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Less recoil than a Sig P365 380? The weight difference is significant.
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Less recoil than a Sig P365 380? The weight difference is significant.
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Smith & Wesson M&P Bodyguard 2.0 .380 ACP Semi Auto Pistol, No Manual Thumb Safety
Hi Michael and welcome. Yes, weight goes a long way in recoil absorption amongst a few other variables like recoil spring weight and ergonomic design of the pistol. The lighter Bodyguard will recoil slightly more but not by a large margin due to the recoil spring setup. It is a vast improvement over the original Bodyguard. Cheers, stay safe and enjoy!