CZAR 3D Printed VZ61 Skorpion

Published on January 9, 2022
Duration: 1:00

This video details the construction of a 3D printed VZ61 Skorpion lower receiver, dubbed the CZAR, using a standard AR-15 fire control group. The build incorporates several custom 3D printed accessories, including a handguard with an integrated hand stop, a barrel shroud, and an extended charging handle. The grip is printed in wood-infused PLA, and a Picatinny rail is integrated for brace attachment. The project is highlighted as an affordable and fun DIY firearm endeavor, with an estimated build cost of around $300.

Quick Summary

The CZAR is a 3D printed lower receiver for the VZ61 Skorpion, designed to use a standard AR-15 fire control group. This DIY project features custom 3D printed accessories like a handguard and barrel shroud, with an estimated build cost of around $300.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: CZAR 3D Printed VZ61 Skorpion
  2. 00:18Custom 3D Printed Accessories
  3. 00:40Grip and Rail Mounts
  4. 00:54Build Cost and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CZAR VZ61 Skorpion?

The CZAR is a 3D printed lower receiver for the VZ61 Skorpion pistol, designed to utilize a standard AR-15 fire control group. It's a custom build project focusing on affordability and DIY gunsmithing.

How much does it cost to build the CZAR VZ61?

The estimated cost to build the entire CZAR VZ61 project is approximately $300. This makes it a relatively inexpensive way to create a unique firearm.

What custom parts are featured on the CZAR VZ61?

The build includes custom 3D printed parts such as a handguard with an integrated hand stop, a barrel shroud for aesthetics, and an extended charging handle for easier manipulation.

What material is used for the grip on the CZAR VZ61?

The grip on this CZAR VZ61 build is printed using wood-infused PLA filament. This material provides a unique wood-like texture and appearance.

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