What kind of bullets does a Bodyguard 380 take?
The Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 380 is a compact semi-automatic pistol produced by Smith & Wesson chambered for the . 380 ACP cartridge.
Is there a difference between 380 auto and 380 ACP?
When thinking about 380 ACP vs 380 Auto, the short answer is… there is no difference! There’s only one . 380 cartridge, and it’s .
What is the trigger pull on a S&W Bodyguard?
For those of you unfamiliar with S&W Bodyguard 380, let’s go over the specs. First, it is a 6+1 capacity, double-action-only semiauto. While the trigger pull is long—about twice as long as I would like even on a pocket gun—it is smooth, and on my sample gun, the trigger pull was 9.5 pounds.
What does the SIG P290RS look like?
The SIG P290RS is chambered in 9mm. It’s 5.5 inches long, 3.9 inches tall and weighs 20.5 ounces. (Photo credit: On Point Firearms) The stippling on the frame has also remained true to the original. The only thing about the trigger that returned was the long pull. With the absence of an external safety, the longer pull makes perfect sense.
What is the best holster for a SIG P290?
SIG Sauer’s own right-handed P290 concealment holster, made of black polymer, and equipped with a belt clip attachment. Mitch Rosen OWB for P290RS, made of hand-fit black leather, with a vertical cant and the SIG logo. Another good option is the Sticky Holsters pistol holster, which is suitable for many models, including the P290.
Is the Ruger P290 a good gun?
The P290 was originally chambered in .380 ACP (aka 9mm Kurz), but right now it is only offered in 9mm Luger. It is a semi-automatic, ideal for concealed carry or as a backup service sidearm. Here is my review of the newer, non-malfunctioning RS model. I have no experience with the previous one, I am afraid, so I don’t have any basis for comparison.