Update on my post from earlier today.
Went to the range today with a friend. Had a partial box of ammo to use up, so decided to put a couple mags of it through the 380. It is some budget Speer FMJ, Lawman, or something.
Out of two mags I had 1 failure to fire (light strike), and 1 stovepipe jam. Not acceptable.
This was odd ammo that I had not yet fired through the gun, but it shouldn't matter a bit. This is enough to really make me doubt the reliability of this gun.
My friend brought his LCP which naturally ate everything we fed it without a hiccup. And was more accurate, too.
So I flipped my position on the BG 380 from endorsement to condemnation in 12 hours.
I hang around the S&W forum a bit, and I see two opinions on this gun. A lot of people have owned them and shot 100s of rounds through them without a single problem. Another large group has had problems similar to mine that may or may not have ever been fixed: failure to feed; auto forwarding; no slide lock back; light strikes; stovepipes.
I really want to like this gun, but if I can't trust it 100%, or even 99.9%, it's a deal breaker for me. I am afraid it will go down in history as a lemon.
David