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No idea of the exact round count, but plenty enough to say it's a solid little pistol built to shoot, regardless of any growing pains it had when first introduced.
This ain't a gimmick gun...
Estimated round count is somewhere between 500 and 1000, it has fired every time the trigger has been...
Another 50 rounds through the Bodyguard 380 today, weak hand practice, WWB ammo, the pistol ran great with no issues, did fail to lock the slide back once but it was weak hand only practice so I'm calling it my fault (limp wrist)...I was gripping it as weak as I could figure out how and still...
Reads like solid grounds for a case dismissal to me...
Judge comes right out and says he doesn't recognize the Constitution as the law, I'd say he could be stripped of his robe and thrown off the bench with prejudice... given a competent and willing attorney for the defense.
A mistrial at the...
If they're aluminum (or alloys of aluminum), I'll stick to plastic.
I'd rather have plastic with a steel chassis than aluminum anything for a pistol.
And yes, coming full circle, to keep selling them.
Seems it would flop around on my leg too much for me, even if the holster was snug in the pocket unless the pants were awful snug... and I can't do snug pants, my job is too physically active for that, gotta be able to climb, crawl, bend, etc. (flatbed truck driver, not a pole dancer)...
Snappy micro 380's...
Yes, they're a little snappy, but not as bad as 9mm in a small P365, at least not for me.
They'll never be comfy or fun to shoot, they're too short and thin for that, but they're comfy and fun to carry.
Power...380 is plenty, a couple rounds in the face is pretty much a...
Any micro single stack 380 auto should do.
My choice is the S&W Bodyguard 380, but there are others the same size.
Carries so easy I truly forget its there, so I always carry it, every day.
GUN TYPE...
Only guns with LOOOONG, HEAVY trigger pulls should be carried in a pocket or purse...but... read any thread about pocket 380's and you'll quickly see this is nobody's priority.
Most glorify how much better the triggers are on some models with shorter lighter pulls, and poopoo...
About 100 fps, brass lasts longer, and that's about it.
I've been shooting 280 AI for several years now, hunting deer and coyotes, and its been great.
I've never fired a bullet lighter than 160 grains through it, as it is primarily a longer range setup.
The not very popular 7mm Remington...
Finally made it home to post this... if y'all have any info on what exact model it is I'd appreciate it... the finish is rough on the frame, but it is tight and fully functional, I've never shot it...chambered in 32 Long.
Serial #75765
I have an old hand ejector chambered in 32 long, my uncle gave it to me years ago... I'm really not sure of the exact version it is, it's really old though.... still tight and in great working order but does have some finish wear on it.
I've never shot it... and I'd post a pic if I had ever...
I've only got the Bodyguard 380, a few hundred rounds through it and I'm happy with it... it is my EDC these days due to a real need for deep concealment.
A clearer "no" than my previous one...
I had a Leupold Deltapoint Pro on a Glock 40 MOS 10mm a couple years back, spent a good deal of time and money getting it set up and used to it... it was good for long range stuff at the range, I could hit 12x12 inch steel at 150 yards reliably with it...
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