Stainless Steel Guide Rod Assembly for Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 Pistols
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Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 Stainless Guide Rod Assembly
Upgrade that factory Bodyguard 2.0 guide rod to one of our Stainless Steel units. Introducing the Galloway Precision Stainless Steel Guide Rod assembled with a Flat Wound Recoil Spring for your Bodyguard 2.0. We are offering two rate options here that allows you to tune the pistol to your needs and handloads. These flat wound springs are made for us by ISMI, a leader in the spring market here in the U.S.A, to our specifications. Made on the same machines that make springs for Formula 1 and IndyCar race cars, made exclusively with aerospace specification alloys. Made from Chrome Silicon Spring Wire, the only choice for a longer lasting, more enjoyable shooting experience verses inferior Music Wire springs.
Select from a Stainless Steel Guide Rod with a Stainless retaining screw or Blacked Stainless retainer screw.
We offer fully assembled units captured like factory in OEM or +10% spring rate.
Fits Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 Pistols only. *** Does not fit the original Bodyguard 380 or M&P 380 Pistols. Click here for the BG380 Guide Rod. Click here for the BG380 Recoil Spring Set. ***
As always, proudly made right here in the USA.
Specifications
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Parent SKUGP-GRA-BG2
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BrandGalloway Precision
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Country of OriginUSA
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AssemblyFletcher NC USA
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Item ConditionBrand new in original packaging
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Made fromStainless Steel and Chrome Silicon Spring Wire
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Product classGalloway Precision Product
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Retainer finishBlacked Stainless Steel, Stainless Steel
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Spring RateOEM, +10%
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ManufacturerGalloway Precision
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Product questions
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Jan 24, 2025, 20:24
Does the -10% spring do anything to reduce recoil and increase accuracy, or is it strictly for an ammo issue?
Jan 27, 2025, 08:34It is for lower pressure ammo that has trouble cycling with the stock rate. It will not help with recoil control being lower.
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Jan 23, 2025, 12:02
Will you offer spring tuning packs (all three different weights) in the future?
Jan 23, 2025, 12:50If we get interest we will but currently we haven't had any requests.
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Jan 21, 2025, 15:46
Would this make racking the slide easier?
Jan 21, 2025, 16:15The lower rate will be slightly less effort to rack, that is not what it is for though and not what I recommend using it for. Going lower is for lower pressure ammo that has trouble cycling with the standard spring.
I can recommend working on a cave man grip and rip racking the slide. Place the support hand fingers on one side the palm opposite, grip tightly and rip back on the slide while driving the shooting hand forward. This will give the most grip and force you can apply to the small surface area to help with racking. -
Jan 18, 2025, 09:47
Do these fix the issue of the spring on the original guide rod coming off at the tip?… making it very difficult to reinstall the guide rod after cleaning the pistol.
Jan 20, 2025, 08:45Yes fully captured and a different design than the stock rod assembly.
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Jan 16, 2025, 20:06
Have a new S&W Bodyguard 2.0. Slide super hard to rack and has an issue with returning to battery- I have to “nudge” the slide into battery to fire. Would one of your recoil springs help?
I have about 150 rounds thru it and it is starting to loosen up, Told it gets better around 250 rounds.
Thanks ChuckJan 17, 2025, 09:15It will be heavy to rack due to the design and high spring rate on the return spring assembly to insure it returns fully to battery. If your having battery issues under live fire it may be ammo pressure charge, cartridge shape issues or grip. Going up in rate will supply more energy for return but require higher pressure ammo. Going lower will make it easier to slightly lower effort to rack and cycle better with lower pressure ammo due to lower resistance to slide movement.
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