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S&W Bodyguard vs.Ruger LCR .38 Revolvers

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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2010

We compare the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard vs.Ruger LCR .38 Revolvers

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  • A good revolver is supposed to feel slightly muzzle heavy.

  • @JPBill2

    sure

  • Why would anybody want or make a .357 snub??? Thats stupid. The .357 Round was designed for a 8 inch barrel too optimize the rounds preformance. a .38 and a .357  have the same balistics if fired from a snubnose, execpt you just get a retarded muzzle flash from the .357....and by the way i have the LCR, and its a great firearm

  • @Tanker19kilo1

    I think red cars are stupid.. but they make them too..

  • i have a feeling u wer in black water

  • @xxandyxx300

    You shouldn't trust your feelings since that couldn't be further from the truth

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  • Nothing wrong with Ruger. They just don't have the re-sale value of a similar Smith or Colt product. Same thing with Taurus. They are all "good enough", but you DO get what you pay for. The next level down would include Rossi, which is owned by Taurus. Good stuff, but with a little less finesse in the overall quality than Taurus. The least level weapon that I would own would be a Charter Arms product. They get the job done, but there IS a difference in Scotch, so to speak.

  • for the price I like the Ruger way better.

  • @GunWebsites What's wrong with red cars?

  • @singletrack29349 I am a big s&w fan and own many as well as other firearms but these r junk as are the m&ps both r havin reliability issues as well other problems.. Have not been happy with S&w past couple of years feel like they have already made a name fer themselves and r just gittin lazy or maybe just rushing their new designs

  • @CampingestBoyAlive I know u werent talkin to me but i knew the answer... Ur car is considered private property so as long it stays in the car u r not breakin the law my deddy is a police officer here in GA and i had to ask him this same ? Fer a buddy of mine not too long ago... Hope this helped u sir

  • @GunWebsites .. I like bucket seats with my .357.

  • @singletrack29349

    What if I have an off campus residence and but I park my car in a on campus lot?

  • @CampingestBoyAlive Consult your state's gun laws. Then consult your university's rules concerning firearms.

  • @higherlearning141 A good grip can reduce felt recoil, making for a faster follow up shot. Which is good if your first shot fails to stop the aggressor.

  • I've heard about some reliability issues with the Bodyguard.... any insights?

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