NEWS

Brownells AR15 Builder Web Site Wins Accessory of the Year

The Brownells website, AR15builder.com was announced as winner of the Accessory of the Year at the Firearms Marketing Group's (FMG) Shooting Industry Masters event held at the Heartland Public Shooting Park in Grand Island, Nebraska on July 23-24, 2010.


California Junior Team Wins National Titles

A team of three shooters representing Santa Ynez Gun Club took the Gold medal and were crowned the 2010 National Scholastic Trap Program Open Champions held July 17 and 18 in Colorado Springs, Colorado.


Hornady Receives Seventh Straight Ammo of the Year Award

For the seventh straight year, Hornady was presented with an Academy of Excellence award for "Ammunition of the Year". This year, for their Superformance™ centerfire ammunition.


Arnold Named Interim Executive Director of Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation

The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) announced today that Dr. Bill Christy and W. Hays Gilstrap have resigned from the positions of Executive Director and Chairman of the Board respectively, to pursue other interests, and that Russ Arnold has been named the Interim Executive Director of the SSSF, effective immediately.


Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) Adds Two to Board of Trustees

The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) announced today they voted to add two new Members, Michael Hampton, Jr. and Phil Murray, to its Board of Trustees.


National Handgun Championships Feature Speed

Tonight's Shooting USA block on Outdoor Channel features-speed. It's the art of the reload on Impossible Shots and the USPSA Nationals on Shooting USA.


Ruger Will Report Second Quarter Earnings Today

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE-RGR) will file its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the second quarter of 2010 on Wednesday, July 28, 2010, after the close of the stock market. Tomorrow (Thursday, July 29) the company will host a webcast to discuss the second quarter operating results.


Ruger Takes Third Consecutive "Handgun of the Year"

For the third consecutive year, a Ruger® handgun has been named the Shooting Industry Academy of Excellence "Handgun of the Year". The Ruger SR9c™, the first line extension in the SR9® striker-fired pistol, is the compact version of one of the slimmest and most ergonomic 9mm pistols on the market today.


NRA and Pyramyd Air Offers Discount to Disabled Shooters

The National Rifle Association and Pyramyd Air are partnering up to offer disabled shooters and adaptive sports groups a discount on the Air Arms MPR air rifle. Only available through the NRA, the rifle is now available for the discounted price of $750.


NSSF Announces Student Scholarship Winners

Twenty students have each earned $1,000 scholarships for their winning essays in the National Shooting Sports Foundation's Voting Members Scholarship Program.


NSSF Finalist for Public Relations Award

The National Shooting Sports Foundation has been named a finalist in the Branding and Video categories of the PR News' Digital PR Awards for its comprehensive re-branding campaign and its State of the Industry video.


National Shooting Complex in San Antonio to Host First Annual American Celebrity Classic Shoot

The American Celebrity Classic, a national shooting event to honor and help our troops is being planned for the summer of 2011 and will bring together sportsmen, outdoor-related industries, outfitters, professional athletes and celebrities that promote shooting sports, specifically those committed to helping our active military personnel as well as our veterans.


USFA Single Action Featured on the Science Channel's "How Do They Do it?

U.S. Fire Arms Mfg. Co. (USFA) located in Hartford, Connecticut, announces that the USFA Single Action will be featured in an episode of "How Do They Do It?" that airs this Friday, July 30th at 10 PM, on the Science Channel.


Army Pistol Shooters Win Big at Nationals

Soldiers with the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit swept the team awards and fared exceptionally well individually at the 2010 National Pistol Championships and Trophy Matches at Camp Perry, Ohio.


2010 Steel Challenge Sponsorship List Grows

The Steel Challenge Shooting Association announced that firearms maker Springfield Armory, optics maker ADCO and custom shotgun barrel maker Vang Comp Systems will all be gold level sponsors of the 2010 Steel Challenge World Speed Shooting Championships.


Smith & Wesson® Begins Shipping BODYGUARD® Line

Smith & Wesson has begun shipping the new BODYGUARD 380 semi-automatic pistol and BODYGUARD 38 revolver. Incorporating the latest advancements in personal protection technology, the new BODYGUARDS offer consumers a new uniquely engineered, lightweight, self-defense firearm with built-in laser sights.


FEATURE

S&W's New BODYGUARD Line

For some, the word bodyguard conjures up the mental image of a hulking brute in an ill-fitting suit just waiting to pound someone into a pile of goo. In the world of private security, however, the opposite is almost equally true. A bodyguard is also light and agile and oriented toward avoiding conflict, but still being powerful enough to stop a fight should a fight be unavoidable.

Smith & Wesson's new BODYGUARD line follows the industry's current leaning toward small, easily concealable handguns designed to be easily concealable and accurate enough to allow someone under duress to put rounds into an attacker.

Smith & Wesson's new BODYGUARD Series handguns are shipping. The revolver (above) is a .38 Special while the pistol (below) is chambered in .380. Smith & Wesson photo
The revolver is, as you would expect from the longtime compact revolver maker is chambered in .38 Special +P - another of S&W's long line of small-frame revolvers. This one, however, is completely different in its design, despite the familiar looking S&W snub-nosed profile. This five-shot hammerless revolver features several changes- the most notable being an ambidextrous cylinder release located on the top of the frame. That feature really does set this compact pistol apart from any that came before it- unless you go back to the top-breaks of another century.

The pistol is right in the wheelhouse of the current rage- a polymer framed, steel slide and barrel pocket pistol in .380. It has a seven-shot capacity (magazine capacity +1 in the chamber) and is small. A 2 3/4-inch barrel, and an overall length of just over 5 inches. It's also light enough (11.85 ounces-unloaded) to ride in a pocket holster without dragging down trousers or seriously "print" in a jacket.

Both BODYGUARD models feature something that has generally come as an add-on feature for the smaller handguns - a laser. A collaboration between Smith & Wesson and Insight Technologies has both units sporting integral Insight lasers. On the revolver, the laser is on the right side of the frame. On the .380 pistol, the laser is underneath the barrel and just forward of the trigger housing.

The S&W/Insight collaboration brings the laser and handgun in a single package. Jim Shepherd photo.
Fitting a laser onto the pocket pistol isn't a new idea, but the collaboration is the first where one goal was making an affordable unit. While the MSRPS of $575 for the 380 pistol and $625 for the .38 Special +P revolver aren't cheap, they're not significantly different than the costs of putting together a gun/laser combination from other manufacturers.

I had the opportunity to try both handguns recently while taping an episode of Guns & Gear. Both were comfortable in the hand, easily concealable and had sights that I could actually see. My major complaint with pocket pistols- without the laser - is that I'm just pointing and shooting at a target because I can't get a sight picture. Granted, these aren't target guns, but the ability to easily pickup a sight picture more than makes up for the slight additional surface area created by them.

The .380 pistol has controls that felt familiar to me, including a manual thumb safety, slide stop and takedown lever. They definitely made the left side of the gun busier than some, but I like a safety on a pocket pistol. Having carried a Colt .380 for many years, I'm accustomed to the safety and the flipping of it off (or on) when I'm presenting or holstering.

The revolver, however, took some handling. It feels like a Smith & Wesson small frame-revolver, but the top cylinder latch caused me to do some fumbling around until I broke myself of unconsciously reaching for a side mounted release.

Several sales reps tried the new BODYGUARDS during our taping. Everyone liked their accuracy and triggers, but some struggled with the unfamiliar top release on the revolver. Jim Shepherd photo.
Where I learned the most about the BODYGUARDS, however, wasn't from shooting them myself, it was watching a group of sales reps giving them a try. Watching them shoot, I realized the first-time shooter wouldn't have any problem with either gun. A veteran shooter, however, will go through a couple of head-scratches before realizing the clyinder release really is located on the top of the revolver.

This isn't intended to be the exhaustive and comprehensive review of either gun- that comes from trigger time. Tactical Wire editor Rich Grassi is getting that this week in Springfield, Massachusetts, he'll have the professional's impressions later.

From my limited time on them, they seem more than capable of being employed-accurately- should the need arise.

--Jim Shepherd

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