“EvoMac” 3D Printed Evo3 Fed Mac11 Frame

Published on January 2, 2022
Duration: 0:58

The EvoMac project successfully integrates CZ Scorpion Evo 3 magazines into a 3D printed Mac11 frame. Key modifications include adjusted magazine geometry and a Riptide Rails machined feed ramp for improved reliability. Testing is ongoing to resolve occasional last-round feeding issues, with an open beta phase anticipated soon.

Quick Summary

The EvoMac is a 3D printed Mac11 frame designed to use CZ Scorpion Evo 3 magazines. It features a machined feed ramp from Riptide Rails and has undergone design iterations for reliability. Testing is ongoing to resolve occasional last-round feeding issues before an open beta.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to EvoMac
  2. 00:10Technical Modifications & Feed Ramp
  3. 00:25Performance Testing & Reliability
  4. 00:50Future Plans & Open Beta

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the EvoMac?

The EvoMac is a 3D printed frame designed for the Mac11 platform, specifically engineered to accept magazines from the CZ Scorpion Evo 3. It represents a custom build focused on firearm modification and design.

What modifications were made to the EvoMac frame?

Key modifications include changes to the magazine geometry for compatibility, the integration of a machined metal feed ramp sourced from Riptide Rails, and adjustments to the magazine catch to improve feeding reliability.

What magazines are being tested with the EvoMac?

The EvoMac project is testing various magazines, including Magpul PMAGs designed for the CZ Scorpion and modified factory magazines. This testing aims to identify and resolve any remaining feeding issues.

When will the EvoMac project be released?

The EvoMac project is nearing completion. An open beta phase is expected to launch soon, following the resolution of the final feeding issues currently being addressed through rigorous testing.

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