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Posted: 8/4/2012 7:00:01 PM
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Ok bought this bodyguard new about 2 weeks ago. I haven't had the chance to go to the range but have been dry firing it. Anyways I looked at it the other day and it seems the hammer is rubbing against the frame. I tried to slip a piece of paper between the frame and hammer but was unable to do so. So wondering if I need to send it back to smith and wesson or if there is a quick fix.
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Posted: 8/4/2012 8:27:30 PM
Call S&W on Monday and see what they say. I would send it back if it were me.
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Posted: 8/4/2012 9:18:07 PM
Yeah definitely thinking I need to contact them.
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Posted: 8/4/2012 10:14:00 PM
Mine doesn't do that at all. Send it back.

Also, I wouldn't dry fire it much without snap-caps. Some have had broken firing pins for doing dry fires.

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Posted: 8/5/2012 12:23:21 AM
Yeah I just wanted to make sure it wasn't normal. And I didn't know that about the firing pin, looks like I need to get some 380 snap caps. Anybody know the cheapest place to buy them?