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Tango0116 Nov 2025 3:53 p.m. PST

"Smith & Wesson introduced the "Bodyguard" moniker in 1955 with the production of a shrouded-hammer version of its popular J-frame revolver. While variants of this handgun are still in production, in 2010, the company applied the Bodyguard name to two new-from-the-ground-up designs: a polymer-frame revolver and a subcompact, polymer-frame, locked-breech, .380 ACP semi-automatic. It is the latter that S&W has recently updated with its Bodyguard 2.0., a .380 pistol that offers "big-gun" features in a small package."

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