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Looking for suggestions from the unwashed.

Looking for suggestions from the unwashed.

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[–] 1 pt 4mo

Not taking it personal, at all. I was referring to the 2.0 model. I know the general fight is between the bodyguard, shield, and recently the ruger security 9/380. It's like Ford and Chevy. PERSONALLY, I prefer the bodyguard (If I wasn't going to use my bobcat or revolver), but the shield is a fantastic weapon also. Again though, I've spoken to a lot of small women (100 pounds wet), who are afraid by even stuff we'd consider mild, like .38 special, 380, etc. In those cases, you just gotta find something they can handle, and are willing to practice with a lot. So the argument on which CC is best is all moot if it's not a fun weapon to shoot.

[–] 0 pt 4mo

Good feedback. I will gladly shoot 100 rounds from my S&W M&P 2.0 10mm before I shoot another magazine out of the original Bodyguard or Ruger LCP .380.

[–] 1 pt 4mo

Agreed. The original bodyguard and lcp are both MISERABLE to shoot. I'd rather go buy a Taurus or Raven arms gun than shoot them. But the 2.0 on both is a lot more pleasant. Heck, Ruger makes an LCP in 22 I'm really interested in driving. Might be a better alternative to the Beretta since the bobcat is very rare new and still over 500-600 bucks.

[–] 1 pt 4mo

I've talked online with a number of folks that say the Bodyguard 2.0 is so much better. I'm at the point now that I want one for myself. My daily carry is a 9mm P365 though so a Bodyguard 2.0 will have to wait. I was looking into getting something smaller than the P365 because sometimes I dress more formal so I have to find other ways to conceal. I have a NAA Guarding in .32 ACP for those occasions.

I want a Beretta Tomcat just for kicks, but it's noticeably wider than the .32 ACP Guardian.
As for the LCP in .22lr, that just sounds like a lot of fun and yes, much less expensive than a Bobcat.