From the aircraft-grade aluminum alloy receiver to the durable Zytel polymer frame, the CPX-2 designed to be the ideal carry gun with no sacrifice on strength or power. Ergonomic finger grooves and recoil cushion ensure comfortable extended range sessions, meaning you’ll be ready and accurate in case you ever have to draw under pressure. With a variety of color variations and an exceptionally lightweight design, the SCCY CPX-2 is a perfect carry firearm for novice and expert shooters alike.
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Klemann E.
2 years agoWhat is there to say? 9mm with 2 10 round mags for less than 170 bucks. Shoots fine after windage adjust. Only 200 rounds, but exactly 0 issues using Federal practice ammo. Only regret is I didn't buy 2.
Richard D.
2 years agoCleaned and took it to the range to function test. I put about 100 115fmj through it along with about 30 Winchester Ranger 147gr bonded jhp and close to 50 Hornady American Gunner 124gr +p jhp. Decent accuracy but most importantly I had zero malfunctions of any kind. It’s going to be my carry gun on the boat so the stainless and polymer was a big selling point as was the price. It’s the lowest price pistol I have but it will serve it’s purpose.
Adam C.
2 years agoI'm not a fan of this gun. Have to basically let go of the trigger before it will reset. Found myself on the range several times pulling the trigger, knowing half the magazine is still loaded but nothing happens.
Clint G.
2 years agoThe SCCY is just what I wanted, and better than I expected. It's the perfect size for carry. I haven't had a chance to shoot it yet, this the 4 star rating. This fat, my only disappointment is that the ad for it made it sound like it came with 4 magazines, 2 with the pinky extension, 2 without. What it did come with was 2 magazines with only extensions, and two flat bottom pieces. I'll update my review after I run some rounds through it.
Jon H.
2 years agoThe SCCY CPX2 is a sturdy and affordable 9mm pistol. I asked others about it and their experiences with it and they said it was very good but they didnt like the recoil. I personally didnt notice the recoil, but noticed after firing it takes a bit to adjust and re-aim at one's original target. Other than that, it's a fine pistol.
Dennis B.
1 year agoNice pistol at a great price. Recoil is a bit snappy, but it's a light-weight, compact so no surprises. Trigger not bad for DAO. Overall very pleased with purchase. Thanks again PSA.
Skippy
1 year agoThis pistol serves its purpose well, CC/PD in a compact easily concealable package and it carries a lifetime factory warranty, ot just for the original owner, the lifetime of the gun.
Jason
1 year agoGood quality handgun. No problems cycling to date with nearly 1000 rounds fired. Have only used Brass FMJ. Very slim design, great for concealing. Only downfall is long trigger pull, i plan on getting an improved trigger kit.
Johnny K.
1 year agoThe gun is of good quality overall but the trigger is absolutely horrible. No redeeming qualities to be found in the trigger pull. It’s heavier than most revolver triggers, has a pull a mile long, and there is virtually no reset. Due to this, keeping shots on target is noticeably difficult. The grip is also large and blocky. At best, this is a last-ditch effort gun. I would only use it for self defense if nothing else is available. I would only suggest this to someone whose need for defense is immediate but budget wont allow for something easier and more accurate to use.
Forza A.
1 year agoAs others have noted with various degrees of concern, the trigger is subpar. I find the trigger pull to be inline with quality DAO only pistols, however the trigger reset is nearly at the very end of the return. It's strange because I find the pistol quite nice for the sole exception of the trigger reset. The longest of any pistol I own. Besides that, the pistol is great for the money. Rounds cycle cleanly. I like the grip and extended mag base. For me, this would be a 5 star pistol if
Trace S
1 year agoFirst pistol and very unimpressed. I don't know if its just the trigger but the accuracy is god awful. having to guess where my bullet hit. shot a Beretta right afterwards with no issues. would not recommend and hate that I wasted the money.
Jim C.
1 year agoMy wife wanted a Tiffany blue SCCY so she got it. It's not a great bullseye pistol because the trigger is not ideal for that. It is ideal for when you're attacked and need to hit a man sized target at close range. She rang 7 yard steel all day long. Great value. She's since upgraded to a factory engraved TB Glock but she won't get rid of her SCCY.
Rune F
1 year agoPSA having it on sale for $169 ???? Still wouldn't buy it. 9 pound trigger pull... Insane. For a CCW this is terrible. You will be lucky to get consistent shot placement at any distance less than 5 yards. 7 yards? Feggettabettit. This is a gun you buy because you just can't let the deal go, then it's a gun you keep because you can't sell it to anyone with a brain. HOWEVER - I will say that SCCY has a wonderful warranty department. My CPX 1 had issues brand new out of the box. First
Terry H.
1 year agoEverybody complains about the trigger but that is the weapons safety system. It's no different than a dao revolver. I have zero issues with getting on target quickly and punching everything where it needs to go everytime. Steel plates aren't a problem at 50 yds if you know what you're doing either. If you're a novice with handguns maybe you will have a issue, or if you're not familiar with dao revolvers. The trigger is your safety and if you understand that and not think it should feel and work
John W.
1 year agoTrigger pull is not bad at all. Mcarbo sells a kit to lighten it to about 4 to 5 pounds. Made it even better .
Daniel P.
1 year agoI bought this as a throwdown gun to keep in the car it is so much more than I expected. I wanted a double action so as not to rack the slide and practice different drills with the LaserHIT app. Installed pro magnet extended mag with a 3-D fiberglass grip extender along with 4 pound trigger spring kit. At 15 feet I can put 15 rounds in the same three holes standing up. Negative reviews I saw with not being accurate has to do with the heavy trigger pool and eating more practice along with being
Chad M.
1 year agoI thought this would be a good conceived carry gun for my son and he loves it it's exactly what he wanted look forward to going to the gun range and shooting it with him.
Jason M.
1 year agoThis gun shoots just fine. All of you sissies complaining and trashing it need to grow a pair. Crying because you can’t pull the trigger? You shouldn’t be allowed to own a gun then. This is the guns design. Buy an aftermarket trigger if you don’t like it. If you want $1000 precision gun, buy one. Don’t pay $180 and expect more. Idiots.
Dylan
1 year agoHaven’t shot it yet! But I like the size and weight. It is nice. Solid piece for sure. Came in a box. I wish it came in a gun case tho. Perfect size for conceal carry
Eric
1 year agoGreat pew pew, light short barrel but it shoots right on the money. I’ve shot light guns like this before and it barely kicks. Good job Sccy!
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