Printed Skorpion Receivers | Titus Arms | SHOT Show 2026

Published on January 26, 2026
Duration: 7:22

Corbin from Titus Arms showcases their popular 3D-printed VZ-61 Skorpion receivers at SHOT Show 2026. These kits, priced at $595, include a hard case, magazines, and a cleaning kit, and feature a rate reducer and a dovetail for folding stocks. A prototype .380 ACP conversion is also presented, highlighting Titus Arms' innovative approach to firearm manufacturing.

Quick Summary

Titus Arms offers 3D-printed VZ-61 Skorpion receivers featuring a stock dovetail and rate reducer for $595, including a hard case, magazines, and cleaning kit. They also presented a prototype .380 ACP conversion.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsors
  2. 00:50Titus Arms TP9 Project
  3. 01:58AUG Trigger and Receiver Upgrades
  4. 03:373D Printed VZ-61 Skorpion Receivers
  5. 05:31Integrally Suppressed Skorpion Collaboration

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Titus Arms 3D-printed VZ-61 Skorpion receivers?

The Titus Arms 3D-printed VZ-61 Skorpion receivers include a dovetail for folding stocks and a rate reducer. The kits are priced at $595 and come with a hard case, magazines, and a cleaning kit.

What is the price of the Titus Arms VZ-61 Skorpion kit?

The Titus Arms VZ-61 Skorpion kit, which includes the 3D-printed receiver, a hard case, magazines, and a cleaning kit, retails for $595.

Does Titus Arms offer any VZ-61 Skorpion variants or conversions?

Yes, Titus Arms is known for its 3D-printed VZ-61 Skorpion receivers and also showcased a prototype for a .380 ACP conversion at SHOT Show 2026.

What other firearm projects is Titus Arms working on?

Besides the VZ-61 Skorpion, Titus Arms is developing a US-made TP9 project with a 3D-printed receiver, aiming for an MSRP around $1,000 for a bolt, barrel, and fire control group combo. They also offer an AUG upgrade kit.

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