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WTS SMITH & WESSON BODYGUARD W/CRIMSON TRACE $300






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FunnyHow?

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Looking for thoughts I guess, if anyone can comment. Would you say something this size in .380 would be trickier to shoot than say a 9mm Kahr CM9? Would you know if the Bodyguard is easier to rack than a CM9? Thanks.
 

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Kahrs are awful to rack but joys to grip. The kahr trigger is like butter. The bodyguard is a really good gun, though, IMHO, but they're two different chamberings and two different guns.
 

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Looking for thoughts I guess, if anyone can comment. Would you say something this size in .380 would be trickier to shoot than say a 9mm Kahr CM9? Would you know if the Bodyguard is easier to rack than a CM9? Thanks.
I’ve heard the triggers on these are horrendous. And id imagine this would be snappier than a Kahr. BUT these are get off me guns and at arms length to 3 yards IMO those 2 things don’t matter as much and what does is that this gun is small and easy to conceal.
 

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Thanks for taking the time, guys! Think I'm just in that micro compact stage (recently purchased CM9, and really like it) where I can't help but think "what if I go even lighter, even smaller, more pocket-ier!" OP would say, "only one way to find out, buy a Bodyguard!"
 
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