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Finally got my BG 2.0 today. I got the no-safety model.
First impressions before firing: It's small and lightweight...more so than I thought it would be. But it doesn't feel tiny (like a Kel-Tec P3AT does) when holding it. I like the feel of the 12 round magazine with slightly longer floorplate a lot. Trigger pull and reset could be better. Mine feels a little gritty on the take-up. Reset could be a LOT better...feels pretty mushy but it's doable. Pins and sights look to be centered and the gun operates as it should. Actually everything feels a little gritty...probably just because it's new. Mags seat and eject very positively. That big "U-notch" rear sight might take some getting used to. The texturing on the grip and the sides of the frame are pretty aggressive. I like all the angles and serrations on the slide, too. Holding on to this thing shouldn't be a problem.
Impressions after firing: I was only able to sneak in 45 rounds. I didn't do anything to the gun in terms of cleaning/lubing...just loaded mags and fired. 25 rounds of Federal American Eagle and 20 rounds of Sig hollow points. Function over the 45 rounds was perfect. I was shooting at steel so didn't get to check for groups. I got the impression I was shooting everything slightly left. Sights appear to be properly centered. I think it's just so small I'm getting a little too much finger on the trigger. I had to make a conscious effort to properly place my finger on the face of the trigger. I'm really surprised at how mild the recoil is. It's light, even for a .380. Mags are a PITA to load. The odd-shaped follower makes the first round a little tough for me. I finally figured out to push the first round down and towards the right side of the mag (the follower is much higher on the right side. And I couldn't get the mags fully loaded...10 in the 12-rounder and 9 in the 10-rounder was the best I could do. Some type of loader assist tool would be helpful. I'll use my MagLULA to fully load them and let them sit for a week or so. The texturing/serrations on the frame/slide are some of the best I've ever used. Really like it a lot.
I got this to see if my wife wants to switch from her G42 to the BG 2.0 for the higher capacity. I'll have to get her out to shoot it in the next couple of days. I'll put some rounds on paper, too, to check accuracy.
I came away with some pretty positive vibes about the gun. I'm gonna try to put about 200 rounds thru it in the next few days.
First impressions before firing: It's small and lightweight...more so than I thought it would be. But it doesn't feel tiny (like a Kel-Tec P3AT does) when holding it. I like the feel of the 12 round magazine with slightly longer floorplate a lot. Trigger pull and reset could be better. Mine feels a little gritty on the take-up. Reset could be a LOT better...feels pretty mushy but it's doable. Pins and sights look to be centered and the gun operates as it should. Actually everything feels a little gritty...probably just because it's new. Mags seat and eject very positively. That big "U-notch" rear sight might take some getting used to. The texturing on the grip and the sides of the frame are pretty aggressive. I like all the angles and serrations on the slide, too. Holding on to this thing shouldn't be a problem.
Impressions after firing: I was only able to sneak in 45 rounds. I didn't do anything to the gun in terms of cleaning/lubing...just loaded mags and fired. 25 rounds of Federal American Eagle and 20 rounds of Sig hollow points. Function over the 45 rounds was perfect. I was shooting at steel so didn't get to check for groups. I got the impression I was shooting everything slightly left. Sights appear to be properly centered. I think it's just so small I'm getting a little too much finger on the trigger. I had to make a conscious effort to properly place my finger on the face of the trigger. I'm really surprised at how mild the recoil is. It's light, even for a .380. Mags are a PITA to load. The odd-shaped follower makes the first round a little tough for me. I finally figured out to push the first round down and towards the right side of the mag (the follower is much higher on the right side. And I couldn't get the mags fully loaded...10 in the 12-rounder and 9 in the 10-rounder was the best I could do. Some type of loader assist tool would be helpful. I'll use my MagLULA to fully load them and let them sit for a week or so. The texturing/serrations on the frame/slide are some of the best I've ever used. Really like it a lot.
I got this to see if my wife wants to switch from her G42 to the BG 2.0 for the higher capacity. I'll have to get her out to shoot it in the next couple of days. I'll put some rounds on paper, too, to check accuracy.
I came away with some pretty positive vibes about the gun. I'm gonna try to put about 200 rounds thru it in the next few days.