New CZ Scorpion Magazines with Steel Feed Lips

Published on January 19, 2017
Duration: 18:20

Manticore Arms introduces new 32-round 9mm magazines for the CZ Scorpion EVO featuring durable steel feed lips to address common factory polymer feed lip failures. These USA-made magazines offer a slight capacity increase and are designed to maintain compatibility with existing pouches. Initial testing shows promising durability, including surviving drop tests, though a suppressor-induced accuracy issue was encountered and resolved.

Quick Summary

Manticore Arms CZ Scorpion EVO magazines feature steel feed lips to address cracking issues with factory polymer feed lips. These 32-round, USA-made magazines survived drop tests, offering enhanced durability for the CZ Scorpion platform.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Manticore Arms Steel Feed Lip Magazines
  2. 01:12Magazine Comparison: Manticore vs Factory
  3. 03:01Design & Pricing of Steel Feed Lips
  4. 05:51CZ Scorpion Evo SBR Build Overview
  5. 07:37Drop Testing: Steel vs Polymer Feed Lips
  6. 09:36Post-Drop Shooting & Suppressor Troubleshooting

Frequently Asked Questions

What problem do the Manticore Arms CZ Scorpion magazines solve?

Manticore Arms CZ Scorpion EVO magazines solve the problem of factory polymer feed lips cracking and failing over time. They incorporate steel feed lips for increased durability and longevity.

How do Manticore Arms magazines compare to factory CZ Scorpion magazines?

Manticore Arms magazines offer a 32-round capacity compared to the factory 30-round, feature steel feed lips for enhanced durability, are made in the USA, and come in smoke or transparent finishes.

Are the Manticore Arms CZ Scorpion magazines durable?

Yes, initial testing including drop tests from shoulder height onto gravel showed the Manticore Arms magazines with steel feed lips survived without visible cracks or functional failures, suggesting good durability.

What is the price of Manticore Arms CZ Scorpion magazines?

The Manticore Arms CZ Scorpion EVO magazines have an MSRP of $29.95. While more expensive than factory magazines, the increased durability from steel feed lips may justify the cost for some users.

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