The first rule of a gun fight is to have a gun. And in the video, below, the host compares some "Rule One guns"--handguns so small and light that you will be able to easily carry and conceal them such that you could have one on you all the time. Obviously there are lot more small, pocket sized pistols, but she focuses on the three current biggest sellers.
Based on the her comments, I think the Glock is probably a no-go from the start for most people because of the much more limited magazine capacity, higher price, and overall larger size. Plus there is nothing special about the factory sights.
The S&W Bodyguard 2.0 seems the best on paper, but the host mentions issues with the trigger spring that apparently makes the trigger pull become dangerously light over time and use and just requires more maintenance. I would much prefer the heavier trigger pull of the Ruger pistol over something that could become dangerously light even if the ergonomics are not quite as good as the Bodyguard.
VIDEO: "Bodyguard 2.0 vs. LCP Max vs. Glock 42 | RULE ONE GUNS"
PHLster (11 min.)
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