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By now it has been established that the introduction of the S&W Bodyguard 2.0 in .380 acp has been fraught with some issues.
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The first of these was completed and shipped in January, 1940. It sold for $40, which was a premium amount in those days. Unfortunately for target shooters and sportsmen, the Battle of Britain began overseas. Smith & Wesson then had to concentrate on shipping large numbers of .38/200 service revolvers to England.
This effectively was a 3913, but with a blued carbon steel slide and a black-anodized aluminum frame. A 3914 Lady Smith was also made, mimicking the slanted-dustcover 3913 Lady Smith, but with the blued finish of the 3914. It was laser-etched “Lady Smith” on the slide’s right side and came in a hard case.
Just this year alone this barrel length in the M66 has become hotter than Georgia asphalt. I have been lucky enough to pick up a M66-2-3-4 but recently was interested in both a N/D and a -1 on GB until I saw the starting prices, the no dash is $1000 and the -1 was $1200.
How would you describe the recoil, muzzle flip, and aim recovery between the two? Looking at the details - the Equalizer is about 3oz heavier with a .5" longer barrel. That is a difference numerically, but in practice how much
The first thing you want to do is to make sure that the Shield Plus you are purchasing is the new production that has a flat optic cut instead of the sloped optic cut that often doesn’t properly zero with many popular optics.
The best reference is the Standard Catalog of S & W 3rd edition (this from Amazon): Amazon.com: Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson (Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson) (9780896892934): Jim Supica, Richard Nahas: Books
Smith and Wesson 39- 2 serial number A129*** I got this gun several years ago from my brother. He told me under one of the handles was etched with a hand held etched LVMPD.