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 details the sale of a Colt Government .380 pistol and the subsequent purchase of a Smith & Wesson Model 649 "Bodyguard" revolver. The creator expresses satisfaction with the replacement firearm, acknowledging a minor financial loss on the Colt but feeling the overall transaction was favorable. The content focuses on the acquisition of a new firearm, highlighting its model and manufacturer.
This video provides a brief look at a Smith & Wesson Model 649 revolver, specifically a pre-lock variant. The description highlights its suitability as a carry gun, suggesting it's a desirable option for personal protection and everyday carry.
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