SCCY Impressed

I have read different coments about the SCCY trigger ..... I cut my teeth on DA revolvers ...the trigger is better than most stock , 5 shooter revolvers... It is what it is ... Its not a Striker fired pistol ...
I have owned three in the past .. I traded them off .. Not because I didn't like them .. They are handy for " boot " in trades ...

They carry well ... Shoot well... and all of mine were dependable ...
I just have more 9 mm pistols than I need (5) ... and I'm not a huge 9 fan...or I wouldn't mind to own another ....

SCCY vs PT111 G2 .... The PT111 G2 wins ... The PT111 G2 are solid pistols ....

But if you keep your eyes open S&W Sheilds in 9mm can be found at verygood prices ... They are not double stack they are staggered stacked ....
 
It appears the Welshman had a bad experience and I have read others, but my impression has been if you had continual issues SCCY would just send a new gun? What kind of issues did you have? My guess would be magazines. Mine were so tight I was forced to use a magazine loader but I'm hopeful they will loosen up with time
I had the CPX 1 with ambidextrous safety, garbage plastic lever I heard the CPX 2 is better,? And hickok45 has a good video. I sold mine and got a SD 9VE for basically what I sold the SCCY for..light years ahead.

Thewelshm
 
I plan on purchasing the CPX 2 (9 mm no external safety) sometime spring 2018 - I follow them on twitter, got a direct message from them in Sept - they said - we see you follow us, you've said nice things about us, we'd like to promote your good will by sending you a shirt, hat and sticker package - what is your mailing address?

True to their word - the next week they sent a shirt, hat and stickers... I know this is not a pistol review.. but hey good customer out reach


The ONLY thing I can say negatively about them is that if the extractor fails to extract you CAN NOT heal the slide back over the round - they say you MUST ram a rod down the muzzle end to tap (hammer) out the casing.
(read that in a review with one of their armors confirming)
 
Extraction has not been a problem in many hundreds of rounds through my pistol, certainly I shall not carry a stick around with me for a possible future stuck case.
 
Ive shot two of them. they worked as they should. I did not find the trigger to be a problem as I am proficient with D/A revolvers. the gun reminds me of a slightly more refined kel-tec pf9 but in double stack. its not a glock, but its not a raven/Jennings/bryco/jimenez.... either.
 
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