The Czech TEC-9: Czech Weapons CSV-9 FULL REVIEW

Published on February 20, 2022
Duration: 23:09

This guide details the process of customizing the Czech Weapons CSV-9, focusing on the installation of a modular folding brace, red dot optic, and weapon light. It highlights the firearm's modularity and provides specific accessory recommendations. The process emphasizes safety during accessory attachment.

Quick Summary

The Czech Weapons CSV-9 is a 9mm pistol-caliber carbine from the Czech Republic with a unique 'mag-forward' design, offering high modularity and compatibility with Gen 4 Glock magazines. Weighing around 3 lbs (aluminum) or 4.6 lbs (steel), it provides accurate performance at 25-75 yards with manageable recoil.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the CSV-9
  2. 01:28Design Philosophy and Magazine Compatibility
  3. 03:34Technical Specifications and Variants
  4. 05:52Modularity and Controls
  5. 07:42Market Positioning and Customization
  6. 14:31Range Performance and Handling
  7. 16:17Reliability and Magazine Limitations
  8. 18:56Maintenance and Final Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Czech Weapons CSV-9?

The Czech Weapons CSV-9 is a 9mm pistol-caliber carbine (PCC) from the Czech Republic, featuring a unique 'mag-forward' design reminiscent of 80s SMGs. It is known for its modularity and compatibility with Glock magazines.

What are the key features of the Czech Weapons CSV-9?

Key features include its 'mag-forward' design, compatibility with Gen 4 Glock magazines, modular quad rail system, ambidextrous controls, and a choice between aluminum (3 lbs) or steel (4.6 lbs) construction. It also has a Picatinny stock attachment point for customization.

How does the CSV-9 perform on the range?

On the range, the CSV-9 is accurate at 25-75 yards. Its straight blowback system provides manageable recoil, though it can be snappier than delayed systems. Reliability has been good with various 9mm loads, including +P.

What are the limitations of the Czech Weapons CSV-9?

The CSV-9 is limited to Gen 4 Glock magazines. The reciprocating charging handle can be a point of concern for some shooters, and disassembly can be complex due to a poorly translated manual. Its price point is also high at around $2,000.

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