USCCA Gun Vault: Mud Firearm Torture Test

Published on December 16, 2016
Duration: 5:51

The USCCA Gun Vault subjected the SCCY CPX-2 9mm pistol to a rigorous mud torture test. Despite previous successes in sand and high-round counts, the mud significantly impacted its reliability, causing malfunctions due to follower and trigger reset issues. While semi-automatic function was compromised, the pistol remained capable of single shots, demonstrating a degree of resilience even when heavily fouled.

Quick Summary

The SCCY CPX-2 9mm pistol faced significant malfunctions in a mud torture test, with mud affecting the magazine follower and trigger reset, requiring manual cycling for most shots. Despite this, it remained accurate and capable of firing single shots.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Previous Tests
  2. 00:59Mud Test Preparation
  3. 01:33Submersion and Bore Check
  4. 02:23Live Fire and Malfunctions
  5. 05:04Final Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the SCCY CPX-2 perform in the mud torture test?

The SCCY CPX-2 experienced significant malfunctions due to mud contamination, affecting the magazine follower and trigger reset. Manual cycling was required for most shots, though it remained capable of single shots and maintained accuracy.

What caused the malfunctions during the SCCY CPX-2 mud test?

Mud entered the firearm's internal components, causing the magazine follower to stick and interfering with the trigger reset mechanism. This required manual cycling of the action for almost every shot fired.

Did the SCCY CPX-2 fail completely in the mud test?

No, the SCCY CPX-2 did not fail completely. While its semi-automatic reliability was compromised by the mud, it remained functional enough to fire single shots accurately, demonstrating resilience.

What were the previous torture tests for the SCCY CPX-2?

Before the mud test, the SCCY CPX-2 successfully endured firing 850 rounds without cleaning and was dragged 10 yards through sand, both without any failures.

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