Your opinion on Bodyguard 2.0 vs LCP Max?

My question is (other than capacity) if you want something to simply drop in gym shorts pocket. Why not a regular LCP? I've handled and fired all three. I've had all three in my pocket. The BG and Max feel like a mini 9 when compared to the LCP. May as well get a 365 or Hellcat.
Capacity for one.
 
Capacity [compared to the lcp] and WEIGHT [compared to 365]! Weight difference is huge! I have both a 2.0 and 365. For me, the 365 is a superb BELT gun. No way I can make it a pocket gun. But I do agree, the original LCPs are great pocket guns. Just not as shootable as the 2.0. YMMV
 
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Capacity [compared to the lcp] and WEIGHT [compared to 365]! Weight difference is huge! I have both a 2.0 and 365. For me, the 365 is a superb BELT gun. No way I can make it a pocket gun. But I do agree, the original LCPs are great pocket guns. Just not as shootable as the 2.0. YMMV
I carry my 365 in my front pocket sometimes. Jeans or cargo pants/shorts. Couldn't do it with gym shorts though. I don't think I'd carry anything in gym shorts unless pocket had a zipper.
 
I have the LCP MAX. Pluses easy to carry ccw, never had a jam or failure to feed, hammer feed,good night sights, trigger is not bad in mho. Minuses I have had trouble shooting low been correcting this using the Matrix. Not pleasant to shoot after 20-30 rounds im done. In my opinion it`s a belly gun. Good luck on your decision.
 
I need a pocket pistol terribly. I want a 10+1 380 that I can truly throw in a draw string shorts and go out with the family.

I've been looking at the LCP Max and the BG 2.0

I really, and I mean really want to like the BG 2.0 but I've seen and read so many issues (same issues, not numerous). They are dead triggers and really poor accuracy.
Bodyguard 2.0 is the better of the two for multiple reasons. I have both.
In my opinion, the BG 2.0 is the best small .380 auto ever made.
Glock 42 is a close second.
 
I owned an LCP Max and switched to the BG 2.0. I have been extremely satisfied with the 2.0, whereas I had function issues with the trigger safety lever on the LCP. The BG 2.0 fits my hand very well and I like the ergonomics. It carries comfortably in an IWB hip holster.
 
MY wife has had a ruger max since they have been around . Been a issue free handgun . does whats it meant to do with out wondering if your bought a pistol or another s&w with issues ! I will say my wifes 380 is not her primary carry . Thats a 9mm p365 xl . The little max get carried only when a dress is more suited to the occasion and then carried in a garter belt holster with an extra extended mag . carry ammo is underwood extreme defender now .
 
I had a BG 2.0. Loved the ergos but Issues with feeding and ejection all ammo types made give it up. Also didn't care for the stiff loading mags (10 was hard and could never fit 12 in the 12), relatively hard to rack and super wide rear sight. When it ran I never could shoot it that well. I now have a LCP Max. Ergos aren't as good as the 2.0. However it is 100% reliable, mags are incredibly easy to load, racks easily and sights are better for my eyes. I just plain shoot better with it especially with one hand, but more importantly given it's role, I trust it completely. I use the 10 round mag with flush plate.
 
Actually, just returned from another trip to the range, and got the XS sights dialed in on the BG 2.0, and boy, I'm liking this thing more and more, and couldn't ask for any better ergonomics and accuracy from a gun small enough to put in my pocket (barely). And it's just plain fun to shoot to boot!

Note: I tried out the Underwood 68 Gr. Xtreme Defense ammo again, and this time I "only" got one failure to feed with one out of 30 rounds, but find that any and all other defensive ammo I run through it runs flawlessly. So for the time being, I'll stick with one of the better HP choices for carry, and keep plugging away at the range with the Underwood until, and if I'm satisfied that it will run without hiccup.


Frank
 
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I had a BG 2.0. Loved the ergos but Issues with feeding and ejection all ammo types made give it up. Also didn't care for the stiff loading mags (10 was hard and could never fit 12 in the 12), relatively hard to rack and super wide rear sight. When it ran I never could shoot it that well. I now have a LCP Max. Ergos aren't as good as the 2.0. However it is 100% reliable, mags are incredibly easy to load, racks easily and sights are better for my eyes. I just plain shoot better with it especially with one hand, but more importantly given it's role, I trust it completely. I use the 10 round mag with flush plate.
Difficult loading of magazines can be rectified by clipping a couple or more coils off the bottom of the magazine spring.
Kahrs are, or used to be, the worst about hard to load magazines. I have had several years ago and I learned to shorten the length of the springs by 1/4 to 1/3 of their length.
Ridiculous situation.
Too many guns are designed by engineers and marketers who don't know much or anything about loading and shooting a guns.
 
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