Is the SCCY CPX 2 9mm a good gun?
Our Sccy CPX2 Review. There aren’t a ton of budget gun options on the US market. But Sccy, Taurus, and Hi-Point are definitely the most popular 9mm budget handguns on the market. The Sccy CPX 2 is not designed to be the nicest firearm on the market, but it is designed to be one of the most affordable.
How much is a SCCY CPX 2 9mm pistol?
SCCY CPX 2CB Pistol – The SCCY Firearms CPX-2 pistol has a barrel machined from bar stock with 7 lands and grooves having a 16 in 1 right hand twist….1 of 6.
| Price | $219.99 $189.99 |
|---|---|
| Barrel Length | 3.1in |
| Finish | Black |
| Grips | Black Polymer |
| Sights | 3-Dot |
How reliable is the SCCY CPX 2?
He declared the pistol “accurate enough for combat actions” and “reliable.” For less than $300 and with a magazine capable of holding 10 rounds, the SCCY CPX-2 is a suitable defensive pistol that could work for you. Let us know what you think of this 9mm pistol down below.
Which gun is better SCCY or Taurus?
The SCCY CPX2 also has a little bit of an advantage over the Taurus G2C when it comes to height from the bottom of the grip to the top of the slide. The Taurus holds two more rounds of ammunition than the SCCY, but both of these guns are going to conceal pretty similarly on the body for most people.
What is the difference between the Sccy CPX-1 and CPX 2?
The main difference between the two models is that the CPX-1 has a manual safety, and the CPX-2 does not. Both models use a double stack, 9x19mm Parabellum magazine that holds 10 rounds in a magazine and one in the chamber of the pistol. These pistols are lightweight, and easy to handle.
How big is a Sccy 9mm?
The SCCY CPX-1 is a hammer-fired, polymer frame double action only (DAO) semiautomatic pistol chambered in 9×19mm Parabellum….
| SCCY CPX-1 | |
|---|---|
| Length | 5.7 inches (140 mm) |
| Barrel length | 3.1 inches (79 mm) |
| Width | 1 inch (25 mm) |
| Height | 4 in |
What type of bullets does a Sccy CPX-2 9mm use?
We shot 300 rounds of various kinds of 9mm ammo in order to test the reliability of the Sccy CPX-2. The Sccy experienced two Failures To Feed (FTF), one with a round of 115 grain Federal FMJ ammo at round 143, and one with a round of Tula 115 grain FMJ ammo at round 235.