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Nice.I absolutely love it. For the price point you can't beat the quality, craftsmanship and options they offer for it. Search reviews of it and you'll see people very happy for it being an introductory level AR platform. I'd go with the shield over the bodyguard. Personally I'd rather have a 9mm vs .380 when it comes calling time if it ever comes to that.
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LCP 380 and the DTOM holster. Looks like a wallet in your pocket. Carried it all summer. Wound up selling mine in a package deal, and will grab another soon.Nice.
And ehh. I want a pocket gun. I wear basketball shorts pretty much all summer lol.
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How's it compare to the bodyguard? They're both roughly the same size.LCP 380 and the DTOM holster. Looks like a wallet in your pocket. Carried it all summer. Wound up selling mine in a package deal, and will grab another soon.
Would really come down to your own preference. I prefer how the Ruger felt and shot over the S&W.How's it compare to the bodyguard? They're both roughly the same size.
Ruger is 5.16" long, 2.75" barrel
Bodyguard is 5.25" long, 2.75" barrel
Both 6+1.
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It was a blast (pun intended). The class was mainly made up of local and federal LE, but they took mercy on a couple of us civilians and let us in. The instructor was a recently retired Special Forces instructor (Clay Martin) and easily the best instructor I've had.That looks like a lot of fun.
It was a blast (pun intended). The class was mainly made up of local and federal LE, but they took mercy on a couple of us civilians and let us in. The instructor was a recently retired Special Forces instructor (Clay Martin) and easily the best instructor I've had.
He had a great sense of humor and is able to layout a technique is a couple of simple steps and drill it into your head. He altered my pistol shooting technique (stance, grip, trigger control and target target transition technique) and cut my shooting times in half to engage three targets in 6 hours of instruction. He then switched to carbine and shooting on the move.
Had a fun Pistol/Carbine training class this weekend with Off the Reservation Tactical.
Learned nCarbine Fire While Moving Forward
I've shot those three guns. The p238 to me is superior. The trigger on the bodyguard is terrible in my hand. Like a toy.Sig p238 would be my first choice. But I want to stay under $400.
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I'm guessing this part wasn't live fire?
Correct, the instructor ran a safe class.I'm guessing this part wasn't live fire?
Had a fun Pistol/Carbine training class this weekend with Off the Reservation Tactical.
Learned new pistol techniques:
Trained in no light and flashlight techniques:
Carbine Fire While Moving Forward
Carbine Engage Multiple Targets Sideways
Block of Instruction
Covering fire 2 and 4 man forward assault
Class was $300.00 for two day class, plus ammo and gear.What does a training event like that cost. Looks like an awesome weekend!!
Worth every penny. That is a fraction of what i thought. Very cool!Class was $300.00 for two day class, plus ammo and gear.
Nice choice.Gonna pick up the lcp 2 next week. $260 brand new. Hard to beat that
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