The Smith & Wesson Bodyguard .380 has long been a popular choice for deep concealment, thanks to its small size and lightweight design. However, its diminutive dimensions have also made it a challenging platform for mounting a red dot sight. That is, until now. Monsoon Tactical, a custom firearms shop based in Fort Myers, Florida, has developed an innovative solution that allows for the direct milling of a Holosun 507K or other compatible optic onto the slide of a Bodyguard .380.
This modification, which Monsoon Tactical calls the “Bodyguard Carry Comp,” involves precision machining of the slide to create a mounting pocket for the optic. The result is a clean, low-profile installation that allows for a co-witness with the factory iron sights. This is a significant development for Bodyguard owners, who have previously been limited to using the pistol’s integrated laser sight or aftermarket iron sights. The ability to add a red dot sight to the Bodyguard transforms it into a more capable and versatile concealed carry pistol.
Red dot sights have become increasingly popular for handguns in recent years, and for good reason. They offer a number of advantages over traditional iron sights, including a faster and more intuitive sight picture, improved accuracy at longer ranges, and better performance in low-light conditions. For a small pistol like the Bodyguard, a red dot sight can make a world of difference, allowing the shooter to get on target more quickly and place more accurate shots under stress.
Monsoon Tactical’s Bodyguard Carry Comp modification is a testament to the ingenuity and innovation of the firearms industry. It is a solution that was born out of a real-world need and developed by a team of skilled gunsmiths who are passionate about their craft. The result is a high-quality, professional-grade modification that enhances the capabilities of an already popular concealed carry pistol.