I would never, ever wish an IRS audit on anyone, but it would be fun to watch you explaining your deduction of hundreds of 2 liter bottles of soda and watermelons every year as "business expenses."
@@vik.1903 I’m a big fan of it. Put enough rounds through it to trust it and it’s been in my pocket ever since. Ps. Muddy river tactical makes a nice pocket holster for it.
@@hestongraves3274 There will be more options soon, several small companies already making them. I got one from Muddy River Tactical, it's nice but thicker than I had hoped for. I can use a clip from a different holster and it will probably work better. The holsters I had for the gen 1 version work, but I had to heat some up and massage the fit a bit. The Desantis slim tuk one for version 1 is my go to for now. The ones for the integrated CT laser work but have more play than those designed for the non laser version.
@@queefersutherland8495 I like Glock but I don’t have much experience with a 42. I wear a size large glove and my pinky gets some purchase on the bodyguard2.0. I’d wager it has more room on the grip than the 42.
@@queefersutherland8495 Same length grip effectively as the 42, but because of the smaller trigger guard and better undercut you can get a whole hand of the S&W even with a flush mag whereas I can only get 2 on the 42.
Glad you’re in good health I was watching your videos over 10 years ago when I was a kid and you’re still making videos now that’s amazing I wish you well 👍
Bought a sig p365 X today and on the way out they had this bodyguard 2.0 on display. I handled it and I couldn’t believe how small and light it was but it fit my hand perfectly. Especially with the 12 round mag. I ended up buying it as well. Despite the .380 caliber this will likely become my carry pistol. It’s amazing how much better this one is from the first bodyguard they out out.
Dude SAME I bought the AXG legion p365 and the bodyguard 2.0 at the same time, the security guy at the front got a good laugh as those are also his two preferred carry pistols.
Nice review! 380 ammo is more expensive (and a bit less potent) than 9mm, but there will always a place for a small, highly reliable, ergonomic tool like the Bodyguard 2.0 in the overall lineup.
Underwood Xtreme Defender rounds are preferred for short barreled 380 handguns as they meet FBI testing most reliably. For training ammo I pay about 24 CPR or less for copper plated 100 gr ammo from LAX/Freedom Munitions. I only buy it when they offer free shipping over $200 or $250.
@@raykettel1837most people have trouble with Underwood not feeding (I haven't tried, can't find any locally) but g9 has basically the exact same performance and feeds incredibly well in my bg2.
Been pocket carrying the original bodyguard since 2015 and I bought the 2.0 the moment I saw one at my LGS last week. Been waiting for a Hickok video on it
The Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 is THE BEST designed and manufactured micro-subcompact 380 in the last 40+ years. It beats all the others in EVERY category... bar none. I like it better than my Sig 365. It's half the weight, thinner, and over all smaller.
I was extremely disappointed with two orders for Alabama pocket holsters. Neither one held the pistol firmly in it. One was so bad with letting the pistol slip right out, I had to sent it back to be fitted more tightly. They don’t seem like they’d be durable to last awhile either.
I am so glad you are back online and presenting to your subscribers. I've only been a subscriber for a year but was outraged by the disruption caused by a far Lefty sensor. I can fully understand they don't want us to have protection from the criminals they constantly release back into the streets. At any rate, I enjoy this firearm very much. Thank you for your review. 😊
Finally, I been waiting for your opinion on this one. I bought immediately because these were the improvements I was asking ruger to make on the ruger lcp max . You blew it ruger. Very happy with the smith, they listened!
S&W had Guntubers out to their range back last fall. I think Ruger realized they needed to sell as many LCP Max units as they could before the release of the Bodyguard so they created the 75th Anniversary Edition that sells at a lower cost but also includes stainless steel slide that won't rust like many of their black oxide slides have done and includes a metal trigger rather than plastic trigger that many complain pinches their fingers due to sharp edges. This version of the LCP Max has been posted on Gundeals subreddit many times. Many bought it this year and now are trading it in on the Bodyguard 2.0. Many wish they has not bought the 75th Edition and waited for the Bodyguard 2.0. One person traded in his LCP Max for just 150 for a Bodyguard. His was version with the black oxide finish. They are going to be a lot of used LCP Max handguns for sale in gun stores and pawn shops.
i just feel better after watching hickok, happier, relaxed. this is actually the second time i watched the video, 1st when it came out and now again after buying the gun. Thanks for being an actual freakin legend man!
I am still watching you after all these years. And I still love how you honestly review guns. With humor ("bulelets) and information on the firearm. Thanks for the review of this gun. I am seriously thinking about trying one. Take care. God is good, life is great.
I have trusted your reviews for years, I have several Glocks, and have been carrying a Sig 938 the past couple years , but now I’m carrying this smith bodyguard 2.0 love it. Thanks Hickok 💁♂️
Some months ago (no idea, maybe a year), I bought an LCP II. Took me a long while to contemplate whether I should waste my time on a small caliber that wasn't meant for plinking or varmints. Really glad I have it. Sometimes, it's the only piece I have on me. So easy to carry.
I got mine a couple of weeks ago and promptly put 250 round thru it at the range in Greensboro. I was surprised at how small it really is, but I like it. My hands are big too, I usually wear XL size gloves and my purchase on it with either magazine is still very good. I guess the grip geometry and my hands mate well. I particularly like the stipple on the frame just behind the muzzle about an inch on either side of the body and my fingers naturally find those to grab onto. I had plenty of misfires but I had bought a new die set and had the crimping die set wrong. When I fired commercial ammo it fed flawlessly and I'm carrying it now with Hornady Critical Defense. The magazines were indeed stiff when first loaded but I expect them to loosen up over time. You will need a loader assist if you plan on filling the magazines to start off. It was easy to take down and clean, but it is picky about being reassembled. I had to lift the barrel slightly to get the spring rod to fit back on the barrel. I'm very happy with it, it's 1lb 2oz with 10+1 and that blows my mind. I'm 70 and not a fitness geek so that savings of over a pound makes this something I won't mind carrying anywhere. I bought a Lighttuck from Vedder and like how I can adjust the carry height and the canter and it's very concealed when it's at my 4 o'clock position. Hearing that our friend Hickok45 bought one for himself confirms my evaluation and I'm more than happy to carry this pistol in lieu of leaving my 9mm in the safe at home. Those of you complaining about the cost of ammo, invest a few dollars and learn how to load your own. Those 250 rounds I fired 2 weeks ago cost me less than $70 and I don't skimp on brass, ammo, powder or primers. If you want to start on a budget try the Lee hand loader kits, they actually do work or go visit your local gun shop, you may be surprised to see what you might find used there. You don't need all the fancy gear to get into reloading and if you can afford the $400 for a new pistol you can surely afford a few hundred dollars to get started in reloading. Watch a few TH-cam videos and you'll be on your way. Thanks Hockok45 for all the great reviews and your wisdom, my brother and I have been following you for years and look forward to many more to come. Cheers !
When Hickok pulls his own out of his pocket. You know it’s really good. I too had to have one. It’s pretty much perfect. S&W is going to sell ALOT of these.
I have an LCP II. Not made for longer than maybe 25 yards. Added an extended base plate. Never fails. But, S&W is killing it ever since the FPC. And, moving to TN helps.
Moving to TN always helps. Lol. Their new factory is 5 min from my house. They created a lot of great jobs in our area. Hard to find someone who hates s&w in east TN (unless they are a liberal). Thankfully, there aren't many of those either. Lol
I bought one of these about a month ago. I am really impressed with it. I've got a bad back and every ounce of weight I can get rid of on my belt (I don't pocket carry) is a blessing. Great video as usual. Keep up the good work.
I just bought one…softest shooting pistol I’ve ever fired. This is the personification of CCW perfection IMHO. Just doesn’t get any better than this. When Ruger came out with the Max, I was hoping that S&W would do something with the Bodyguard. I knew if they ever did, they’d sell millions of them. The LCP Max is a great firearm, but honestly the rattle and the boingy sound when you pull the trigger make it feel like a cheap toy. The bore axis is soooo low on the Bodyguard 2.0. S&W nailed it…was worth the wait.
The rattle of my LCP Max does not bother me. What bothers me is the muzzle snap and pinching of the trigger finger by the sharp edges of the trigger and trigger guard. A sharp knife or file can remove the sharp edge to reduce pinching. The black oxide coating on the barrel and some slide can easily rust. I also do not like the trigger pull. One experienced shooter pulled it and then looked at me wonder why it did not fire. I replied pull the trigger back harder and farther. Another experienced shooter said it kicks like a mule.
@@raykettel1837if you buy the anniversary edition lcp max (silver slide/trigger), the trigger is done better and is fatter. I had no finger pinching at all with it and it’s pleasant to shoot compared to my non anniversary edition max
@@jackripper6033 The plastic trigger on LCP Max hardly pinches at all after I used a sharp knife. Someone else used a fingernail file. If you still have you prior LCP Max I would recommend removing the sharp edges or buy spend more money on MCarbo trigger and springs. I would recommend waiting until they have a holiday sale where the price may be 20% off. I still do not enjoy the muzzle snap on mine which causes my trigger finger to slide off the trigger and get crushed into the trigger guard. I have XL sized hands which I think make getting good control over recoil difficult.
Another well done video !!! Always enjoy your very informative videos!! Definitely had my eye 👁️ on this one….. Now I know for sure that I want one. Keep up the good work!! Thank you for what you do for all of us.
I am absolutely in love with mine. I originally bought the OG Bodyguard for my wife. But I kept stealing it to throw in a pair of shorts when I go to the store. When this came out I bought one immediately. As far as .380 goes, I've always thought of it as a fire and run away gun. Gets me back to my truck gun or out of danger. I now only carry Underwoods in it now after seeing the ballistic testing out of a tiny handgun. Def recommend that when carrying .380 if you're worried about under penetration. Edit: I will say there have been reports, including mine, the front sights were off center from factory.
@LilYeshua it's true. I bought a lighter spring that came preloaded with some cotton or something inside and it no longer has that boing (ping) sound to it
@@LilYeshua As always, there is a guy in Kentucky that can deboing your trigger spring. He is only available after day care is finished for the day. Due to his restraining orders and court obligations, he only comes outside then.
I’ve been watching you since easy forever! You are the only person that shoots that I feel like I’m squeezing the trigger! Your voice is a little more like what I wish my highschool teachers possessed. You’ve reviewed products that I already have and know well and yet I watch you and feel like I need to watch your video again.
I also got one with the manual safety, it can be left on OFF setting, or use it to load one in the chamber while the safety is ON. Definitely safer on a very small firearm.
On the list to get one at my LGS, I was worried a bit about pocket carrying it and it maybe being too small for my hands so this vid was perfectly on point for me!
Im still deciding on what to get for my first gun. I have really enjoyed all the reviews I have watched on your channel. I love your laid back attitude, but obviously, you are extremely informed and knowledgeable. I am putting this gun on my list! Thank you!
If you like it, I love ❤️ it! I’m so happy I’ve waited and been patient in withholding pulling the lever on my next purchase of a 380. And my next pistol. Checks every box✅🙏thanks for the review.
You are some kinda shooter. I can’t hit crap with mine! Shoots good. Feels good in my pocket. Great little get off me gun ! 10 yards out I can’t hit with it. Center mass but not precision. Thanks for what u do. Very good content.
I purchased a Bodyguard 380 with the integrated Crimson Trace laser sight. This is a perfect gun for carrying in summer months when our clothes are minimal. It carries comfortably in my left front pocket of my cargo shorts and fully loaded 6+1 it is not much heavier than an average smartphone. Very accurate at close range which are most gun fights anyway so yeah I’m tickled with it. I highly recommend this gun especially as a summer carry weapon!
I still have Smith and Wesson body guard 380ACP and still carry it occasionally when not carrying my gx4, you make every pistol look fun that's why now I would like the Smith and Wesson 2.0 Love your reviews
Meaningless statement because the exact opposite is also true. People who say .380 is very good for self-defense have also obviously never been shot by one.
@yomama5845 -- did you fight against your shooter after being shot, or collapse, or run, or what? If you were incapacitated or otherwise no longer in the fight, then the .380 was sufficient, even for a shot which was not well-placed.
Just went to pick up my Glock 30 and the guy behind the counter showed me this pistol and I plan on buying it next month thanks for the helpful review as always 😊
FYI: for those with TS models: when I first got the 2.0, the TS was very difficult to operate. Aside from flicking it up and down about 500 times while watching a movie, I took a small screw driver to precisely locate safety lever right on top of the peak of the little spring S&W has there to limit its movement. I found that by leaving the lever on the ‘hump’ of the spring over a few nights loosened up the tension so that I can now easily operate the safety up and down. It’s just right for me now.
Saw one, and bought one. Due to nerve damage in both hands, I do have to carry 380 sometimes instead of 9mm. I'm an old guy and choose to be armed at all times and this one shoots better for me than the LCP Max though I still have it too. I load it with Underwood Extreme Defender rounds. Racking it is harder than the LCP Max but will ease up with enough rounds through it. I even got a Glock 25 which is Glock 19 size firing 380. I like having a 380 version of a couple of my 9mm as they shoot about the same so when I need to carry a 380 it feels like the 9mm version. I can train longer with 380 loads too. Got it the day after I called my LGS. They get guns for me fast and others as well I'm sure. Great guys there who are patient with an old guy browsing and asking questions.
Don’t ever change hickok45. It sure is good to see you fine gentleman back in your wheelhouse after the latest bull. Hope yall are well. Heading to the gun store soon to pick one of these up
I bought one. Great gun. There was a problem with the 12 rd mag. I couldn't load more than 2 rounds. I found something about that on Facebook. It was an easy fix. I took the mag apart and clipped a couple of pieces off the the red plastic follower; reassembled it and it works fine. You might want to mention this in one of your videos.
Thanks for the update. I'll be buying one before Christmas, so I've been all over the TH-cam reviews and I found a magazine review. You're the first to point that out.
I love the size and shooting of my BG 2.0--when it is not having failure to feed issues. I spoke with a Smith & Wesson rep, he emailed a return label so that I can send it in. Apparently they do not have all of the parts for the BG 2.0 as yet, so it will be a while before I see the firearm again. Back to my LCP Max for now...
I was introduced to the bodyguard 2.0 4 days ago. I bought it on the spot. I have to guess that alot with guns depends on your handsize but OMG - it is perfect for me.
Bill Hickock used a Colt 1851 36cal using 90 rd ball lead bullets with lethal distinction. Folks using the same size of bullet at the same velocity in a 380 acp are undergunned? Like somebody said above, " they must never have been shot"!
I love the look of the NEW bodyguard. I have the original verison and I love it.. but that looks amazing. I also love that it is 10 rounds instead of 7
This new S&W Bodyguard looks like a big improvement from the older model. 380 caliber isn’t something I’d purchase right now, but I’d really consider this gun.
My .380 is perfect for me. Sig P238. Trigger alone is worth the price. Not squishy more like a mini 1911. I carry it cocked and locked. No need for rough texture tape, l have smooth wood grips on mine and it shoots fine. If you’re thinking about this Bodyguard 380 check out the Sig. Nice video Hickok.
You have to remember to take off a safety, the grip is thick, it holds 50% less ammunition, it's a lot of weight compared to this. Springfield discontinued their version of it already, the 911. Yes, great trigger but obsolete for many of us who want a thinner and lighter gun.
Question answered: No Hickok sir, it definitely cannot be legal to fire Sig ammo in S and W but at least you didn't put it in a Glock or a hi-point..👍😅😂
Never been a fan of .380 to be honest but apart from looking a little bit stiff that is quite an appealing option for me to consider.. and yes I will maybe think about one but will definitely be checking out what John has been getting up too..👍
I bought one, and I agree that Smith has a real winner with this. However, I got the manual safety model, and the safety is small and stiff. I wouldn’t want to try to manipulate it under stress. I’ll probably just leave it off. If you really want a manual safety, this might not be the pistol for you.
I was afraid this would become a safety/no-safety argument. Let’s just say that some people would prefer a manual safety, as does Ayoob, for example. I could usually go either way, but there are situations where I’d like a manual safety.
@@nokachi3339Google “Critical Mas 58” to get all of his reasoning. It’s much more than just covering the trigger in a holster. Bottom line is that I’m always amazed that a group that always talks about “keeping the government off our backs” and “letting people do what they want” wants to tell everyone else what firearms they should carry, how they should carry it, etc.
The Glock 42 really is the smallest Glock can make a pistol, all things considered. S&W can design “out of the box” and have really come up with a gem here. I’m fine with my 42 but I really appreciate the thought put into the new BG.
A .38 snubnose was the go-to concealed carry for decades and nobody questioned a .38’s. ability to protect you, though it is comparable in power to a 380. This pistol looks like it’s going to be a real winner for Smith.
The problem with wheel guns is the wheel it always bulges no matter what even on J frames . The 380 is so slim and light you don’t even know you have it.. I have both I always grab the 380 because it is small unobtrusive tuck it into a coat pocket.
Comparable? Is take the .38spc. The .38spc round is bigger and twice as long with lots more powder and power. With something like an Underwood Defense penetrator or Sig Pro ammo, it would hit like a .44spc. Definitely stop you faster than a .380ACP which would be good at 15ft stopping.
Maybe so. People say the same thing about Glock and SIG sometimes. I just like quality firearms that fit well, have good triggers, and have the ergonomics for my large hands. Of course, we've never gotten a dime from gun companies. We are not the best at "reviewing" firearms, but I don't see how we could EVER even attempt to review firearms if we were in the pocket of one particular gun company.
@@hickok45 Alas, I jumped the gun--kind of literally. Ordered it because I thought that it was a CA legal firearm, for whatever reason. Ended up paying an $80 restocking fee and no S&W. =(
I was waiting on your video to determine if I would get one of these things. Then I held one at my local shop and it broke my brain with how small it was. I used to carry a 3032 Tomcat for pocket carry. This gun easily replaced it, especially as a running gun.
S&W did some magic here. I carry the Kahr CT380 specifically for its trigger and size. In all dimensions the S&W meets or beats the Kahr except width, but only loses in width by 0.13". To carry 3 additional rounds (Kahr 7+1, S&W 10+1), fitting it into nearly the same package and actually a few tenths of an ounce less in weight....astounding. If it's a great shooter too, that thing is bound to be a hit. With ammo by Underwood (XTreme Defender), the 380 too weak argument is over. That ammo acts like a standard pressure 9mm JHP, but has the benefit of acting like an FMJ if it hits a solid surface. I have no personal need for 9mm with this ammo on the market for my CCW, so the bodyguard could bring the benefit of more ammo and similar size and weight. I'm impressed.
I carry a p380 in a Vedder pocket locker for church or no carry zones. I’ve owned pretty much ever .380 made and got rid of em all for the Kahr. My edc is shield 2.0 or shield plus. This may be my next purchase.
@@Jeffkeebz75 my only concern is the trigger. I carry Kahr because I love how that trigger feels, plus its long pull provides me a safety against myself if I ever encounter a situation where I'm under duress and must use. Short triggers with easy breaks just make me nervous for those times where I can't even think about what I'm doing, where it has to be almost robotic and fast. I can practice all I want, but I'll never practice enough to feel comfortable if my CCW has a short pull, and even worse if its pull is too light. I haven't seen what the trigger break is on this one yet.
Fired my BG2 for the first time today. No issues whatsoever. Very easy to shoot. Much nicer than my LCP Max. Feels very similar to my Sig Sauer 365 380. Of these three 380s, I like the way the Sig shoots the best and the BG2 comes in a close 2nd. The BG2 is about half the weight of Sig so I'll probably carry it the most.
I like the original Bodyguard .380. It's like a flat DOA revolver that I am not afraid to just stick in my pocket. It does kick like a mule but it is accurate for me.
I would never, ever wish an IRS audit on anyone, but it would be fun to watch you explaining your deduction of hundreds of 2 liter bottles of soda and watermelons every year as "business expenses."
Quote Of The Day! LOL
Well, aren't his gun purchases also tax deductible as a "business expense"? I mean he a gun reviewer as a legitimate occupation.
I always think of this and Kentucky Ballistic. "Why is this guy buying so many folding tables and eggplants?"
Honestly would be much easier to work with than a lot of other precious small business owners as well as billionaires.
@@ccovemakertax writeoffs my friend. Get yourself a business and you too could reap the benefits yourself
"I'm pleased with it. That doesn't mean you have to be pleased with it."
I'm pleased with Hickock 45!
Paused your video 10 minutes in, went to my lgs and picked one up. Now I’m back finishing up your video. Thanks 😅
😂
I just did the same thing 💀 couldn't wait I had to have it after all the glazing it's received.
How is it?
@@vik.1903 I’m a big fan of it. Put enough rounds through it to trust it and it’s been in my pocket ever since. Ps. Muddy river tactical makes a nice pocket holster for it.
@@vik.1903 love it!
This 2.0 is a masterful update for a popular type of firearm. S&W really hit a home run here, it's a fantastic gun and easy to carry all the time.
I love mine, but what holster are you using?
@@hestongraves3274 There will be more options soon, several small companies already making them. I got one from Muddy River Tactical, it's nice but thicker than I had hoped for. I can use a clip from a different holster and it will probably work better. The holsters I had for the gen 1 version work, but I had to heat some up and massage the fit a bit. The Desantis slim tuk one for version 1 is my go to for now. The ones for the integrated CT laser work but have more play than those designed for the non laser version.
@hestongraves3274 thinking about picking one up. Do you by chance know how the grip length compares to a 42? Couldn't tell from the video. Thank you
@@queefersutherland8495 I like Glock but I don’t have much experience with a 42. I wear a size large glove and my pinky gets some purchase on the bodyguard2.0. I’d wager it has more room on the grip than the 42.
@@queefersutherland8495 Same length grip effectively as the 42, but because of the smaller trigger guard and better undercut you can get a whole hand of the S&W even with a flush mag whereas I can only get 2 on the 42.
Glad you’re in good health I was watching your videos over 10 years ago when I was a kid and you’re still making videos now that’s amazing I wish you well 👍
Wow wait how old are you now?
Hickok, we love you. Please do more up to date firearm reviews. Like this.
hickok45 is the Bob Ross of shooting. I want to have us much fun putting boolits through things as this guy does.
Bought a sig p365 X today and on the way out they had this bodyguard 2.0 on display. I handled it and I couldn’t believe how small and light it was but it fit my hand perfectly. Especially with the 12 round mag. I ended up buying it as well. Despite the .380 caliber this will likely become my carry pistol. It’s amazing how much better this one is from the first bodyguard they out out.
Dude SAME I bought the AXG legion p365 and the bodyguard 2.0 at the same time, the security guy at the front got a good laugh as those are also his two preferred carry pistols.
Bought one today, we all really appreciate you man. You are a national treasure
I think S&W really knocked it out of the park with this redesign. It'll make quite the nice backup/pocket carry.
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Nice review! 380 ammo is more expensive (and a bit less potent) than 9mm, but there will always a place for a small, highly reliable, ergonomic tool like the Bodyguard 2.0 in the overall lineup.
Underwood Xtreme Defender rounds are preferred for short barreled 380 handguns as they meet FBI testing most reliably. For training ammo I pay about 24 CPR or less for copper plated 100 gr ammo from LAX/Freedom Munitions. I only buy it when they offer free shipping over $200 or $250.
@@raykettel1837most people have trouble with Underwood not feeding (I haven't tried, can't find any locally) but g9 has basically the exact same performance and feeds incredibly well in my bg2.
@@rushthezeppelinMy Bodyguard 2.0 didn’t like my Underwood Ammo 100 grain flat lead nose rounds.
.380 is the most popular CCW caliber, it's like my 4 cylinder Subaru, little small under the hood but gets the job done. 😂
@@rushthezeppelin I've never had a problem with the Hornady XTP, American Gunner or Custom.
So glad these guys are still here! Love the humor and light hearted educational content.
Been pocket carrying the original bodyguard since 2015 and I bought the 2.0 the moment I saw one at my LGS last week. Been waiting for a Hickok video on it
How does it feel in the pocket compared to the original? I feel like itll be too big for my taste.
@@southseapirate1it's nearly identical in size to the OG. Within 1/8" in all dimensions iirc
@@southseapirate1 I think it just looks bigger because the grip is longer, but there's very little difference in the overall height of the pistol.
I traded in my Ruger lcp 380 max for the S&W 2.0 380 . I live in a subtropical area and find this firearm suits my needs for everyday carry .
The Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 is THE BEST designed and manufactured micro-subcompact 380 in the last 40+ years. It beats all the others in EVERY category... bar none. I like it better than my Sig 365. It's half the weight, thinner, and over all smaller.
I do like my P365 in 380 too.
I’m buying it as my first firearm in a week
I’ll pocket carry with. Vedder Pocket locker holster
The sig p238 IMO is better in every aspect except capacity. It is heavier but that helps with recoil in such a small gun
Can't never complain 'bout anything when a good ole H-45 vid pops into my feed!
I asked Alabama Holster about the Bodyguard 2.0 and they responded quickly, got mold in quickly, and shipped my order quickly too. Great folks!
I just got the p365 .380 with deep concealment. Excited to try it out.
Is Alabama Holster “southpaw” friendly??
I was extremely disappointed with two orders for Alabama pocket holsters. Neither one held the pistol firmly in it. One was so bad with letting the pistol slip right out, I had to sent it back to be fitted more tightly. They don’t seem like they’d be durable to last awhile either.
@@williamcade5795 Just get a sticky holster and sticky dual mag carrier. It only weighs 10oz. No need for a bulky holster in my opinion.
I am so glad you are back online and presenting to your subscribers. I've only been a subscriber for a year but was outraged by the disruption caused by a far Lefty sensor. I can fully understand they don't want us to have protection from the criminals they constantly release back into the streets.
At any rate, I enjoy this firearm very much. Thank you for your review. 😊
You are an American treasure, sir. Thank you for all of your instructive videos.
Finally, I been waiting for your opinion on this one. I bought immediately because these were the improvements I was asking ruger to make on the ruger lcp max . You blew it ruger. Very happy with the smith, they listened!
Now if they would listen a little more, and offer a 2 10 round magazine version. Ya know, for the poor folks in Communist states
I am so glad they listened to you! Otherwise none of this would have happened! Screw you ruger
S&W had Guntubers out to their range back last fall. I think Ruger realized they needed to sell as many LCP Max units as they could before the release of the Bodyguard so they created the 75th Anniversary Edition that sells at a lower cost but also includes stainless steel slide that won't rust like many of their black oxide slides have done and includes a metal trigger rather than plastic trigger that many complain pinches their fingers due to sharp edges. This version of the LCP Max has been posted on Gundeals subreddit many times. Many bought it this year and now are trading it in on the Bodyguard 2.0. Many wish they has not bought the 75th Edition and waited for the Bodyguard 2.0. One person traded in his LCP Max for just 150 for a Bodyguard. His was version with the black oxide finish. They are going to be a lot of used LCP Max handguns for sale in gun stores and pawn shops.
i just feel better after watching hickok, happier, relaxed. this is actually the second time i watched the video, 1st when it came out and now again after buying the gun. Thanks for being an actual freakin legend man!
I am still watching you after all these years. And I still love how you honestly review guns. With humor ("bulelets) and information on the firearm. Thanks for the review of this gun. I am seriously thinking about trying one. Take care. God is good, life is great.
I have trusted your reviews for years, I have several Glocks, and have been carrying a Sig 938 the past couple years , but now I’m carrying this smith bodyguard 2.0 love it. Thanks Hickok 💁♂️
I'm astonished at how comfortably the Bodyguard 2.0 shoots versus my LCP Max.
I totally agree and have both but the LCP MAX sits in the safe now!!!
Many commentors on other review videos and also replies on Reddit agree with you. I plan to replace my LCP Max next year with one.
@@michaelsand4573get two of each. Two for safe queens and two to use. ?
Traded in my LCP Max. Just waiting on Bud’s GS to ship my 2.0.
Replaced my LCP Max with the Smith . Solid firearm.
Some months ago (no idea, maybe a year), I bought an LCP II. Took me a long while to contemplate whether I should waste my time on a small caliber that wasn't meant for plinking or varmints. Really glad I have it. Sometimes, it's the only piece I have on me. So easy to carry.
This is my favorite compact carry to find in Kentucky. Usually all the ladies are carrying the pink version, but the legit BG 2.0 is a beautiful find.
I got mine a couple of weeks ago and promptly put 250 round thru it at the range in Greensboro. I was surprised at how small it really is, but I like it. My hands are big too, I usually wear XL size gloves and my purchase on it with either magazine is still very good. I guess the grip geometry and my hands mate well. I particularly like the stipple on the frame just behind the muzzle about an inch on either side of the body and my fingers naturally find those to grab onto. I had plenty of misfires but I had bought a new die set and had the crimping die set wrong. When I fired commercial ammo it fed flawlessly and I'm carrying it now with Hornady Critical Defense. The magazines were indeed stiff when first loaded but I expect them to loosen up over time. You will need a loader assist if you plan on filling the magazines to start off. It was easy to take down and clean, but it is picky about being reassembled. I had to lift the barrel slightly to get the spring rod to fit back on the barrel. I'm very happy with it, it's 1lb 2oz with 10+1 and that blows my mind. I'm 70 and not a fitness geek so that savings of over a pound makes this something I won't mind carrying anywhere. I bought a Lighttuck from Vedder and like how I can adjust the carry height and the canter and it's very concealed when it's at my 4 o'clock position. Hearing that our friend Hickok45 bought one for himself confirms my evaluation and I'm more than happy to carry this pistol in lieu of leaving my 9mm in the safe at home. Those of you complaining about the cost of ammo, invest a few dollars and learn how to load your own. Those 250 rounds I fired 2 weeks ago cost me less than $70 and I don't skimp on brass, ammo, powder or primers. If you want to start on a budget try the Lee hand loader kits, they actually do work or go visit your local gun shop, you may be surprised to see what you might find used there. You don't need all the fancy gear to get into reloading and if you can afford the $400 for a new pistol you can surely afford a few hundred dollars to get started in reloading. Watch a few TH-cam videos and you'll be on your way. Thanks Hockok45 for all the great reviews and your wisdom, my brother and I have been following you for years and look forward to many more to come. Cheers !
Heck, thank YOU. You just set me in the reloading direction. Much appreciated man.
When Hickok pulls his own out of his pocket. You know it’s really good. I too had to have one. It’s pretty much perfect. S&W is going to sell ALOT of these.
Love you HICKKOK45..Thank you as always. You and your son keep on pluggin and shootin Sir.
Watch many videos on the 2.0 and 2.0 verses Lcp Max. You are the only one who mentioned the safety. You are alway on the mark. Thank You....
I have an LCP II. Not made for longer than maybe 25 yards. Added an extended base plate. Never fails. But, S&W is killing it ever since the FPC. And, moving to TN helps.
Moving to TN always helps. Lol. Their new factory is 5 min from my house. They created a lot of great jobs in our area. Hard to find someone who hates s&w in east TN (unless they are a liberal). Thankfully, there aren't many of those either. Lol
Hopefully all the liberals leave!!@Jeeper906
This is coming from a 65 year old registered democrat for very much 2A YOUR DAD IS A LEGEND! Love watching you guys videos keep of the good work!!
I thought youtube was gonna shudder this channel! Bodyguard is the best most comfy to conceal!
Naw, Mr H worked out how to credit his sponsors still and stay within the new YT guidelines.
Shooting guns at metal targets and 2 liters was never against YT guidelines
Hickok liked it so much he bought one. Enough said..I'm sold. 😁
Just wanted to say thank you for showing us the guns that you have purchased and making this video for us to watch. Thank you!😊
I bought one of these about a month ago. I am really impressed with it. I've got a bad back and every ounce of weight I can get rid of on my belt (I don't pocket carry) is a blessing. Great video as usual. Keep up the good work.
I just got a Zastava M70 from buds and was very happy! Fast shipping and excellent quality
Got my 2.0 last week and ran 100 rounds through it with no issues. Hickok the 🐐
I just bought one…softest shooting pistol I’ve ever fired. This is the personification of CCW perfection IMHO. Just doesn’t get any better than this.
When Ruger came out with the Max, I was hoping that S&W would do something with the Bodyguard. I knew if they ever did, they’d sell millions of them. The LCP Max is a great firearm, but honestly the rattle and the boingy sound when you pull the trigger make it feel like a cheap toy. The bore axis is soooo low on the Bodyguard 2.0. S&W nailed it…was worth the wait.
The rattle of my LCP Max does not bother me. What bothers me is the muzzle snap and pinching of the trigger finger by the sharp edges of the trigger and trigger guard. A sharp knife or file can remove the sharp edge to reduce pinching. The black oxide coating on the barrel and some slide can easily rust. I also do not like the trigger pull. One experienced shooter pulled it and then looked at me wonder why it did not fire. I replied pull the trigger back harder and farther. Another experienced shooter said it kicks like a mule.
do you think they are coming out with a CA compliant one? I want one toooooo
How much do these things go for?
@@raykettel1837if you buy the anniversary edition lcp max (silver slide/trigger), the trigger is done better and is fatter. I had no finger pinching at all with it and it’s pleasant to shoot compared to my non anniversary edition max
@@jackripper6033 The plastic trigger on LCP Max hardly pinches at all after I used a sharp knife. Someone else used a fingernail file. If you still have you prior LCP Max I would recommend removing the sharp edges or buy spend more money on MCarbo trigger and springs. I would recommend waiting until they have a holiday sale where the price may be 20% off. I still do not enjoy the muzzle snap on mine which causes my trigger finger to slide off the trigger and get crushed into the trigger guard. I have XL sized hands which I think make getting good control over recoil difficult.
“It must be a good gun , I bought one mmkay” lol Hickcock is the man !!!!
Mi piace molto hickok lo seguo ormai da anni tutti i video sono interessanti ed istruttivi.... continua così sei grande.
Thank you for always giving a reliable and thorough review! Your videos are my go to when buying a new firearm.
Mine too.
Another well done video !!!
Always enjoy your very informative videos!! Definitely had my eye 👁️ on this one….. Now I know for sure that I want one. Keep up the good work!! Thank you for what you do for all of us.
I am absolutely in love with mine. I originally bought the OG Bodyguard for my wife. But I kept stealing it to throw in a pair of shorts when I go to the store. When this came out I bought one immediately. As far as .380 goes, I've always thought of it as a fire and run away gun. Gets me back to my truck gun or out of danger. I now only carry Underwoods in it now after seeing the ballistic testing out of a tiny handgun. Def recommend that when carrying .380 if you're worried about under penetration.
Edit: I will say there have been reports, including mine, the front sights were off center from factory.
The bodyguard: click*
The Lcp max: BOING*
LMAOO
Boing? It sounded more like a ping to me. LOL
I think that there's a trick on the interwebs about stuffing some sort of material on one of the springs to deboing it 😂
@LilYeshua it's true. I bought a lighter spring that came preloaded with some cotton or something inside and it no longer has that boing (ping) sound to it
@@LilYeshua As always, there is a guy in Kentucky that can deboing your trigger spring. He is only available after day care is finished for the day.
Due to his restraining orders and court obligations, he only comes outside then.
Thank you for the video. I have owned one for about 3 weeks but have not shot it yet. If it is dependable, it will go into a rotation with my lcp max.
You'll put the Max in the drawer after you shoot the 2.0
Another outstanding video. Thank you for all you do for us.
I’ve been watching you since easy forever! You are the only person that shoots that I feel like I’m squeezing the trigger! Your voice is a little more like what I wish my highschool teachers possessed. You’ve reviewed products that I already have and know well and yet I watch you and feel like I need to watch your video again.
I also got one with the manual safety, it can be left on OFF setting, or use it to load one in the chamber while the safety is ON. Definitely safer on a very small firearm.
I definitely don't see how it help you chamber a round, just simply don't put your finger in the trigger guard lol
I like a manual safety on any striker fired pistol. Good for S&W for offering both options. Having a choice is a good thing!
Hickok did not appear to have a safety switch on the one which he bought for himself. That says something to me.
i'm so glad hickok is still making videos. started watching in the very early 2010s
Thanks and I am pleased with mine too !
I've been a S&W fan for many years. I reckon I'll add one of these to the stable eventually. Thanks for the show & tell.
Ol Hickock takes aim and accurately fires so fast! A nice talent to have.
Bought one today without the safety which I probably wouldn't use anyway😉Will still keep my LCP MAX as I like it too. 👍🙌
On the list to get one at my LGS, I was worried a bit about pocket carrying it and it maybe being too small for my hands so this vid was perfectly on point for me!
Im still deciding on what to get for my first gun. I have really enjoyed all the reviews I have watched on your channel. I love your laid back attitude, but obviously, you are extremely informed and knowledgeable. I am putting this gun on my list! Thank you!
First micro compact I've ever handled that is fun and easy to shoot accurately. Thank you sir!
If you like it, I love ❤️ it! I’m so happy I’ve waited and been patient in withholding pulling the lever on my next purchase of a 380. And my next pistol. Checks every box✅🙏thanks for the review.
Love that you got a review off for this
You are some kinda shooter. I can’t hit crap with mine! Shoots good. Feels good in my pocket. Great little get off me gun ! 10 yards out I can’t hit with it. Center mass but not precision. Thanks for what u do. Very good content.
Bought it and love it
I pocket carry it. IWB is uncomfortable even with micros when you have options like this for pocket carry. Well done S&W 👌
I purchased a Bodyguard 380 with the integrated Crimson Trace laser sight. This is a perfect gun for carrying in summer months when our clothes are minimal. It carries comfortably in my left front pocket of my cargo shorts and fully loaded 6+1 it is not much heavier than an average smartphone. Very accurate at close range which are most gun fights anyway so yeah I’m tickled with it. I highly recommend this gun especially as a summer carry weapon!
Great video nice Smith and Wesson bodyguard 2.0 380 acp thanks for sharing Hickok45
I love my shield. BUT I love pocket carry because I have to poop a lot and it makes that task so much easier. This little guy is PERFECTION
I feel your pain.
Do you pocket carry your shield?
@Yakistanian_509 reread comment
I guess you are careful to avoid a negligent discharge even when you aren't carrying your pistol.
@@TennesseeT eat my dingle berries
I still have Smith and Wesson body guard 380ACP and still carry it occasionally when not carrying my gx4, you make every pistol look fun that's why now I would like the Smith and Wesson 2.0
Love your reviews
People who say .380 is not good for self-defense have obviously never been shot by one.
Meaningless statement because the exact opposite is also true. People who say .380 is very good for self-defense have also obviously never been shot by one.
Usually people who got shot by one can't say a lot... I wonder why...
😭😭 real
Went through my arm into my chest came to a stop near my liver if it would have been 9mm I’d be dead
@yomama5845 -- did you fight against your shooter after being shot, or collapse, or run, or what? If you were incapacitated or otherwise no longer in the fight, then the .380 was sufficient, even for a shot which was not well-placed.
Nice, have to look at this little further , thanks and take care.
Just went to pick up my Glock 30 and the guy behind the counter showed me this pistol and I plan on buying it next month thanks for the helpful review as always 😊
FYI: for those with TS models: when I first got the 2.0, the TS was very difficult to operate. Aside from flicking it up and down about 500 times while watching a movie, I took a small screw driver to precisely locate safety lever right on top of the peak of the little spring S&W has there to limit its movement. I found that by leaving the lever on the ‘hump’ of the spring over a few nights loosened up the tension so that I can now easily operate the safety up and down. It’s just right for me now.
Bought one two months ago, it’s an impressive pistol. They’re hard to find, they sell out FAST!
The fireing sound says it all and she opens the gates!
Saw one, and bought one. Due to nerve damage in both hands, I do have to carry 380 sometimes instead of 9mm. I'm an old guy and choose to be armed at all times and this one shoots better for me than the LCP Max though I still have it too. I load it with Underwood Extreme Defender rounds. Racking it is harder than the LCP Max but will ease up with enough rounds through it. I even got a Glock 25 which is Glock 19 size firing 380. I like having a 380 version of a couple of my 9mm as they shoot about the same so when I need to carry a 380 it feels like the 9mm version. I can train longer with 380 loads too. Got it the day after I called my LGS. They get guns for me fast and others as well I'm sure. Great guys there who are patient with an old guy browsing and asking questions.
Don’t ever change hickok45. It sure is good to see you fine gentleman back in your wheelhouse after the latest bull. Hope yall are well. Heading to the gun store soon to pick one of these up
I bought one. Great gun. There was a problem with the 12 rd mag. I couldn't load more than 2 rounds. I found something about that on Facebook. It was an easy fix. I took the mag apart and clipped a couple of pieces off the the red plastic follower; reassembled it and it works fine. You might want to mention this in one of your videos.
Thanks for the update. I'll be buying one before Christmas, so I've been all over the TH-cam reviews and I found a magazine review. You're the first to point that out.
I love the size and shooting of my BG 2.0--when it is not having failure to feed issues. I spoke with a Smith & Wesson rep, he emailed a return label so that I can send it in. Apparently they do not have all of the parts for the BG 2.0 as yet, so it will be a while before I see the firearm again. Back to my LCP Max for now...
As it happens I just bought two of these the other day. It's almost like they come in pairs. :)
I was introduced to the bodyguard 2.0 4 days ago. I bought it on the spot. I have to guess that alot with guns depends on your handsize but OMG - it is perfect for me.
Bill Hickock used a Colt 1851 36cal using 90 rd ball lead bullets with lethal distinction. Folks using the same size of bullet at the same velocity in a 380 acp are undergunned? Like somebody said above, " they must never have been shot"!
I love the look of the NEW bodyguard. I have the original verison and I love it.. but that looks amazing. I also love that it is 10 rounds instead of 7
You must be in California as mine has a 12rd & 10rd magazines
At this time there are a lot of reviews about this gun it is interesting how a review by a senior is so much better than one by a younger person.
This new S&W Bodyguard looks like a big improvement from the older model. 380 caliber isn’t something I’d purchase right now, but I’d really consider this gun.
Love your channel, love my new Bodyguard 2.0.
Been carrying LCP Max for a couple years but I am definately gonna be checking out this puppy.
My .380 is perfect for me. Sig P238. Trigger alone is worth the price. Not squishy more like a mini 1911. I carry it cocked and locked. No need for rough texture tape, l have smooth wood grips on mine and it shoots fine. If you’re thinking about this Bodyguard 380 check out the Sig. Nice video Hickok.
Mine came with Hogue grips. Excellent. I have 7+ 1. Wish it had 9+ 1, though. Trigger is super.
@@falcon3719 Yep I have the 7+1 also.
You have to remember to take off a safety, the grip is thick, it holds 50% less ammunition, it's a lot of weight compared to this. Springfield discontinued their version of it already, the 911. Yes, great trigger but obsolete for many of us who want a thinner and lighter gun.
Eh I prefer this since it’s smaller and holds more ammo, also it’s lighter.
would never ever buy a Sig
Love my LCP Max with a Galloway trigger, but now I'll have to add this to my collection/rotation.
Great point about bore axis. Bodyguard 2.0 softer shooting
Intro joke killed me.. it's every time I switch from my sig to anything else..
"I left it out in the rain and it shrank"
😂❤️😂❤️😂
I only have fairly small hands so I really feel the size difference.. also, God bless you and your loved ones Mr Hickock sir..👍❤️👍
Question answered:
No Hickok sir, it definitely cannot be legal to fire Sig ammo in S and W but at least you didn't put it in a Glock or a hi-point..👍😅😂
Eww that trigger even sounds disgusting and broken..😂
Never been a fan of .380 to be honest but apart from looking a little bit stiff that is quite an appealing option for me to consider.. and yes I will maybe think about one but will definitely be checking out what John has been getting up too..👍
I can't stop thinking "Is this a gun for ANTS?!?" when watching Hickok45 and his huge hands handling these little 380s lol. Does look like a nice gun!
I bought one, and I agree that Smith has a real winner with this. However, I got the manual safety model, and the safety is small and stiff. I wouldn’t want to try to manipulate it under stress. I’ll probably just leave it off. If you really want a manual safety, this might not be the pistol for you.
I had the same issue with my Shield originally. I had to work it a couple hundred times and it loosened up
Manual safeties are kinda a thing of the past with these guns
I was afraid this would become a safety/no-safety argument. Let’s just say that some people would prefer a manual safety, as does Ayoob, for example. I could usually go either way, but there are situations where I’d like a manual safety.
@@johnsodx Ayoob's logic for a manual safety only works if the gun isn't stored with a holster, which idk why you would do that
@@nokachi3339Google “Critical Mas 58” to get all of his reasoning. It’s much more than just covering the trigger in a holster. Bottom line is that I’m always amazed that a group that always talks about “keeping the government off our backs” and “letting people do what they want” wants to tell everyone else what firearms they should carry, how they should carry it, etc.
The Glock 42 really is the smallest Glock can make a pistol, all things considered. S&W can design “out of the box” and have really come up with a gem here. I’m fine with my 42 but I really appreciate the thought put into the new BG.
A .38 snubnose was the go-to concealed carry for decades and nobody questioned a .38’s. ability to protect you, though it is comparable in power to a 380.
This pistol looks like it’s going to be a real winner for Smith.
.38 Special +P has a lot more muzzle energy and power than a .380 ACP.
.38 snubnose when 99% of the population was not obese and it wasn't the norm to be against multiple attackers. Times have changed.
The problem with wheel guns is the wheel it always bulges no matter what even on J frames . The 380 is so slim and light you don’t even know you have it.. I have both I always grab the 380 because it is small unobtrusive tuck it into a coat pocket.
Comparable? Is take the .38spc. The .38spc round is bigger and twice as long with lots more powder and power. With something like an Underwood Defense penetrator or Sig Pro ammo, it would hit like a .44spc. Definitely stop you faster than a .380ACP which would be good at 15ft stopping.
The Berreta 1934 auto in .380 is quite a gunfighter.
Love this channel and am really liking this pistol!
Greetings from South Africa - love the videos
Smith is really on their game . 👍
The Godfather of gun videos ❤
I love this guy! an absolute legend!
Was on the fence. Yours in the 3rd vid I've watched. Just ordered one. S&W should pay you commission.
Maybe so. People say the same thing about Glock and SIG sometimes. I just like quality firearms that fit well, have good triggers, and have the ergonomics for my large hands.
Of course, we've never gotten a dime from gun companies. We are not the best at "reviewing" firearms, but I don't see how we could EVER even attempt to review firearms if we were in the pocket of one particular gun company.
Got my girlfriend the same gun the day, its great
@@hickok45 Alas, I jumped the gun--kind of literally. Ordered it because I thought that it was a CA legal firearm, for whatever reason. Ended up paying an $80 restocking fee and no S&W. =(
I was waiting on your video to determine if I would get one of these things. Then I held one at my local shop and it broke my brain with how small it was. I used to carry a 3032 Tomcat for pocket carry. This gun easily replaced it, especially as a running gun.
S&W did some magic here. I carry the Kahr CT380 specifically for its trigger and size. In all dimensions the S&W meets or beats the Kahr except width, but only loses in width by 0.13". To carry 3 additional rounds (Kahr 7+1, S&W 10+1), fitting it into nearly the same package and actually a few tenths of an ounce less in weight....astounding. If it's a great shooter too, that thing is bound to be a hit. With ammo by Underwood (XTreme Defender), the 380 too weak argument is over. That ammo acts like a standard pressure 9mm JHP, but has the benefit of acting like an FMJ if it hits a solid surface. I have no personal need for 9mm with this ammo on the market for my CCW, so the bodyguard could bring the benefit of more ammo and similar size and weight. I'm impressed.
I carry a p380 in a Vedder pocket locker for church or no carry zones. I’ve owned pretty much ever .380 made and got rid of em all for the Kahr. My edc is shield 2.0 or shield plus. This may be my next purchase.
@@Jeffkeebz75 my only concern is the trigger. I carry Kahr because I love how that trigger feels, plus its long pull provides me a safety against myself if I ever encounter a situation where I'm under duress and must use. Short triggers with easy breaks just make me nervous for those times where I can't even think about what I'm doing, where it has to be almost robotic and fast. I can practice all I want, but I'll never practice enough to feel comfortable if my CCW has a short pull, and even worse if its pull is too light. I haven't seen what the trigger break is on this one yet.
Fired my BG2 for the first time today. No issues whatsoever. Very easy to shoot. Much nicer than my LCP Max. Feels very similar to my Sig Sauer 365 380. Of these three 380s, I like the way the Sig shoots the best and the BG2 comes in a close 2nd. The BG2 is about half the weight of Sig so I'll probably carry it the most.
I like the original Bodyguard .380. It's like a flat DOA revolver that I am not afraid to just stick in my pocket. It does kick like a mule but it is accurate for me.