trigger Guard Mounted green laser. The Talon grip on the rear of the slide was very big help with gripping and racking the slide. I have not yet decided to go to the XS Sights.
I don’t use brass dowels to drift sights.
His POIs are very similar to what I experienced at 25 yards, not benched – very disappointed.
10 Yards: High/Left? – My BG2 POI has all been Left about 4”, Low about 2”. After drifting the front sight, it’s now about 1 inch left and believe it or not the POI came up about 1 inch.
Cost: Not that important for my defense carry. $200 or $300 either way doesn’t matter to me if my defense carry will shoot an A-Zone at 4 yards, 7 yards, and 15 yards.
I am puzzled what in the design, manufacturing, or lack of quality control, is causing it to shoot so inaccurately? To me, that is unacceptable for the legendary Smith & Wesson.
Rather than a “comp” toy, I would have really paid more for a “corrected” Body Guard 3.0.
Corrected:
Out of the box…
- Shoots POA/POI at 4, 7, and15 yards – preferably A-Zone hits
- Does not need chamber feed polished to shoot 3 popular defense ammo
- Does not need gunsmithing to fix the guide rod spring
- Less force to rack the slide
- A bright larger front sight dot, and a 2-dot rear sight. The tritium is nearly worthless and I won’t be looking for it at night if I have a low light or night time encounter.
If this little pocket carry had been what it should have been, I would have paid $899 for it, and S&W may have had the “Pocket Carry 380 of the Decade!
I’m probably just doing too much wishful thinking?