Development of the CZ Skorpion from Laugo Prototype to Evo3A1

Published on July 29, 2022
Duration: 19:46

This video details the development of the CZ Scorpion Evo 3, tracing its lineage from the Vz 61 and the failed Vz 68 to the Laugo prototype and the final Evo 3 A1. It highlights key design decisions, mechanical aspects like the simple blowback action, and evolutionary upgrades such as improved magazines and sights. The review emphasizes the weapon's journey from a PDW concept to a full-sized military submachine gun.

Quick Summary

The CZ Scorpion Evo 3's development traces back to Jan Lucansky's 2001 project, acquired by CZ in 2007. It evolved from a PDW concept, sharing a simple blowback, closed-bolt mechanism with its Laugo prototype, into the full-sized military Evo 3 A1, featuring select-fire modes and improved magazines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: CZ Scorpion Evo 3 Variants
  2. 00:37Historical Roots: Vz 61 and Vz 68
  3. 01:34The Laugo Prototype & Jan Lucansky
  4. 04:44Laugo Prototype Mechanical Analysis
  5. 08:19Production Evo 3 Features
  6. 13:22Evolution to the Evo 3 A1

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the origin of the CZ Scorpion Evo 3's name?

The name 'Scorpion' originates from the earlier Vz 61 Skorpion, a compact submachine gun chambered in .32 ACP. CZ attempted to modernize this design in the 1990s, leading eventually to the development of the 9mm Scorpion Evo series.

Who designed the CZ Scorpion Evo 3?

The initial submachine gun project that became the CZ Scorpion Evo 3 was started by Slovakian designer Jan Lucansky in 2001. CZ became aware of the project in 2004 and acquired it in 2007, hiring Lucansky to finalize the design.

What are the key mechanical features of the CZ Scorpion Evo 3 A1?

The Evo 3 A1 operates using a simple blowback action with a closed bolt. It is select-fire, capable of semi-automatic, three-round burst, and fully automatic fire, and features a polymer receiver and furniture.

What significant upgrades were made in the transition to the Evo 3 A1?

The Evo 3 A1 incorporated several refinements over earlier models, including improved proprietary sights, more durable black polymer magazines with viewing windows, and a magnetic system for locking the stock securely.

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