Nano frames are priced at just $39 and there is no extra charge for any color option when purchasing the CPX-2. Polymer makes the difference for both guns, as both are very affordable. The SCCY CPX-2 is offered in a virtual color wheel of more than 20 frame and slide color options, but its frame is not interchangeable.įor this “Tale of the Tape,” I got my hands on Beretta’s standard all-black Nano and a two-tone SCCY CPX-2 with a polished stainless slide and a Sniper Grey frame. Beretta offers several Nano frame options, including Flat Dark Earth, Ranger Green and pink. The Beretta Nano has interchangeable frames in a handful of colors that can be interchanged with the handgun’s innovative, removable fire control subchassis, which contains the frame rails, trigger and firing mechanism-the essential elements that comprise the gun. Polymer frames allow one very affordable option: color choices. They also represent two very different approaches to the same end and ideal candidates for this “Tale of the Tape” installment. The SCCY CPX-2 and Beretta Nano 9mm semi-autos are two perfect examples of what polymer can provide in terms of versatility, resilience and cost effectiveness. And there’s good reason for that-polymer makes amazing things possible. Heckler & Koch started it, Glock perfected it and today virtually every arms maker offers some type of polymer-framed handgun.
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