At a gun show browsing all the 'too big to be actually carried everyday' guns and get a quick shock at a much smaller one. Then a second shock to realize that it was the same as what in my pocket! Amazing how quickly the perceived 'normal size' grew to match the elephants on display.
My Bersa Thunder 380 Plus is one of my favorite sidearms. It's accurate, easy to control, has a 15 round mag, and easy to clean. Even has a great safery feature. It's even my go to for my daily carry. It's not as small as the Bodyguard 2.0 in this video, but it's size makes it perfect for concealed carry. The smaller the firearm (up to a point), the more control the user has over it's recoil.
Great a common since vid. I carry a NAA .22 Mag all the time and a Ruger LCP2 or my Kimber .380. The S&W Bodyguard looks interesting with 12 rounds! I've always carried small guns from the Jennings .22 and the Raven .25 back in the 80's, times were tough in my 20's and like you said, "having A gun is better than not having A gun". Switched to the Glock 17 but quickly got tired of lugging a brick all day long. Anyways great advice.
I'm excited about this one. I've had a diamondback DB380 for a few years that I just haven't gotten to run well. This is about the same size and looks like it runs great
If I can't get a full grip on the pistol to control the recoil then I don't want it. I have to hit what I shoot at. That is why folks say the pistol is too small because it does not fit their hand. We all have different size hands that need different size guns. The average person will not be able to shoot like those that are already familiar with guns especially not a small one they can't control. Find a gun that you shoot best and that is not always the smallest.
S&W Bodyguard 2.0 is great. Bought it for my wife, she loves it and I do too, accurate, reliable and easy to carry.
At a gun show browsing all the 'too big to be actually carried everyday' guns and get a quick shock at a much smaller one. Then a second shock to realize that it was the same as what in my pocket! Amazing how quickly the perceived 'normal size' grew to match the elephants on display.
Can't beat the NAA's because even a small 380 will pull your pants down if the fabric is too light, like windbreakers, and it won't print.
I have the bodyguard 2.0 also. It works good. Love it!
My Bersa Thunder 380 Plus is one of my favorite sidearms. It's accurate, easy to control, has a 15 round mag, and easy to clean. Even has a great safery feature. It's even my go to for my daily carry.
It's not as small as the Bodyguard 2.0 in this video, but it's size makes it perfect for concealed carry.
The smaller the firearm (up to a point), the more control the user has over it's recoil.
I want a BG 2.0. Also, love the shirt.
Kahr p380 in a Vedder pocket locker!
Best set up and I’ve tried 15 pocket guns
Great a common since vid. I carry a NAA .22 Mag all the time and a Ruger LCP2 or my Kimber .380. The S&W Bodyguard looks interesting with 12 rounds! I've always carried small guns from the Jennings .22 and the Raven .25 back in the 80's, times were tough in my 20's and like you said, "having A gun is better than not having A gun". Switched to the Glock 17 but quickly got tired of lugging a brick all day long. Anyways great advice.
I'm excited about this one. I've had a diamondback DB380 for a few years that I just haven't gotten to run well. This is about the same size and looks like it runs great
I have and carry an Ruger LC9s and Ruger LC380. Good stuff.
Hell, if I was paid to like it, I'd sing its praises too! Until then, meh.
So this is just another paid advertisement for the S&W Bodyguard 2.0.
Gotcha 👍🏻.
Paid or not we all need to find the smallest gun four our hands, .380 and above, 5 to 15 rounds. Carry every day. Buy some full size ones too.
If I can't get a full grip on the pistol to control the recoil then I don't want it. I have to hit what I shoot at. That is why folks say the pistol is too small because it does not fit their hand. We all have different size hands that need different size guns. The average person will not be able to shoot like those that are already familiar with guns especially not a small one they can't control. Find a gun that you shoot best and that is not always the smallest.
I wear extra large gloves and I can grip and shoot a DB9 pretty well.
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This channel is nothing more than repeated paid advertisements. You don't actually give a true opinion because you are paid to sale a product. Shills.
Let’s all see your newly created gun channel Forrest.