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Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0: Ultra Light Double Stack First Shots


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Today, we're taking a close look at the new Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 in .380 ACP — and let’s just say, the buzz is real.

The main theme from early reviews? Massive improvement.
This isn't just a tweak of the old Bodyguard — it's a total redesign. The original had a tough, long hammer-fired trigger and a short, snappy grip. In contrast, the 2.0 features a striker-fired system with a vastly improved, consistent trigger pull. It's a night-and-day difference.

Concealability is a huge win here.
At only 0.78 inches wide and under 10 ounces unloaded, it’s smaller and slimmer than a Glock 42 or a P365. Perfect for pocket carry, ankle carry, or situations where you need deep concealment without sacrificing firepower.

And speaking of firepower — capacity is a big deal:

  • 10+1 with the flush mag

  • 12+1 with the extended mag
    That’s double what you typically get in old-school pocket .380s.

Now, a lot of people bring up concerns about .380 ACP vs 9mm. Here's the deal:
Sure, it’s not as powerful as 9mm, but for a low recoil, easy-to-carry pistol, it still checks the self-defense box — especially when it’s paired with a reliable platform like this one.

Shootability is another highlight.
People are amazed that such a small gun can shoot this smoothly. A low bore axis, solid grip texture, and smart ergonomics make the Bodyguard 2.0 way more controllable than you'd expect. It's not a "spray and pray" pistol — you can actually group your shots.

Quick Specs Recap:

  • Caliber: .380 ACP

  • Barrel: 2.75 inches

  • Weight: 9.8 ounces (unloaded)

  • Width: 0.78 inches

  • Sights: Front night sight, black serrated rear

  • Trigger: Striker-fired (M&P 2.0 style)

MSRP is around $450, but you’ll probably find it cheaper on the street.

Now, for the minor complaints:

  • Some factory models have a misaligned front sight, causing a left drift.

  • Loading the last few rounds into the mag can get stiff.

  • It struggles with hand-chambering if you drop a round directly into the barrel — but that's not a major issue for most users.

Bottom line:
If you need something tiny, reliable, and easy to shoot, the Bodyguard 2.0 is a home run — especially for folks who are recoil-sensitive, need deep concealment, or want a reliable backup.

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