SCCY Firearms is reportedly in significant financial trouble, with their building locked up and notices of pending property seizure. The company, known for its budget-priced subcompact 9mm handguns like the CPX series and the DVG1 striker-fired model, previously had a reputation for good customer service and a unique stolen-gun replacement policy. Mass layoffs have occurred, and contact lines are disconnected, indicating a potential cessation of production.
John G. Johnson of Firearms Training By John G. Johnson reviews the SCCY DVG1, highlighting its flat trigger as a significant improvement over previous models. He notes its lightweight design, 3.1-inch barrel, and optic-ready capability. Johnson demonstrates shooting the DVG1 at 21 yards, providing feedback on its performance and value, particularly for budget-conscious buyers.
This video provides a review of the SCCY DVG1 pistol, highlighting its budget-friendly nature, small and lightweight design, and introduction as SCCY's first striker-fired model. The reviewer details the "Quad Lock" barrel locking system and also discusses any identified issues with the firearm. The video includes links to various other playlists from TheFirearmGuy, covering handgun and long gun reviews, 2nd Amendment content, gear reviews, and range tests, as well as social media links.
This review introduces the new SCCY DVG1 9mm striker-fired pistol, highlighting its 'David Versus Goliath' design philosophy. Key improvements over older SCCY models include a slimmer grip, updated texturing, and a popular flat-face trigger with a 5.5-pound pull. The DVG1 is optics-ready, with an optional RD model featuring a pre-installed Crimson Trace CTS 1500 red dot sight boasting a 20,000-hour battery life. The speaker, demonstrating experienced authority, notes competitive pricing and projected availability.
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