SCCY CPX-1

The CPX-1 is a hammer-fired, polymer frame double action only (DAO) semiautomatic pistol chambered in 9×19mm Parabellum. The CPX-1 is a compact firearm that feeds from a staggered column, removable magazine. The pistol is manufactured by SCCY Industries, LLC in Daytona Beach, Florida.

History and design
SCCY Industries was formed in 2003 by Joe Roebuck. Originally, the company name was to by Skyy, but after trademark concerns regarding the use of the name by SKYY vodka, the name was changed to SCCY. Since 2010, the company manufactures all firearms in a factory in Daytona Beach, Florida. Prior to 2010, the guns were manufactured in South Daytona, Florida. All sales and marketing for the company is based in Acworth, Georgia, a northwest suburb of Atlanta.

The CPX-1 is a locked breech design that uses an aluminum receiver set inside the polymer grip housing and attached with steel pins. The CPX-1 uses a slide and barrel machined from 416 stainless steel. The CPX-1 is equipped with a slide stop and locks open when the last round is fired. The handgun has an ambidextrous manual safety that is frame mounted.

SCCY designed the pistol with an internal hammer and has a double action trigger pull.

All parts of the CPX-1 pistol, except for the springs, are manufactured in-house by SCCY. Slides are manufactured from heat treated hex steel. The company molds its own polymer frames and makes its own magazines.

Every SCCY CPX carries a perpetual lifetime warranty. The warranty is connected to the firearm, not the owner. If the gun is traded or sold to another owner, the warranty will still be honored by SCCY. The company will also provide a new pistol for anyone who has a SCCY pistol taken as evidence in a justifiable use of force in self-defense. These replacements require a copy of the police report and other documentation.

SCCY will no longer replace a lost or stolen pistol.

CPX-2
The first CPX-1 variant, the CPX-2 eliminates the external manual safety. The CPX-2 relies on the double action only (DAO) trigger pull, which requires 8.5 to 9 pounds of pressure, to help prevent unintentional discharge. A firing pin spring and low-mass hammer prevent discharge if the handgun is dropped.

CPX-3
Developed in 2015, SCCY developed its first .380 ACP pistol: the CPX-3. The gun is a hammer-fired, polymer frame pistol similar to the CPX-1. The CPX-3 is smaller than the CPX-1, but retains a staggered column magazine and would not be classified as a sub-compact pistol. Magazines are designed to hold 10 rounds.

As with the original pistol, the CPX-3 was designed by Joe Roebuck. The gun uses a new, patent-pending locked breech design. Called the Roebuck Quad Lock System, the barrel locks up at four points, providing theoretical accuracy improvements similar to that of a fixed barrel design, but retains the operating benefits of a traditional locked breech design.

The CPX-3 is a DAO design, though the trigger pull is approximately 2 pounds lighter than the CPX-1 and -2 pistols. Due to the Roebuck Quad Lock System, the recoil spring resistance is reduced, allowing for less needed force when manipulating the slide.