CZ BREN 2 4K

Published on December 28, 2018
Duration: 5:33

This review of the CZ BREN 2 highlights its improvements over the first generation, including a weight reduction of approximately one pound and a switch to M16-style magazines. Key ergonomic upgrades and technical specifications like its 6.8 lbs weight, 16-inch barrel, and 850 RPM cyclic rate are detailed. The video also demonstrates its ambidextrous controls, including a bolt release within the trigger guard, and features live-fire footage.

Quick Summary

The CZ BREN 2 is an improved version of the original, weighing about a pound less and adopting M16-style magazines. It features a non-reciprocating charging handle, ambidextrous controls including a bolt release inside the trigger guard, and tritium night sights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Slow-Motion Shooting
  2. 00:25Location & Model Overview (BREN 1 vs BREN 2)
  3. 01:20Technical Specifications
  4. 01:36Controls and Ergonomics
  5. 02:00Advanced Features (Ambidextrous Controls)
  6. 02:45Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key improvements in the CZ BREN 2 compared to the first generation?

The CZ BREN 2 is approximately one pound lighter than the original BREN. It also features M16-style magazines, a non-reciprocating charging handle, and improved ambidextrous controls, including a bolt release within the trigger guard.

What are the technical specifications of the CZ BREN 2?

The CZ BREN 2 reviewed is chambered in 5.56 NATO, weighs 6.8 lbs, has a 16-inch barrel, and a cyclic rate of 850 RPM. It also includes tritium night sights.

How does the CZ BREN 2's charging handle differ from the BREN 1?

The CZ BREN 2 features a non-reciprocating charging handle, meaning it stays stationary when the rifle is fired. The first-generation BREN 1 had a reciprocating charging handle.

What type of magazines does the CZ BREN 2 use?

The CZ BREN 2 utilizes M16-style magazines, which are a common standard and offer wider compatibility compared to the proprietary magazines of some earlier models.

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