SKU CPX-1-CBOR
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The SCCY CPX-1 is a polymer-framed semi-automatic pistol chambered in 9mm with a 101 round capacity. A 3.1 barrel is adorned with three dot sights adjustable for windage. The Zytel polymer frame and grip includes ergonomic finger grooves and an integral recoil cushion on the backstrap. Weighing in at just 15 ounces the CPX-1 is a great choice for concealed carry.
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Barrel machined from bar stock with 7 lands and grooves having a 16-1 right hand twist. - Receiver 7075-T6 aircraft grade heat treated aluminum alloy machined from bar stock. - GripFrame Made from Zytel polymer with ergonomic finger grooves and an integral RE-COIL CUSHION on the back-strap. - Recoil Spring System all steel fully encapsulated for ease of disassembly and reassembly. - Slide LockRelease steel with a Zytel over molded polymer extension for ease of operation. - 3 dot sight system steel rear sight adjustable for windage only with locking screw. - Hammer firing system double action only internal hammer with inertial firing pin to prevent accidental discharge if dropped. - Manual Guarded Safety Newly designed with a guard molded into the frame. - Double action trigger specifically designed for shooter comfort and accuracy by designing the system to have a smooth effortless consistent 9 pound trigger pull. - Magazine included with (2) double stack 10 round capacity magazines with finger extension base installed and 2 flat magazine bases included. - Trigger Guard Lock custom designed to properly fit and be child resistant. Includes 2 keys. - DimensionsWeight - Barrel Length 3.1 - Height 4 - Length 5.7 - Width 1 - Weight 15oz
UPC | 857679003357 |
Caliber | 9MM LUGER (9X19 PARA) |
Action | DOUBLE ACTION |
Capacity | 10+1 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 3.1 BARREL |
Weight | 0.9 LBS. |
Finish | ORANGE |
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