Scorpion Go Burrr | Nexus Evo Gen 2 & FRT

Published on December 1, 2025
Duration: 18:24

This video provides an in-depth look at the Nexus Evo Gen 2, a highly modified CZ Scorpion platform, focusing on its performance enhancements for rapid semi-automatic fire. The presenter, PSR, a recognized expert on the Scorpion platform, details the integration of a custom Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) and the benefits of the bearing-delayed blowback operating system. The review covers significant upgrades like the HBI SR handguard, Timney trigger, and various barrel and suppressor configurations, demonstrating its potential for competitive shooting and high-speed applications.

Quick Summary

The Nexus Evo Gen 2 enhances the CZ Scorpion platform with a bearing-delayed blowback system and optional Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) for rapid semi-automatic fire. Key upgrades include a Timney 3lb trigger, HBI SR handguard, and AR-style mag release, offering improved control and suppressor compatibility for competitive shooting and high-speed applications.

Chapters

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Nexus Evo Gen 2 unique for rapid fire?

The Nexus Evo Gen 2 utilizes a bearing-delayed blowback system and an optional Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) to achieve exceptionally fast semi-automatic firing rates, allowing for a flatter shooting profile and quicker follow-up shots.

What are the key upgrades on the Nexus Evo Gen 2 compared to a standard CZ Scorpion?

Key upgrades include a custom lower receiver, an AR-style magazine release, an HBI SR handguard for suppressor clearance, and a significantly improved Timney trigger (3lb pull). It also features advanced operating systems like bearing-delayed blowback.

What barrel and suppressor options are available for the Nexus Evo Gen 2?

The Nexus Evo Gen 2 is offered with barrel lengths of 5.3 inches and 8 inches. Additionally, an XSD integrally suppressed system from Novox Research is available, providing a compact and integrated suppression solution.

How does the Nexus Evo Gen 2 compare in recoil to other platforms?

During high-speed testing against platforms like the Springfield Kuna with FRT triggers, the Nexus Evo Gen 2 demonstrated a flatter shooting trajectory and reduced felt recoil, attributed to its advanced operating system and tuning.

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