NEW 2018 CZ ACTION: Scorpion EVO With MP5A3 Style SB Tactical Brace
Let the rise of the Pistol Stabilizing Brace continue. Hot off the presses is the new 2018 CZ lineup, including two pistol versions of the Scorpion EVO. The Scorpion Micro Pistol features an MP5A3 Style brace from SB Tactical and a short handguard from HB Industries. The new pistol looks to be a compact PDW at a street price I would estimate to be $850 to $900.
Other 2018 CZ options include a Scorpion EVO 3 with a full length handguard and folding SB Tactical Brace, frame color options for certain pistols and a 557 chambered in 26 Nosler. Details, specifications and links can be found below.
Thank you to Bill W. for the tip.
- Product Name: CZ Scorpion EVO 3 S2 Pistol Micro w/ Brace
- SKU: 91348
- Firearm: Type Handgun
- Purpose: Home Defense
- MSRP: $1,149.00
- Chambering: 9mm Luger
- Magazine Capacity: 20+1
- Magazine Type: Double stack polymer
- Frame: Fiber-reinforced polymer
- Grips: Polymer, adjustable for reach to trigger
- Trigger: Mech SA Sights Low-profile fully adjustable aperture and post, 4 rear aperture sizes
- Barrel: Cold hammer forged, muzzle threaded 18×1 right-hand and 1/2×28
- Barrel: Length 4.12 in
- Weight: 5.5 lbs
- Overall Length: 16.35 / 23.35 in
- Height: 9.4 in
- Safety: Ambidextrous thumb safety
- Shipping Summer 2018.
With a 4” barrel and HB Industries short handguard, this diminutive Scorpion is the result of our development of a smaller, suppressed Scorpion for an undercover drug interdiction unit. With a collapsed length just over 16 inches, this pint-sized pistol features a NoOsprey faux suppressor from the folks over at SilencerCo. Its telescoping SB Tactical arm brace extends for additional stabilization, making this one potent little package.
Equipped with our low-profile iron sights, its rear sight has four different aperture sizes for everything from close quarters to way out there. The sights ride on a top Picatinny rail perfect for mounting optics. With 1/2×28 threads hidden underneath the factory flash-hider, users can fit either 1/2×28 or 18×1 accessories to the muzzle.
Simple and reliable, the Scorpion not only has ambidextrous controls, its non-reciprocating charging handle is swappable and reach to the trigger is adjustable.
- SKU: 91354
- Firearm: Type Handgun
- Purpose: Home Defense
- MSRP: $999.00
- Chambering: 9mm Luger
- Magazine: Capacity 20+1
- Magazine: Type Double stack polymer
- Frame: Fiber-reinforced polymer
- Grips: Polymer, adjustable for reach to trigger
- Trigger: Mech SA
- Sights: Low-profile fully adjustable aperture and post, 4 rear aperture sizes
- Barrel: Cold hammer forged, muzzle threaded 18×1 right-hand and 1/2×28
- Barrel: Length 7.72
- Weight: 6.5 lbs
- Overall: Length 21 / 29.4 in
- Height: 9.4 in
- Safety: Ambidextrous thumb safety
Equipped with a folding SB Tactical arm brace, this Scorpion Pistol wears the forend of its larger brother, the Carbine. With the same 7.7” pistol barrel, owners can unscrew the 5” KAK Flash Can and install most pistol suppressors under the handguard, keeping the overall length down. Dual threads of 18×1 and 1/2×28 make fitting a suppressor simple.
Current production Scorpion pistols lack the 3/4″ sling slot on the left side of the action that is present on earlier variants.
MSRP: 539
With an OD Green polymer frame and tritium night sights, this variant of the P-07 is new for 2018.
Introduced in 2009, the CZ P-07 was the first handgun to feature the convertible Omega trigger system. A simplification of the CZ 75’s hammer ignition method, the Omega’s trigger parts are interlocking in nature, allowing full disassembly and reassembly without the need for gunsmithing experience or tools.
MSRP: $549
Built for use with suppressors, the P-10 C Urban Grey Suppressor-Ready has an extended/threaded barrel with 1/2×28 threads and is clad in our distinctive Urban Grey. High night sights and extended magazine capacity round out the package.
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That new PDW looks interesting. If I were to buy one, I would be compelled to cut the bell shaped bottom portion of the pistol grip off. It just doesn't look right to me.
I found my new laptop PDW, dam I love large CCWs.