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PISTOL: SCCY INDUSTRIES MODEL CPX-2, SERIAL NUMBER 055580, BLACK (MATTE), CASE NOT INCLUDED, 3, 9MM STANDARD, SEMI - AUTOMATIC
Notes: SCCY INDUSTRIES
CPX-2The SCCY Industries CPX-2 is a budget-friendly, subcompact 9mm semi-automatic pistol explicitly designed for concealed carry and personal defense. It is highly recognized in the firearms market for its very low price point and its lightweight, highly concealable profile.Technical SpecificationsCaliber: 9mm Luger (9x19mm)Capacity: 10+1 rounds (comes with two 10-round magazines)Barrel Length: 3.1 inchesWeight: 15 ounces (unloaded)Action: Double-Action-Only (DAO) hammer-firedFrame: Zytel polymer with an aluminum alloy receiver codeKey FeaturesNo Manual Safety: Unlike its sibling (the CPX-1), the CPX-2 deletes the external manual safety lever. It relies completely on its heavy trigger pull to prevent accidental discharges.Heavy DAO Trigger: The pistol features a continuous double-action trigger, requiring a long and heavy 9-to-12-pound pull for every single shot. This design provides \"second-strike\" capability if a primer fails to ignite on the first hit.Generational Upgrades: While older models featured standard polymer construction, the updated Gen3 model introduces a standard Picatinny rail for accessories, upgraded sights, and improved grip geometry.Pros and ConsThe Good: It is exceptionally affordable, lightweight to carry all day, holds a respectable 10 rounds of standard defensive 9mm, and is backed by an all-American manufacturing history out of Daytona, Florida.The Bad: The exceptionally heavy, long trigger pull makes accurate rapid fire or tight groupings difficult for beginner shooters. Because the gun is so lightweight, felt recoil is relatively sharp and snappy.Market Note: Consumers looking for factory support should note that reports emerged indicating SCCY Industries ceased operations amid financial and legal struggles.