To: w1n1
Guy I know has the S&W Bodyguard. I have to disagree with the author's contention. It may be reliable, but you have to tie the d@mn gun to a tree, then wrap a chain around the trigger, tie it to a tractor, then dump the clutch to pull the trigger. Worst trigger in history.
Given that the trigger is so bad, the drift adjustable sights are a joke.
14 posted on
04/05/2019 5:21:57 AM PDT by
Hardastarboard
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To: Hardastarboard
...you have to tie the d@mn gun to a tree, then wrap a chain around the trigger, tie it to a tractor, then dump the clutch to pull the trigger.Good one!
Best analogy for a bad trigger pull that I've seen.
I'm gonna steal it.
Made me laugh.
To: Hardastarboard
I have a very early Ruger LCP and although I carry it a lot, its trigger is as described here. It has to have the worst trigger in firearms history. It is, however, just what I need to carry in the Florida heat without printing thru shorts and t-shirt.
32 posted on
04/05/2019 6:54:54 AM PDT by
Afterguard
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To: Hardastarboard
Yeah, most of these small .380s have "lawyer proof triggers"
Just bought Mom a S&W EZ .380 Shield.
Not as tiny as others, easy to rack the slide and a very nice trigger.
35 posted on
04/05/2019 7:09:56 AM PDT by
Eagles6
To: Hardastarboard
I have a bodyguard. It is reliable, but I don’t have any problems with the trigger pull. It requires more force than most, but that is a good thing if you are carrying it in your pocket. My wife doesn’t like it because of the blowback, so she shoots a 9mm.
52 posted on
04/05/2019 11:56:09 AM PDT by
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