CZ Scorpion EVO 3 S2 Micro w/ Brace – 4.1″ 9mm
Original price was: $1,349.99.$1,282.49Current price is: $1,282.49.
Manufacturer CZ-USA
Caliber 9mm
Sights (detailed) Flip-Up
Frame Finish Black
Barrel Length (in) 4.1 in.
Mag Capacity / Rounds 20rd
Number of Mags 2
Accessory Rail Yes
FFL Requirements All firearms must be shipped to a Federal Firearms License (FFL) holder. We cannot and will not ship firearms to anyone but a FFL. We must receive the receiving dealer’s FFL by fax () or email ().
Warranty Warranty provided by product manufacturer.
Description
With a 4” barrel, HB Industries short handguard and a folding SB Tactical brace, this new variant of the diminutive Scorpion Micro takes into account input from the CZ fan base. Replacing the previous Micro that was equipped with a collapsible brace, this version also gets a more minimal flash can muzzle device and Magpul MBUS back-up iron sights.
Simple and reliable, the Scorpion not only has ambidextrous controls, its non-reciprocating charging handle is swappable and reach to the trigger is adjustable. A Picatinny rail makes mounting optics easy, while M-LOK attachment points on the forend allow for easy mounting of accessories.
With a wealth of aftermarket support available for the Scorpion platform, customization can easily be done with a number of braces, grips, forends, magazines, safeties, mag releases, charging handles and triggers designed specifically for the EVO 3 platform.
Current production Scorpion pistols lack the 3/4″ sling slot on the left side of the action that is present on earlier variants.
The CZ Scorpion EVO 3 S1 Pistol is legally classified by the ATF as a pistol, and is intended by CZ-USA to be used as a pistol. Under current federal law and ATF policy attaching a stock to this pistol – or attaching a device which is then used as a stock or intended to be used as a stock – constitutes the making of a short-barreled rifle which requires registration with ATF and the payment of the applicable tax. Users of the CZ Scorpion EVO 3 S1 Pistol bear the sole responsibility for ensuring their use of the firearm complies with all local, state, and federal firearms laws.