Hit and or miss. If you catch them on a good day I’m told they have great customer service. If you catch them on a bad day like I did where they’re just not in the mood to answer the phone (tried for 40 minutes), then you’re screwed. I was rather proud of myself for watching the YouTube videos on how to take the gun apart and find out what was going on with its stoppage. So I call down to Daytona Beach as soon as the phone lines open Monday morning to place my order, and no one answers. So I have to go to a Schluder Shots, a private company, pad the order of the .50 cent parts to get it up to the minimum $20, add $10 for shipping, so I’m out the door for $30, for about $1.25 worth of parts I should have gotten for free from SCCY.
I say all this, because if you are going to buy a $200 dollar gun, you’re going to need a reliable source for parts. Its not like a $575 dollar Glock that’s going to run forever. So if you want a gun that’s hard to grip, breaks, and is unreliable, then the CPX-2 is for you! Since I can’t get parts from SCCY, and the minimum I’m gonna pay from Schluder’s is $30, its going to get expensive repairing it.
I only had around a thousand rounds through it. I really blew it trying to go cheap. Just a couple a hundred more I could a got a S&W, probably run forever. You hate getting this old and still doing stupid things. I’ll make up that $200 in repair costs and down time.
[$30 dollars for used parts. You know in 3 or 4 years when I need to replace them again, they won’t be making them, and I’ll just have a dead gun. I’d almost forgot, of the 2 magazines it comes with only 1 worked. So I paid for 2 more. Of those 2 only 1 worked.]
4/25 update: After replacing the slide hold and slide hold spring, and the ejector, at the test fire it failed with a different problem. The chassis frame below the slide hold arm busted out a chunk. The chassis frame also has a crack now extending from that hole.

