The Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 is a popular .380 ACP firearm, often chosen for concealed carry due to its compact size and included pocket holster. The host highlights its convenience for quick outings and mentions it's a featured firearm in tonight's giveaway. While not extensively detailed, the discussion implies it's a reliable and practical option for everyday carry.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of new firearm releases and industry news. It details new models from Beretta, Wilson Combat, Springfield Armory, Savage, Henry, Chiappa, Sig Sauer, and FN, including specifications, calibers, and MSRPs. The presenter also discusses new optics, suppressors, and firearm accessories, offering insights into their features and potential value.
This video from Exile Armory showcases a diverse inventory of firearms, accessories, and knives. The presenter highlights various handguns, rifles, and shotguns, detailing their calibers, features, and prices. Specific models mentioned include the Ruger 57, Glock MC9, Smith & Wesson R8, Taurus 856, Sig Sauer X5 226, Winchester XPR, CZ P10, Springfield TRP, and Galil Ace. The video also features suppressors from SilencerCo, HK, FIME Group, and Rugged Suppressors, along with rifle scopes and magazines.
This video reviews the top five pistols recommended for suppressed shooting, featuring insights from firearms instructor Jason. The discussion covers performance, handling, and suppressed shooting experience for each model, with a particular focus on the Taurus TX22 as the number one pick due to its exceptional suppressed performance and value. The video also touches on the benefits of suppressed shooting for reducing noise and recoil, making firearms more enjoyable and potentially more accessible for various applications.
This video highlights the significant over-reliance on 9mm ammunition, making it vulnerable to shortages during times of increased demand, such as military escalation or surges in new gun owners. The speaker, with apparent authority on firearms and market dynamics, advises diversifying ammunition calibers beyond 9mm to mitigate risks of price spikes and unavailability. Key alternatives suggested include .380 ACP, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, .38 Special, and .357 Magnum.
This video compares the Beretta 80X Cheetah and the SIG Sauer P365 in .380 ACP. Both are presented as lightweight, compact, and solid full-metal pistols suitable for concealed carry. The P365 offers a 12-round capacity and a port for recoil reduction, while the Cheetah features a threaded barrel, an extended 13-round magazine option, and is optic-ready with a decocker. Ultimately, the speaker favors the Beretta 80X Cheetah due to its historical significance.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of a sledgehammer against various calibers, from .22 LR to .50 BMG. It demonstrates that even smaller rounds cause superficial damage, while larger calibers like 7.62x39mm and 5.56mm create significant dents and fragmentation. The .50 BMG round causes the most substantial damage, but the hammer remains intact, suggesting a high degree of ballistic resistance.
This video compares the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 1.0 and 2.0, focusing on their performance at 40 feet. The reviewer notes the 1.0's double-action-only trigger and smaller profile, while the 2.0 features a striker-fired mechanism, improved grip, and better sights. Both pistols experienced some feeding issues with bargain-brand ammunition but performed well with Winchester White Box.
This video provides a detailed comparison of the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 Carry Comp (.380 ACP) and the Smith & Wesson Shield X (9mm) for concealed carry. The presenter, Phil from USCCA, highlights differences in concealability, stopping power, magazine capacity, recoil management, accuracy, and reload speed, offering insights for end-users to make an informed decision based on their priorities.
This video reviews the Tipman Ordinance Pirate Pistol, chambered in .380 ACP, highlighting its unique slam-fire capability and tube-fed design. The reviewer conducts extensive testing, including accuracy at a Texas Star, slam-fire demonstrations, suppressed shooting with an Otter Creek Milkman suppressor, and various ballistic tests against targets like milk, spam, sardines, windshields, bulletproof glass, cottage cheese, cocktail sauce, and pimento cheese. The pistol is noted for its fun factor and surprising effectiveness with certain ammunition types.
This review of the Sig P238 highlights its premium build and reliable function, but ultimately advises against purchasing it as a primary EDC or backup gun. The instructor argues its all-metal construction, while contributing to shootability, makes it too heavy for common concealed carry methods like pocket or ankle carry. He also points to its limited magazine capacity and basic iron sights as significant drawbacks for its premium price point.
This video compares the Ruger LCP and Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 1.0 for pocket carry. The reviewer found the Bodyguard 1.0 to be more accurate and comfortable to shoot due to its better sights and smoother trigger, despite experiencing some light primer strikes with subpar ammunition. The LCP was deemed extremely reliable, though its trigger pinch and less visible sights impacted accuracy. Both firearms performed reliably with quality ammunition.
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