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Apparently it’s nearly the size of the original BG380. I’m confused on the specs too, seems something got mixed up.

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It’s smaller than the 42 (which is surprising to me):

Glock could've made the G42 smaller. No doubt. However, we were told in an armorer class that when Glock started thinking about making a .380, they evaluated the last 3 years of commercial (not LE/Gov) ammunition sales, and observed that .380 was the fastest selling non-duty caliber, and that the significant percentage of buyers of .380's were female. We were told they wanted a smallish .380 that would give new female buyers/shooters a comfortable shooting experience in what became the G42. This was at the same time that you could hear/read how a lot of buyers of the really diminutive .380's, like the LCP, would complain about the felt recoil and the small grip.

Personally, while I didn't want to buy one (because of the size), I think Glock nailed the overall market with their G42.

S&W has their 380EZ for customers wanting a larger grip frame and an easier shooting .380, so it makes sense they'd keep the newest iteration of the Bodyguard as small as possible, for the customers who favored ultimate concealability over other 'comfort' issues.
 
i have an original BG380, and have been carrying it more often, including today, hot out. it carries easily in my pocket, with a pocket holster. i have the laser version, didn't want that but it was in stock and without was not..
i might want one if it is, or feels smaller, bigger is out of the question..
 
I've carried an original BG380 nearly since the beginning. I have zero complaints about it. It fits my particular need for me to a tee. I just found out about the BG 2.0 about an hour ago. I haven't seen any of the videos yet and may not be able to watch any for a while. Interestingly, here is how S&W calls it.

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I like the looks of it, but I'd have to hold one first. These little micro guns don't work so well for me with their tiny sized grips. I have the first gun Bodyguard as well as a 9 and 40 caliber Shield, and they are just too small for me to get a good grip on.
 
I have one of the original 380 Bodyguards. Their was no option of a laser or no laser, they all came with lasers at the time. They would easily fit into a jeans pocket in a pocket holster. The trigger was the worst trigger of any gun that I have. I used to carry it in my pocket, but haven’t for quite a few years. The new one might be a lot better, but I’d have to see it. Hold it, and try that trigger.
 
I’m on the list at my local place when they get one in. I’m not obligated to buy it but I’m very intrigued by it. I didn’t like the LCP max much and gifted it to my father in law and went back to carrying my old Gen 1 LCP. I do really like the g42 and have a hard time thinking there is much of anything better as far as shootabilty than it. I won’t know till I put one in my hands. Is 380 ideal? No it is not but if it fits in cargo shorts pockets easily I’ll probably buy it
 
Glock could've made the G42 smaller. No doubt. However, we were told in an armorer class that when Glock started thinking about making a .380, they evaluated the last 3 years of commercial (not LE/Gov) ammunition sales, and observed that .380 was the fastest selling non-duty caliber, and that the significant percentage of buyers of .380's were female. We were told they wanted a smallish .380 that would give new female buyers/shooters a comfortable shooting experience in what became the G42. This was at the same time that you could hear/read how a lot of buyers of the really diminutive .380's, like the LCP, would complain about the felt recoil and the small grip.

Personally, while I didn't want to buy one (because of the size), I think Glock nailed the overall market with their G42.

S&W has their 380EZ for customers wanting a larger grip frame and an easier shooting .380, so it makes sense they'd keep the newest iteration of the Bodyguard as small as possible, for the customers who favored ultimate concealability over other 'comfort' issues.
I agree that Glock nailed it with the G42. My wife owns an earlier LCP and she was fine with it until her hand strength degraded to the point that she could no longer rack the slide. By comparison, her Glock 42 was easier to use and much softer to shoot. She was fine with it until her hand strength degraded to the point that she could no longer rack the slide. Size and recoil were never an issue for her. She still shoots her LCP, her G42 and her .45 1911s very well. I just have to rack the slides for her. Her .380EZ and at least for now, her 9mm EZ allow her to fully operate her personal carry. Until now, there have been no other handgun choices that could replace my beloved BG 380, but I'm anxious to handle the new BG 2.0.
 
Looks pretty good, like a mini Shield Plus.

Sootch on YouTube already has a review out:


Key takeaways:
  • It looks slightly longer than an LCP Max.
  • Sootch says it shoots pretty good. Does not look snappy
  • 10+1 flush fit, 12+1 extended. Flush fit still fit Sootxh’s hand for a 3-finger grip.
  • Serated black u-notch rear, orange tritium front.
Overall, I’m interested. I think it could replace my LCP Max as a more shootable, “fightable” gun. Kind of hits the bell for my 42X 10+1 I’ve been wanted from Glock for a while. Maybe now they’ll have to answer!

Will give it time to see how QC is and reliable it is. Sootch said he didn’t have any issues but that’s typical with sent-for-review models nowadays. It’s the mainstream production that’ll tell the truth of things
Thanks for posting. Think my LCP Max is for sale.
 
Here's some pics of mine, along with my 1st gen LCP. As you can see, the sizes are VERY similar, with the Bodyguard 2.0 being slightly longer in the grip. The width comparison photo is the best I could get - the mag baseplate on the Bodyguard 2.0 makes it look wider than it actually is - most of the gun is slimmer than the LCP, but it was hard to get a better shot. The scale pic at 9.85 ounces is with no mag, and matches the advertised weight. The other pic is with the empty 10 round mag. Obviously, the 12 round mag makes the grip a wee bit longer, but it still fits easily in my cargo shorts pocket with the extended mag.

More info to come after I've actually fired the gun...
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So S&W is advertising a weight figure that includes no magazine.

Seems like a worthless data point. No one carries a pistol without a magazine (and ammo!).

I suppose it's just marketing manipulation to make it sound lighter than it really is.
 
I don’t care about the recoil, it’s not a pleasure gun.. if it’s bigger I’m out. I am looking for something smaller though…
It's not smaller. A bit taller in the grip. Did you see the Handgun Hero silhouettes on page 1?
 
BRAND NEW - Bodyguard 2.0 - Smith & Wesson (youtube.com)

S&W Bodyguard 2.0! its small but has a great personality. (youtube.com)

Smith & Wesson BodyGuard 2.0 Review (youtube.com)


This guy compares it to several Micro9/slimline guns beginning at: 12:40
S&W Bodyguard 2.0! its small but has a great personality. - YouTube


One of the few who bothered to compare it to the original.
The NEW Smith and Wesson Bodyguard 2.0!! (youtube.com)
(But, for the record, doing a horrible job of comparing them).

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This guy does a better job:
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Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 Range Review at KYGUNCO - YouTube

(There's several other videos of people just shooting or talking about it, but I was looking for details and comparisons).


Thanks to @trucker-chase who found it on Handgun Hero already. That's helpful. (But I always like to see real life comparisons, too, since I'm always wondering if HH has some wiggle room on its accuracy).
That looks pretty good! I think I need another gun
 
Here's some pics of mine, along with my 1st gen LCP. As you can see, the sizes are VERY similar, with the Bodyguard 2.0 being slightly longer in the grip. The width comparison photo is the best I could get - the mag baseplate on the Bodyguard 2.0 makes it look wider than it actually is - most of the gun is slimmer than the LCP, but it was hard to get a better shot. The scale pic at 9.85 ounces is with no mag, and matches the advertised weight. The other pic is with the empty 10 round mag. Obviously, the 12 round mag makes the grip a wee bit longer, but it still fits easily in my cargo shorts pocket with the extended mag.

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Thanks for sharing.
 
I have a Ruger LCP Max that, after a trip back to Ruger (shooting several inches from POA at 10 yards) and a Galloway trigger is...acceptable. I'd prefer a better trigger and finish, but the form factor is simply unmatched in the 'tiny' .380 class except for the Kahr CW380 (I have one of those, also; it's a full size smaller than the LCP Max.)

I hope S&W eventually puts out a 'chopped' version of this that actually competes with the Max for size; at this scale, fractions of an inch become relevant and the Bodyguard 2.0 is NOT a competitor to the Max, however much I wish it was.

Larry
 
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