It occurred to me today that while I see many discussions about the Centennial J-frames (internal hammer, like the 442), and many photographs of members' Centennials, I see far less in here about the Bodyguard (shrouded hammer, or 438) models.
Since both keep the hammer from interfering with the draw, I'm curious as to why the shrouded models are less popular. I would think the Bodyguard would be more popular, since it enables SA fire without having the snag-ability of the standard chief's special. Whenever people talk about the ideal snubbie, it's usually the 442, not the 438... or am I wrong?
Since both keep the hammer from interfering with the draw, I'm curious as to why the shrouded models are less popular. I would think the Bodyguard would be more popular, since it enables SA fire without having the snag-ability of the standard chief's special. Whenever people talk about the ideal snubbie, it's usually the 442, not the 438... or am I wrong?