I have two SCCY (SKY). CPX-1 has the safety. CPX-2 has no safety. Now for a little pistol, Sub Compact, it has the usual snap to it. I find that my women love it until they shoot it. They have a great dislike for the SNAP that a little 9 will give. Well, then my hand loads too!!
Many question the CPX-2 not having a safety. Well, really it does. Compared to my Glock 23 with a short pull and less than 3# trigger pull the CPX-2's half mile/heavy trigger pull is a great safety. If you shoot it, you certainly meant to do it.
I find that the SCCY fits my hand and the gals hands just fine. Avid shooters may be uncomfortable due to the again, looooooong/heavy trigger pull.
Would I EDC it? No, as I consider it more a belly gun. At the range I can do center mass ok. But not usually close to the same place twice at 12' or more. Might be the old man in me creeping out!!
Now when I need to throw something quick and easy in to a pocket..... SCCY is it. I'm thinking of an ankle rig to use my SCCY's as back ups.
I must say that neither of these little guns has given me Fail to Feed, Fail to Fire, Fail to Eject. No problems at all so far and maybe at 500+ rounds each to date.
Interesting little fact: The SCCY weighs about 15 ounces, when in the shipping packaging the total weight is 5 pounds and the trigger pull is about 9 pounds!!
Take down for cleaning is easy. Only tool you need is an empty 9mm case.
If the price is $180 or so that's pretty good online. If you buy from a dealer the price may be a bit higher but you do save the transfer fee.
One thing I don't like about the SCCY is something I don't like about many manufacturers firearms. All the bright colors. Pinks and orange and red and so on. These things are so attractive to young children that it scares me. When you look at them realistically they do look exactly like toys. So I'd stay with the scary black or maybe a FDE and some stainless.
Picture shows my Lipstick Ammo in the 10 round mags. YEET Cannon is another story!!