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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.357Sig" data-source="post: 1056761" data-attributes="member: 8148"><p>I like the looks of the .380 bodyguard. I think S&W might have a hit on its hands if it shoots as good as it looks. I really like the fact it actually has DRIFT ADJUSTABLE SIGHTS! Wow, Ruger, what a concept.</p><p></p><p>Downside, .380 is a ***** to find and way too expensive for its limited put-down-power. </p><p></p><p>I think the Bodyguard 38 may be the better option. I've never owned a S&W wheel gun, so "re-learning" the cylinder release would not be a problem for me. </p><p></p><p>I don't see much downside to the 38, except it doesn't have the shrouded hammer like other S&W bodyguards - 438, 638. </p><p></p><p>Does that make the 38 a "Centennial Bodyguard" or a Bodyguard in Centennial clothes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.357Sig, post: 1056761, member: 8148"] I like the looks of the .380 bodyguard. I think S&W might have a hit on its hands if it shoots as good as it looks. I really like the fact it actually has DRIFT ADJUSTABLE SIGHTS! Wow, Ruger, what a concept. Downside, .380 is a ***** to find and way too expensive for its limited put-down-power. I think the Bodyguard 38 may be the better option. I've never owned a S&W wheel gun, so "re-learning" the cylinder release would not be a problem for me. I don't see much downside to the 38, except it doesn't have the shrouded hammer like other S&W bodyguards - 438, 638. Does that make the 38 a "Centennial Bodyguard" or a Bodyguard in Centennial clothes? [/QUOTE]
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