Introducing the SCCY CPX-1, a semi-automatic pistol that blends affordability with reliability, perfect for those seeking a compact and stylish self-defense solution. Manufactured by SCCY Industries in Daytona Beach, Florida, this pistol is a testament to American craftsmanship. With its eye-catching pink finish, the CPX-1 is not just a firearm but a statement piece, appealing to individuals who appreciate both function and flair.
In excellent condition, the SCCY CPX-1 shows only light signs of previous use, ensuring you're receiving a well-cared-for firearm. The bore is immaculate, featuring a clean, mirror-like finish with sharp rifling, indicating minimal wear and optimal performance. This offering includes one 10-round magazine, making it ready for action right out of the box.
The SCCY CPX-1 is chambered in 9mm Luger (9x19 Para), a popular choice for self-defense and concealed carry. Its compact design is complemented by a 10+1 capacity, ensuring you have ample firepower in critical situations. The DAO (Double Action Only) action mechanism provides a smooth and consistent trigger pull, enhancing both safety and ease of use. This feature, combined with the textured polymer grips and white 3-dot sights, offers both comfort and precision shooting.
SCCY Industries, founded in 2003 by Joe Roebuck, has quickly established itself as a leading manufacturer of reliable and affordable firearms. The CPX-1 model, part of their compact pistol line introduced in 2005, is specifically crafted for budget-conscious consumers who do not want to compromise on quality. The pink finish option reflects SCCY's commitment to a diverse customer base, offering a personalized touch to a reliable defensive tool.
Whether you're a seasoned shooter or a newcomer to the world of firearms, the SCCY CPX-1 is an excellent choice. Its combination of style, functionality, and reliability makes it a standout option for concealed carry and personal defense. Don't miss the opportunity to own a firearm that truly encapsulates the best of both worlds.




