This video focuses on the CZ Bren 805, a rifle that, while no longer in production, represents a significant evolutionary step towards the current Bren 3 rifle series. The description highlights its historical context within the Bren rifle lineage.
This video features a test firing of a factory-zeroed CZ BREN 805 rifle. The primary objective is to assess its accuracy by attempting to hit man-sized targets at a distance of 200 meters. The description encourages viewers to watch until the end to discover the results of this accuracy test.
This video discusses the CZ Bren 805 rifle, highlighting its status as the predecessor to the Bren 2 (Bren 806). The description notes that the Bren 805 was developed as the Czech Republic's answer to the FN SCAR and underwent rapid evolution into the Bren 2 to address design flaws identified by the military. The content emphasizes the enduring quality and appeal of the original Bren 805 model.
The CZ 805 Bren was developed to replace the VZ 58, aiming for NATO interoperability with its 5.56x45mm NATO chambering and AR-18 style mechanics. Early Gen 1 models featured proprietary magazines and an AK-style paddle release, while Gen 2 transitioned to STANAG compatibility and ergonomic improvements. Despite its adoption, soldier complaints regarding weight and handling led to the development of the Bren 2.
The CZ Bren 2Ms Carbine is a significant evolution from the Bren 805, featuring a heavier barrel profile (0.687") and fully ambidextrous controls. Its non-reciprocating charging handle is user-reversible, and it boasts a 3-position adjustable gas system. With an MSRP of $1,999, it's positioned as a competitive alternative to firearms like the FN SCAR, offering a smooth recoil impulse and modern features.
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