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by PowerReviewsPros
- Compact (120)
- Lightweight (110)
- Easy to use (95)
- Accuracy (84)
- Durable (66)
Cons
- Difficult maintenance (8)
- Long trigger pull (8)
- Accuracy (4)
Best Uses
- Home protection (89)
- Shooting ranges (35)
- Concealed carry (16)
- Conceal carry (7)
- Personal protection (6)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Homeowner (94), Enthusiast (74), Hunter / fisherman (35), Collector (25), Beginner (17)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (110), Yes (16)
Most Liked Positive Review
Great for Personal Protection & CCW
This is only my second handgun purchase so take this review with a grain of salt.
I bought the BG 380 for concealed carry while traveling, and for personal protection when stayin...Read complete review
This is only my second handgun purchase so take this review with a grain of salt.
I bought the BG 380 for concealed carry while traveling, and for personal protection when staying in hotel rooms. I want the best in quality and reliability so I went with Smith & Wesson because of their strong reputation. Concealment is my number one priority and this tiny gun delivers. It can be easily concealed under a t-shirt, which is perfect for carrying during the hot summer months. I like the look and feel of the pistol. I also like the soft case it comes in because it looks like a typical CD wallet or day planner. The case also has an additional loop for a second magazine or small flashlight, but only one magazine was included. I purchased two magazines and a holster directly from Smith and Wesson because Gander Mountain did not have the accessories available.
I took the gun to the range and fired off 50 rounds. I was greatly satisfied with the performance. The sights were dead on from the factory and I was able to quickly zero the laser within 25 shots. I found it difficult to hold the laser steadily on the bulls-eye, but I was still able to consistently shoot 2 inch groups at approximately 30 feet. The trigger pull is somewhat heavy and gets heavier towards the rear of the pull. However, it is very easy to feel when the hammer is about to release making it easy to time the shot when your aim is optimal. It has a proper trigger for personal defense because you have to be intent on pulling the trigger. Yet, it still handles well enough to also get an accurate, well placed shot if needed. I do not like the fact that there is a good bit of slack at the beginning of the pull, but this is a minor issue.
For me the tiny frame makes getting a good grip difficult so I was somewhat surprised by the recoil. If I practice a solid grip, I am sure I can handle it better. I found that the push button for the laser was hard to activate using only my index finger and it was even more difficult on the other side. I was able to improve this by re-seating the laser in the frame. The contacts on the internal circuit board were not lined up exactly with the external push buttons. Especially for the price, I was expecting better attention to detail from Smith & Wesson. I am greatly satisfied with the quality on the pistol itself, and the laser. I just wish they would have taken the time to make sure it was installed correctly. I probably will not use the laser unless absolutely necessary, but its nice to know its there and integrated nicely into the design. Like others, the gun was very 'tight' initially, but is starting to loosen up.
Many question the stopping power of the .380 round, but I feel confident it will do the job with quality self defense ammo and well placed shots. I am very confident in the accuracy I experienced with this pistol. I need to put more rounds through it before I can speak to the reliability. Make sure the ammo you buy chambers and ejects smoothly. The Fiocchi JHPs the clerk sold me would not eject without firing the gun. Probably just because the gun is not broken in. The stuff at the range worked great, but was not a name brand.
Overall a great product, great design, smooth operation, and solid feel for such
a lightweight and compact pistol.
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Most Liked Negative Review
Great gun but a couple downsides
Gun is nice and small. Light weight when loaded. Works good for someone with small hands. Laser can be turned on seperatly. Laser has 2 setting: constant and pulse. Downsides are the ...Read complete review
Gun is nice and small. Light weight when loaded. Works good for someone with small hands. Laser can be turned on seperatly. Laser has 2 setting: constant and pulse. Downsides are the long trigger pull and that it is about 7lb pull. Easily hidden in your pocket.
Gun was very tight when bought but after about 500 rounds it is starting to get better.
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Pros
- Accuracy
- Compact Design
- Durable
- Easy Maintenance
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Home Protection
Comments about Smith & Wesson Smith & Wesson Bodyguard Handgun:
I not only got the 380 bodygaurd for myself I got both of my Daughters one also !
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Accuracy
- Compact Design
- Easy Maintenance
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Home Protection
Comments about Smith & Wesson Smith & Wesson Bodyguard Handgun:
I love this gun as my ccw small but gets the job done laser is the big thing for me works great 1200 round zero problems works great when I ride
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Accuracy
- Compact Design
- Durable
- Easy Maintenance
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Home Protection
Comments about Smith & Wesson Smith & Wesson Bodyguard Handgun:
Trigger pull is long and stiff, which in itself, is a great safety feature. After the first magazine, it was second nature. For those who prefer a manual safety, it has one of those too. The laser and sights were dead-on. Not intended as a range gun, but a lot of fun anyway.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Accuracy
- Compact Design
- Durable
- Easy Maintenance
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Very Easy To Conceal
Cons
- Only Comes With One Mag
Best Uses
- Conceal carry
- Home Protection
- My Back-up Conceal Carry
Comments about Smith & Wesson Smith & Wesson Bodyguard Handgun:
Very nice small firearm, easy to field strip and clean, change batterys.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Accuracy
- Compact Design
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Smith & Wesson Smith & Wesson Bodyguard Handgun:
I love this little gun. I'm a beginning shooter and my husband wanted me to get a gun for concealed carry. I took it to the range for the first time the day before my CCW class and shot 50 rounds through it. When I took my range test, I didn't use the laser and I still put about thirty rounds in the 5-inch center of the target. Sights are much better than the Ruger LCP.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Compact Design
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
Cons
- Accuracy
Best Uses
Comments about Smith & Wesson Smith & Wesson Bodyguard Handgun:
Nice team at Gander
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Compact Design
- Durable
- Easy Maintenance
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Concealed Carry
- Home Protection
Comments about Smith & Wesson Smith & Wesson Bodyguard Handgun:
I really like this gun because of its size. Its much easier to carry all day and conceal than my 9mm. Its not much bigger than my Iphone. Also the .380 round is much more effective than the similar sized .22s.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Compact Design
- Easy To Use
- Fits Small Hands
- Laser Is A Very Good
Cons
- Too Easy To Shot
Best Uses
- Personal Defense
Comments about Smith & Wesson Smith & Wesson Bodyguard Handgun:
Laser window gets dirty easily. Green laser will be better.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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Does the gun have a sleeve specifically made for it?Asked on 6/19/2012 by boo from sc0 answers
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Is there an ankle hosister for the handgunAsked on 4/19/2012 by Ron88 from Penfield, N.Y.0 answers
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What is the maintenance that has to be done on this gun?Asked on 4/16/2012 by Anonymous0 answers
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I can not find any holster for it, HELP !Asked on 4/15/2012 by Ron from Penfield,N.Y.1 answer
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Forbus bg380 is made for bg 380 great holster snaps in place good solid hold forbus great holster
Ordered online!Answered on 5/17/2013 by Al from Charlotte
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what is the best holster.pocket or inside pants.for smith&wesson bodyguard .380/thinking of uncle mikes.?Asked on 4/11/2012 by bubba8675 from jupiter.fl0 answers
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does the smith & wesson bodyguard have a safty ?Asked on 2/1/2012 by Anonymous18 answers
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yes, The safety is a thumb actuated slide block located on the left side. I however never use it since the long hard trigger pull provides for a very safe weapon in itself and if you forget to click off the safety in a confrontation it could very well cost you your life. p.s. I really like this gun. You should buy it.Answered on 3/2/2012 by sweating bullets from La crosse WIA:
YesAnswered on 2/23/2012 by Jahr17 from WisconsinA:
yes it has a safetyAnswered on 2/10/2012 by jbird from mayfield,paA:
Yes it does. It is a very stiff safety so you don't have to worry about carrying it.Answered on 2/9/2012 by Dave from Ann Arbor, MIA:
yes itdoes it would be called a thumb saftyAnswered on 2/14/2012 by papa d from OkcA:
yes it does. a very good one at that.......nothing moves when the safety is on some of the other guns i have tried out still have some movement when the safety is on making it not seem so safe. Feel very comfortable throwing it in my pocket or bag knowing nothing is going to happen with the safety on. Also the longer trigger pull is considered a safety as well.Answered on 2/15/2012 by jo from Green Bay, WIA:
YesAnswered on 2/21/2012 by bf from illinoisA:
Yes, it does have a safety.Answered on 2/21/2012 by anonymous from indianapolis, inA:
Yes, it has a manual thumb safety.Answered on 2/26/2012 by Cook from TennesseeA:
YesAnswered on 2/29/2012 by 1911fanatic from Charleston, WVA:
Yes, it has a manual safety at the rear left of the slide.Answered on 3/9/2012 by Skippy from HoustonA:
I looked at the S&W website and it shows it with a safety. You might go there and confirm it yourself.Answered on 3/10/2012 by MarineVietVet from Amarillo, TXA:
Yes there is a safety.Answered on 3/12/2012 by peddler from Naples FLA:
YesAnswered on 3/16/2012 by Dave from Milwaukee WiA:
Yes, manual thumb safetyAnswered on 3/17/2012 by Opie from Sheboygan, WIA:
YesAnswered on 3/17/2012 by Nice Guy from MinneapolisA:
YES! The Bodyguard has one, the Ruger LCP/Kal-Tek does NOT.Answered on 3/26/2012 by Dan from WisconsinA:
yes it does, left thumb, easy to trigger safety on and off with thumb however stiff enough not to accidentally be switched.Answered on 3/28/2012 by Thumper from Monticello wi






