Yes, SCCY Is Still King of the Double-Action Only Subcompact Handgun – SHOT Show 2022

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If you asked most gun companies to produce a double-action-only subcompact handgun that’s pleasant to shoot, popular with thousands of gun owners, and only costs $300 MSRP, you’d be laughed out of the room.

Of course, SCCY isn’t “most gun companies.” Their line of CPX handguns has done the seemingly impossible, and we stopped by their booth at this year’s 2022 SHOT Show Range Day to take a look at their latest offering: the CPX-9 Gen III.

Yes, SCCY Is Still King of the Double-Action Only Subcompact Handgun – SHOT Show 2022

SCCY owner Joe Roebuck believes nobody should be priced out of the Second Amendment. In line with that mission, the 9mm CPX-9 will hit the shelves at less than $300, but that doesn’t mean users should expect subpar performance. The new double-action-only hammer-fired handgun has seen some major improvements, and the CPX-9 is entirely American made.

First, the polymer trigger has been replaced with a metal one. The old polymer triggers could wear out and “get sloppy,” according to Chris Cerino, but the new metal triggers won’t have that problem.

The CPX-9 has a reduced grip size for easier concealability, and SCCY engineers removed the finger grooves for better ergonomics. The slide features a new profile, and the sights use the Glock 43 cuts to allow for a greater range of aftermarket options.

Yes, SCCY Is Still King of the Double-Action Only Subcompact Handgun – SHOT Show 2022
Yes, SCCY Is Still King of the Double-Action Only Subcompact Handgun – SHOT Show 2022
SCCY’s new CPX-9 makes several great improvements over previous iterations of the CPX.

And, like all SCCY pistols, the CPX-9 comes in a wide variety of colors to match the needs and desires of any gun owner.

All of this combines to produce an excellent shooting experience. GunsAmerica editor True Pearce called the trigger “impressive,” and said the gun is “very controllable” despite its miniscule size.

Much like a double-action only revolver, the CPX line of SCCY handguns uses an internal hammer cocked and dropped by pulling the trigger. While double-action handguns are usually difficult to shoot, SCCY engineers their handguns with a manageable trigger pull that even novice gun owners can manipulate.

Click HERE to learn more about the CPX-9 from SCCY.

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About the author: Jordan Michaels has been reviewing firearm-related products for over six years and enjoying them for much longer. With family in Canada, he’s seen first hand how quickly the right to self-defense can be stripped from law-abiding citizens. He escaped that statist paradise at a young age, married a sixth-generation Texan, and currently lives in Tyler. Got a hot tip? Send him an email at [email protected].

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  • Mike in a Truck July 11, 2022, 7:31 am

    Have any of you naysayers actually fired this pistol? Im in the fortunate postion ( unfortunate?) Where my LGS will let me take any handgun dowstairs to the range as long as I buy the ammo. They know that when I walk in they have a serious buyer and not just a tire kicker. So this pistol went 300 rounds without a hiccup from a cold start. Lucky? Maybe. So I bought it for a lady friend recently widowed and afraid of living alone. She does very well with the 22 I started her on and now wants a “powerfull” gun. So this is it. Shes not exactly dripping money. She’ll never assault an enemy position, fast rope out of a helicopter,or engage multiple El Cacas on her front lawn unlike you 1st Tier Operators here, most of which have never seen 5 minutes of combat. Dont knock something unless you try it.

  • Charles Ray March 24, 2022, 9:51 pm

    Give you a hundred bucks for one. All they’re worth.

  • Lying Bastard January 19, 2022, 8:00 am

    Is it me or it changed its distinctive look to something more Taurus-like?

  • Dr. Strangelove January 19, 2022, 7:09 am

    My 12 year old Kel Tec P-11 still works great. Why would I buy a cheap copy?

    • Beja Hopson March 17, 2022, 2:08 am

      I don’t know doc why would you..??

      Where do these people come from, I swear…

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