CZ Scorpion Tutorial #shorts

Published on July 19, 2022
Duration: 0:48

This tutorial covers the basic operation of the CZ Scorpion EVO 3 S1. Key functions demonstrated include the ambidextrous safety selector, magazine insertion and release, and the charging handle operation, including the 'HK slap' technique. It also explains the last-round bolt hold open feature and how to release the bolt.

Quick Summary

The CZ Scorpion features an ambidextrous safety selector (white=safe, red=fire) and a paddle magazine release. To load, insert the magazine until it clicks. To chamber a round, use the front charging handle, potentially employing the 'slap' technique. The last-round bolt hold open is released via a lever on the left.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to CZ Scorpion
  2. 00:04Safety Selector Explained
  3. 00:10Magazine Loading & Release
  4. 00:18Charging Handle Operation
  5. 00:27Bolt Hold Open & Release
  6. 00:41Firing Procedure

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you operate the safety on a CZ Scorpion?

The CZ Scorpion has an ambidextrous safety selector near the trigger. White indicates the 'safe' position, while red signifies the 'fire' position. Always ensure it's in the safe position when not actively engaging a target.

What is the 'slap' technique for the CZ Scorpion charging handle?

The 'slap' technique involves pulling the charging handle fully to the rear and then forcefully slapping it forward. This action quickly chambers a round, similar to an MP5, and is often used to ensure reliable feeding.

How do you release the bolt on a CZ Scorpion after reloading?

After inserting a fresh magazine, locate the bolt release lever on the left side of the firearm. Pressing this lever will release the bolt, chambering the next round and preparing the firearm to be fired.

What are the basic controls for magazine operation on the CZ Scorpion?

To load, insert the magazine firmly until it audibly clicks into place. To remove the magazine, press the paddle-shaped release lever located just above the trigger guard and pull the magazine downwards.

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