This video explores the lineage of Smith & Wesson Bodyguard pistols, tracing their origins back to 1955. It highlights the evolution from early snag-free revolvers, like the Model 38 Airweight and its steel variants (Model 49, Model 649), to more modern semi-automatic Bodyguard 380 pistols and their revisions. The discussion also covers the polymer-framed Bodyguard 38 Special, designed to compete with the Ruger LCR, and the latest Bodyguard 2.0. The description emphasizes the intention behind the original design for concealed carry and the subsequent adaptations to meet evolving market demands.
This video features Hickok45 enjoying his Smith & Wesson Model 49 Bodyguard revolver in .38 Special caliber on the Gong Club Range. It serves as a follow-up to a previous video on the same firearm. The description highlights the channel's other content, supports for patrons, and educational/entertainment purpose with an emphasis on safety and responsible gun ownership.
This video provides a review of the Smith & Wesson Model 49 Bodyguard Revolver, a 5-shot .38 Special handgun known for its shrouded hammer and suitability for pocket carry. Produced from 1959 to 1996, the Bodyguard is highlighted as a dependable firearm. The video thanks supporters and mentions Fiocchi USA for ammunition. It encourages viewers to engage with the channel through likes, subscriptions, and Patreon.
This video features a review and shooting demonstration of a vintage Smith & Wesson Model 49 Bodyguard revolver chambered in .38 Special. The content highlights the firearm's characteristics and performance, with an emphasis on responsible gun ownership and firearm safety. The creator directs viewers to additional channels for clips and discussions, and acknowledges sponsors who support the channel.
This video explores the Smith & Wesson Model 49 Bodyguard revolver, a compact concealed-carry firearm chambered in .38 Special. The presenter highlights its unique design, featuring a shrouded hammer that prevents snagging while still allowing for single-action cocking. The discussion traces the Model 49's lineage back to earlier J-frame revolvers and explains the evolution to the all-steel frame. A specific example is showcased: a late-production, unfired Saudi Arabian Ministry of Interior Security Services contract gun with a unique provenance, formerly owned by Richard "Stretch" Kennedy. The video emphasizes the Bodyguard's suitability for concealed carry and its historical popularity among law enforcement.
This video reviews the new Sig P210 Standard model handgun, comparing it to the original Swiss-made Model 49 service pistol. The reviewer highlights the P210 Standard's more traditional military-style wood grip and fixed 3-dot sights, contrasting it with the previously released P210 Target. The video also includes affiliate links for MAC merchandise, Patreon, SubscribeStar, Amazon, USCCA, Challenge Targets, OpticsPlanet, and Gun Owners of America, along with a Twitch channel link.
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