Scorpion Go Burrr | Nexus Evo Gen 2 & FRT

Published on December 1, 2025
Duration: 18:24

This video showcases the Nexus Evo Gen 2 firearm, highlighting its upgraded features like a fully machined aluminum lower receiver and an AR-style magazine release. A significant focus is placed on the installation and live-fire demonstration of a prototype Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) designed for the Evo platform, enabling high-speed semi-automatic fire. The hosts, PSR and FPS Kenny, provide expert commentary on the firearm's performance and compare it to other platforms.

Quick Summary

The Nexus Evo Gen 2 features a fully machined aluminum lower receiver and an AR-style magazine release. It comes standard with a 3lb Timney trigger. A prototype Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) enables high-speed semi-automatic fire, with live-fire demonstrations showing stable performance and effective recoil management.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Nexus Evo Gen 2 & FRT Desire
  2. 01:55Nexus Evo Gen 2 Overview & Design Changes
  3. 02:59Gen 2 Features: Handguard & Mag Release
  4. 04:36Trigger Upgrades: Timney 3lb Pull
  5. 05:31Evo FRT Prototype Introduction
  6. 06:14Nexus Evo Gen 2 Configurations & Suppressors
  7. 07:49Live Fire Demonstration with FRT
  8. 10:58Comparison: Nexus Evo vs. Springfield Kuna (FRT)
  9. 15:05The Nexus 'Exoskeleton' Car

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key upgrades in the Nexus Evo Gen 2 compared to the Gen 1?

The Nexus Evo Gen 2 transitions from the Gen 1's aluminum upper to a fully machined aluminum lower receiver. It also features an HBI SR handguard with a 1.8-inch inner diameter for suppressor clearance and an upgraded AR-style magazine release for improved ergonomics.

What is a Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) and how does it perform on the Nexus Evo Gen 2?

A Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) allows for extremely rapid semi-automatic fire by resetting the trigger upon bolt closure. When installed on the Nexus Evo Gen 2, it enables high-speed shooting while maintaining a stable platform, as demonstrated in live-fire tests.

What trigger comes standard on the Nexus Evo Gen 2?

The Nexus Evo Gen 2 comes standard with a black Timney trigger, which offers a 3lb pull weight. This is noted as a significant improvement over the original orange Timney or OEM triggers found in earlier models.

How does the Nexus Evo Gen 2 with an FRT compare to the Springfield Kuna with an FRT?

The video includes a side-by-side comparison of the Nexus Evo Gen 2 and Springfield Kuna, both equipped with FRTs, to evaluate recoil impulse during rapid fire. Both platforms demonstrated effective recoil management, highlighting the capabilities of the FRT system.

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