New Davidson's Exclusives: SCCY Blue Pistols

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posted on August 18, 2015
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Feeling blue? Davidson’s exclusive line of SCCY Blue pistols might be just the cure. The four new models are the SCCY CPX-1-CBSB and CPX-2-CBSB, and two-tone stainless slide versions of each, the CPX-1-TTSB and CPX-2-TTSB.

“This very unique color option presented on the reliable, affordable SCCY pistol design is going to be a fast mover for us," said Matt Nicholson, vice president of sales at Davidson's.

Both the CPX-2 and CPX-1 style Exclusives are compact hammer-fired pistols chambered in 9 mm. All four of the Exclusives are double-action-only (DAO), come standard with three-dot sights, have a 9-lb. trigger pull, and are equipped with a special recoil-reducing backstrap. The only major difference between the CPX-1 and the CPX-2 category of pistols is its inclusion of a manual safety. It’s important to note that since all pistols in these categories are DAO, the safety does not act as a decocker.

For more visit, sccy.com and Davidson’s Gallery of Guns.

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