CZ Scorpion 3 Plus PCC

Published on December 1, 2024
Duration: 12:09

This video provides a detailed comparison and review of the CZ Scorpion 3 Plus carbine and SBR, highlighting key differences from the original EVO 3. It covers significant updates like the ambidextrous magazine release, improved pistol grip, and non-interchangeable magazines between the generations. The review also includes a step-by-step disassembly and reassembly guide, operational demonstrations, and performance insights, concluding with a range test and technical specifications.

Quick Summary

The CZ Scorpion 3 Plus introduces significant upgrades over the original EVO 3, including an ambidextrous button magazine release for free-dropping magazines and an improved pistol grip. Notably, magazines are not cross-compatible; 3 Plus magazines fit the EVO 3, but not vice-versa, due to a notch difference.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction & Overview
  2. 00:41Magazine & Release Differences
  3. 01:59Magazine Compatibility Issues
  4. 02:21Mechanical & Rail Comparisons
  5. 03:01Stock Operation & Bolt Lock
  6. 04:18Disassembly Guide
  7. 04:53Direct Blowback System Explained
  8. 06:00CZ Design Philosophy & Maintenance
  9. 07:35Reassembly Guide
  10. 08:59Range Test & Reliability
  11. 09:35Technical Specifications
  12. 10:34Ammunition Review: Federated Ordinance

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between the CZ Scorpion 3 Plus and the original EVO 3?

The CZ Scorpion 3 Plus features a redesigned ambidextrous button magazine release, a more comfortable pistol grip, and updated magazine compatibility. The original EVO 3 had a front-drop magazine release and a different grip design.

Are CZ Scorpion 3 Plus magazines compatible with the original EVO 3?

No, magazines are not cross-compatible. While 3 Plus magazines will fit in an original EVO 3, original EVO 3 magazines will not work in the 3 Plus due to a specific notch difference required by the 3 Plus's magazine catch.

What operating system does the CZ Scorpion use?

The CZ Scorpion utilizes a direct blowback operating system. This system relies on the mass of the bolt and recoil spring to keep the bolt closed until chamber pressure safely decreases for extraction and ejection.

How is the CZ Scorpion 3 Plus disassembled?

Disassembly involves removing the magazine, locking the bolt to the rear, pushing a takedown pin, and then removing the trigger compartment and bolt assembly. Reassembly follows the reverse steps.

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