I am a firm believer in carrying the biggest firearm you can, but I live in sunny, humid, hot af FL, there are lots of times that carrying a small firearm is a pleasure so my LCP max fits perfectly and now the BG2.0 is going into the rotation.
@@MrNineFortyFive no doubt, I purchased Talon rubber grips for now, even though it’s thin tape for me anyway it makes a slight difference. Don’t get me wrong now I really like S&W but man I have been waiting for years for a Glock 42 with the same long grip as the BG2.0.
@@MrNineFortyFive hahaha I have two Glocks the G19 gen4 and the G43x mos, I also had the 42 but sold it to a buddy of mine, replaced it with the LCP max this was two years ago and I still regret it at times. It was super reliable and easy to conceal and target acquisition was on point. If they EVER put out a Glock 42x I’m definitely purchasing it and if the wife says anything I’m sleeping in the yard that should teach her 😀😀😀😀, nah I’m kidding she is a sweetheart.
FYI: for those with TS models: when I first got the 2.0, the TS was very difficult to operate. Aside from flicking it up and down about 500 times while watching a movie, I took a small screw driver to precisely locate safety lever right on top of the peak of the little spring S&W has there to limit its movement. I found that by leaving the lever on the ‘hump’ of the spring over a few nights loosened up the tension so that I can now easily operate the safety up and down. It’s just right for me now.
I noticed when he said that the M&P shield, 2.0 had a loaded mag. He took the safety off.. He didn't realize it, but I knew it immediately because I have a gen one with the safety and I carried that thing for about three or four years. Sweeping up and down on the safety.. As for the bodyguard 2.0. That is a sick firearm. I love mine
I like it I like it I like it. It is better than carrying a rock in your pocket. Tried to carry subcompact 9 mm inside the waistband don’t like it uncomfortable. I know the damn gun is on me and it always wants to pull down my pants so everybody get over it. I want something that I can defend myself with. Know I have it, but don’t feel like I have it on me, love this gun. Just need to know how to shoot it. Practice practice practice.
Good video, I've been wondering if the BG2.0 would fit a couple of BG1.0 kydex holsters i already have. You were the only video I've seen who tested the 2.0 in a 1.0 holster! That said probably gonna stick with the 1.0.
The one I handled in a shop was janky about the trigger safety, as I had to ride my finger rather low to engage it (and I just couldn't get a consistent feel for it), and the 12 rounder was stubborn about sitting properly, as in it kept tricking me into thinking it was but really needed a firm push to lock into place (which I imagine a fully loaded mag would require a good, repeated spanking) Perhaps this was anything from tight tolerances to just a lemon, but I just haven't found enough to like about it to change out my Glock 42 for a few more rounds
RUclips recommended your video, I am sure it is because of watching all the reviews on this one.👍 While I did pick up the Bodyguard 2.0 last week, the only thing I ever see me actually using it for, is to keep the skunks at bay when I walk the dog in the back yard.🤷♂ Other than that, I pretty much agree with your assessment of it. But it feels night and day better than the LCP Max, I have fondled that little pistol several times over the last year or so, never did take a liking to the way it felt in my hand.🤷♂ I knew I wanted that little Bodyguard as soon as I held it, and she came home with me.👍 I will take a look around at the rest of your content, I like to find the smaller channels to follow.👊
Great points, LCP Max is also a great option I have been seeing them on sale for $255, which is a crazy deal. Not quit as good but plenty good enough for a pocket gun. With you on the 9mm, just a better option unless you need really deep concealment.
That Shield 2.0 with the Crimson Trace was the first firearm I ever purchased and regret selling it to this day. The trigger wasn't great but I was much more accurate with the 2.0 vs the Plus. This is timely video for me because I am looking for a secondary, deep conceal like the revolver you showed or the bodyguard 2.0. Thanks for the info!
I got big hands and I the range officer said I was shooting pretty well definitely going to carry mine mostly because of how comfortable it is to carry
That’s rough going to shooting ranges with high school drop out “Range Officer NVZI’s.” He wasn’t trying to give you advice but instead looking for a petty reason to throw you outta there 😂😂😂
Honestly I struggled shooting my sig p365 because of its size. My shots weren't accurate at all so it would have been dangerous for me to carry it. Im able to shoot the m&p shield extremely well so that slight size difference made a huge difference. Hand size determines everything when it comes to these small micro pistols. A person with bigger hands would need the shield, g43 or the kimber micro pistols. The p365, hellcat and this bodyguard 2.0 are micro pistols for small to medium hands.
@Shenmue06 I have the hellcat too and thought about getting the p365. My wife has the p365 380 also and it's the same thing for me when I grip it, a tad too small. Even my hellcat, I had to put hogue grips on it to make it better.
@@MrNineFortyFivewhat's cool about the 365 is you can change the grip to whatever size your heart desires from standard 10 all the way up to 21 round grip no hogue grips needed no other firearm comes close just being honest.
You got to watch Hickok 45. I don't know if you know him but he bought one and he's 6'8 tall and he don't have any trouble shooting it. Just saying it all depend on whose hand it is in you. Have a good evening and good morning and a good holiday
Hey just a heads up those silicone after market grips are notorious for climbing up over the magazine release and then not letting you get your magazine out. May want to remove it
I was thinking about getting one of these but I was worried if my hands was gonna be too big when I seen it compared to a shield so we in the same boat lmao but I think ima just stick with my shield plus 👍🏿
.380 is more expensive than 9 because it is not as mass produced. Supply and demand.
.380's seem to be making a big comeback hope full the price will get lower.
I am a firm believer in carrying the biggest firearm you can, but I live in sunny, humid, hot af FL, there are lots of times that carrying a small firearm is a pleasure so my LCP max fits perfectly and now the BG2.0 is going into the rotation.
@Mike-cu6gk I feel ya on that. I'm in GA. Just waiting on hogue to drop that sleeve!
@@MrNineFortyFive no doubt, I purchased Talon rubber grips for now, even though it’s thin tape for me anyway it makes a slight difference. Don’t get me wrong now I really like S&W but man I have been waiting for years for a Glock 42 with the same long grip as the BG2.0.
@Mike-cu6gk mannn how about a g42x!!!!!!
@@MrNineFortyFive hahaha I have two Glocks the G19 gen4 and the G43x mos, I also had the 42 but sold it to a buddy of mine, replaced it with the LCP max this was two years ago and I still regret it at times. It was super reliable and easy to conceal and target acquisition was on point. If they EVER put out a Glock 42x I’m definitely purchasing it and if the wife says anything I’m sleeping in the yard that should teach her 😀😀😀😀, nah I’m kidding she is a sweetheart.
FYI: for those with TS models: when I first got the 2.0, the TS was very difficult to operate. Aside from flicking it up and down about 500 times while watching a movie, I took a small screw driver to precisely locate safety lever right on top of the peak of the little spring S&W has there to limit its movement. I found that by leaving the lever on the ‘hump’ of the spring over a few nights loosened up the tension so that I can now easily operate the safety up and down. It’s just right for me now.
@@bldrtom whoa great feedback, thx for sharing this tip!!!!
I noticed when he said that the M&P shield, 2.0 had a loaded mag. He took the safety off.. He didn't realize it, but I knew it immediately because I have a gen one with the safety and I carried that thing for about three or four years. Sweeping up and down on the safety.. As for the bodyguard 2.0. That is a sick firearm. I love mine
I have small hands for a man and am recoil sensitive. This firearm is sweet for me.
Glad you showed the holster! Making me pull the trigger, pun intended, on buying the 2.0. 😁 Thanks bro!
@chris17167 hope you enjoy it my friend. Also talon grips just released some grip tape for it too!
I like it I like it I like it. It is better than carrying a rock in your pocket. Tried to carry subcompact 9 mm inside the waistband don’t like it uncomfortable. I know the damn gun is on me and it always wants to pull down my pants so everybody get over it. I want something that I can defend myself with. Know I have it, but don’t feel like I have it on me, love this gun. Just need to know how to shoot it. Practice practice practice.
@@stephenbonaventure9423 amen on that practice is key!
My primary firearm is a Smith & Wesson M&P 45 and my secondary firearm that I carry with it is a bodyguard 2.0
@@DennisTheMenace5150 2 solid choices indeed. I love my m&p 45!!!
@MrNineFortyFive Absolutely capable to neutralize any confrontation.
@MrNineFortyFive Absolutely capable to neutralize any confrontation.
Good video, I've been wondering if the BG2.0 would fit a couple of BG1.0 kydex holsters i already have. You were the only video I've seen who tested the 2.0 in a 1.0 holster! That said probably gonna stick with the 1.0.
The one I handled in a shop was janky about the trigger safety, as I had to ride my finger rather low to engage it (and I just couldn't get a consistent feel for it), and the 12 rounder was stubborn about sitting properly, as in it kept tricking me into thinking it was but really needed a firm push to lock into place (which I imagine a fully loaded mag would require a good, repeated spanking)
Perhaps this was anything from tight tolerances to just a lemon, but I just haven't found enough to like about it to change out my Glock 42 for a few more rounds
RUclips recommended your video, I am sure it is because of watching all the reviews on this one.👍
While I did pick up the Bodyguard 2.0 last week, the only thing I ever see me actually using it for, is to keep the skunks at bay when I walk the dog in the back yard.🤷♂ Other than that, I pretty much agree with your assessment of it. But it feels night and day better than the LCP Max, I have fondled that little pistol several times over the last year or so, never did take a liking to the way it felt in my hand.🤷♂ I knew I wanted that little Bodyguard as soon as I held it, and she came home with me.👍
I will take a look around at the rest of your content, I like to find the smaller channels to follow.👊
@Disastrous.Affect thx, I actually prefer the smaller channels as well to get a more real/honest perspective.
Won't be my choice for EDC but would be great for certain occasions.
Great vid and comparisons. 👍
@toddparsons2980 thx, yes a good back tho, definitely "mission specific"
@@MrNineFortyFive agree 👍
Great points, LCP Max is also a great option I have been seeing them on sale for $255, which is a crazy deal. Not quit as good but plenty good enough for a pocket gun. With you on the 9mm, just a better option unless you need really deep concealment.
@specialkfouryou that's a good price for the lcp max tho!
That Shield 2.0 with the Crimson Trace was the first firearm I ever purchased and regret selling it to this day. The trigger wasn't great but I was much more accurate with the 2.0 vs the Plus. This is timely video for me because I am looking for a secondary, deep conceal like the revolver you showed or the bodyguard 2.0. Thanks for the info!
@Osmonic74 I am also looking for that deep conceal with capacity. I think I'll stay with my revolver for now.
I got big hands and I the range officer said I was shooting pretty well definitely going to carry mine mostly because of how comfortable it is to carry
That’s rough going to shooting ranges with high school drop out “Range Officer NVZI’s.” He wasn’t trying to give you advice but instead looking for a petty reason to throw you outta there 😂😂😂
Honestly I struggled shooting my sig p365 because of its size. My shots weren't accurate at all so it would have been dangerous for me to carry it. Im able to shoot the m&p shield extremely well so that slight size difference made a huge difference. Hand size determines everything when it comes to these small micro pistols. A person with bigger hands would need the shield, g43 or the kimber micro pistols. The p365, hellcat and this bodyguard 2.0 are micro pistols for small to medium hands.
@Shenmue06 I have the hellcat too and thought about getting the p365. My wife has the p365 380 also and it's the same thing for me when I grip it, a tad too small. Even my hellcat, I had to put hogue grips on it to make it better.
@@MrNineFortyFivewhat's cool about the 365 is you can change the grip to whatever size your heart desires from standard 10 all the way up to 21 round grip no hogue grips needed no other firearm comes close just being honest.
You got to watch Hickok 45. I don't know if you know him but he bought one and he's 6'8 tall and he don't have any trouble shooting it. Just saying it all depend on whose hand it is in you. Have a good evening and good morning and a good holiday
Hey just a heads up those silicone after market grips are notorious for climbing up over the magazine release and then not letting you get your magazine out. May want to remove it
@@aaronmeadows3946 thx for the heads up, haven't noticed it yet but will keep an eye out for that happening
Great review! I hope S&W offers a .22lr version soon!
@@Robert-kb8rl that would be awesome!!!!
Definitely
The bodyguard 2.0 is incredible
👍
It makes you wife’s gun looks like a slingshot 😂
@@adriancruz3554 lol ikr
Got one for each pocket. No reload lol😅
Dual wield Micros!
@wesleymontford4558 I am not made at that lol... 1 is none 2 is 1 right!
I was thinking about getting one of these but I was worried if my hands was gonna be too big when I seen it compared to a shield so we in the same boat lmao but I think ima just stick with my shield plus 👍🏿
The shield is definitely the best micro pistol for people with large hands. The only issue with the shield is that it's difficult to pocket carry.
@Jordant106_ yeah... I mean it's cool for a backup I guess.
@Shenmue06 true, Shield is not pocket friendly. But it's like it's not there with an iwb holster
Unfair comparison. Aftermarket padded gun .vs out of the box, and then complain about not having the same padding.
@@lynnslaterjr that's why I want to get a hogue grip
Well yeah man you have big ass hands, come on bro lol obviously
@albertreade7607 ikr lol what was I thinking