CZ Bren 805 A2 : Awesome But Obnoxious | FIRST MAG REVIEW

Published on September 19, 2020
Duration: 12:19

Colion Noir reviews the select-fire CZ Bren 805 A2, highlighting its effective two-round burst and full-auto capabilities. Despite an exceptionally light trigger and a powerful, albeit obnoxious, muzzle brake that keeps recoil minimal, the rifle's ergonomics are described as industrial and uncomfortable. A notable quirk is the need to set the selector to 'fire' to operate the charging handle.

Quick Summary

The select-fire CZ Bren 805 A2 offers Safe, Semi-Auto, two-round Burst, and Full-Auto modes. It features an exceptionally light trigger and a powerful muzzle brake that minimizes recoil, though the brake's concussive force is described as obnoxious. Ergonomics are industrial and uncomfortable, with a quirk requiring the selector to be on 'fire' to use the charging handle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Range Location
  2. 00:35Select Fire Features (Safe, Semi, Burst, Full)
  3. 01:12Design Comparisons (vs. SCAR)
  4. 02:06Trigger & Recoil Analysis
  5. 03:52Ergonomics & Charging Handle Quirk
  6. 05:48Burst & Full-Auto Testing
  7. 08:13Muzzle Brake: Effective but Obnoxious

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the fire modes on the CZ Bren 805 A2?

The select-fire CZ Bren 805 A2 features a four-position selector switch, offering Safe, Semi-Auto, a two-round Burst mode, and Full-Auto capabilities.

How is the recoil on the CZ Bren 805 A2?

Recoil is described as almost non-existent due to the rifle's weight and an effective muzzle brake, allowing it to stay very flat during firing, even in full-auto.

What is the main ergonomic complaint about the CZ Bren 805 A2?

The primary ergonomic issues mentioned are sharp picatinny rails and a hard grip, contributing to an 'industrial' and 'uncomfortable' feel, though its ruggedness is also noted as appealing.

What is the unique operational quirk of the CZ Bren 805 A2?

A notable quirk is that the rifle must be set to the 'fire' position on the selector switch in order to operate the charging handle.

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