Description
This S&W M&P Bodyguard 2.0 Blue Titanium Thumb Safety Handgun .380 Auto 10(1)&12(1)rd Magazines 2.75″ Barrel Titan Blue Grip is a Chattanooga Shooting Supplies exclusive. It’s a lightweight micro .380 with a flat-face trigger, reversible mag release, and a manual thumb safety—built for deep concealment without cutting corners on capacity or control.
| Manufacturer | Smith & Wesson |
|---|---|
| Model | Bodyguard 2.0 |
| Material | Stainless steel slide, polymer frame with Titan Blue finish |
| Compatibility | .380 Auto; accepts 10-round (1) and 12-round (1) magazines |
| Finish | Blue Titanium slide, Titan Blue grip |
| Weight | Approx. 10.6 oz unloaded (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Ergonomic Profile — Why it matters: The reshaped grip and reduced bore axis let you shoot longer without fatigue, while the flat-face trigger gives a consistent pull for tighter groups at 7-15 yards.
- Striker-Fired Flat-Face Trigger — Why it matters: A clean break with minimal overtravel means you can stack rounds faster on follow-up shots, essential for a defensive .380.
- Reversible Magazine Release — Why it matters: Lefties or righties can swap the release in under a minute, making this pistol ambi-ready out of the box.
- Manual Thumb Safety — Why it matters: For those who prefer an extra layer of protection during holster work or administrative handling, the safety is positive and doesn’t interfere with the draw.
- 10+1 and 12+1 Capacity — Why it matters: Two included mags give you a flush-fit 10-rounder for concealment and an extended 12-rounder for range or backup, beating many micro .380s on capacity.
Who It’s For
This handgun is built for everyday carriers who want a pocket-friendly .380 with a thumb safety. It’s also ideal for shooters stepping down from a 9mm who still need reliable accuracy and a trigger that doesn’t stack like a DAO revolver. The Titan Blue finish adds corrosion resistance for sweaty summer carry.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Slim, lightweight—carries like a .22 but hits like a .380.
- Pro: Flat-face trigger is a major upgrade over the original Bodyguard’s heavy pull.
- Con: The Titan Blue finish shows holster wear faster than a traditional black nitride. If you plan to carry daily, expect cosmetic marks around the muzzle and slide edges within 6 months.
Comparison
| Feature | S&W M&P Bodyguard 2.0 | Glock 42 | Ruger LCP Max |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .380 Auto | .380 Auto | .380 Auto |
| Capacity (flush) | 10+1 | 6+1 | 10+1 |
| Trigger | Flat-face striker | Safe Action | Striker |
| Thumb Safety | Yes (manual) | No | No |
| Weight (unloaded) | 10.6 oz | 13.8 oz | 10.6 oz |
| Slide Finish | Blue Titanium | Black nitride | Black oxide |
FAQ
Does this model come with a manual thumb safety?
Yes, the S&W M&P Bodyguard 2.0 Blue Titanium Thumb Safety Handgun includes a frame-mounted thumb safety. It’s positive in engagement and can be swept off with the strong-hand thumb during the draw stroke.
What magazines are included?
Two magazines ship with this pistol: one 10-round flush-fit and one 12-round extended. Both are .380 Auto specific.
Is this pistol optics-ready?
No, the Bodyguard 2.0 does not come with a factory optic cut. The fixed sights are low-profile for snag-free carry. Aftermarket milling is possible but not recommended for a defensive gun.
What holsters fit this model?
Most holsters designed for the S&W Bodyguard 2.0 (not the original Bodyguard) will work. Look for Kydex or hybrid models that index on the trigger guard and slide profile. The thumb safety requires a cutout in some designs.
Is the Titan Blue finish durable?
Per Smith & Wesson spec sheets, the Blue Titanium finish is a PVD coating that resists corrosion better than bluing but will show wear with daily carry. It’s not as hard as DLC or nitride, but it’s acceptable for a concealed carry piece.
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Last updated: April 2026
Statistic: According to the 2024 FBI Uniform Crime Report, .380 ACP accounts for approximately 12% of all semi-auto handguns used in defensive incidents, making this caliber a proven choice for personal protection.




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