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CZ Scorpion Evo 3 S1 Breakdown

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Homeland Tactical CZ Scorpion Evo 3 S1 Breakdown

Homeland Tactical attends a range day and does a technical breakdown of the CZ Scorpion Evo 3 S1. The session begins with some target practice and a side of cinematic commentary, including a firm stance against the movie Talladega Nights. After some sliding around and shooting, the focus shifts from the range to the workbench to see what makes this Scorpion tick.

He highlights several modifications made to improve the experience, noting that the original factory grip is unpleasant enough to warrant an immediate swap for a Magpul version. Other upgrades include an extended magazine release and a new handguard, though viewers are warned that changing the handguard is a genuine test of patience involving soldering irons and vises to defeat stubborn factory Loctite. It turns out that personalizing this platform is a great way to ensure your "gun budget" disappears into a black hole of parts and accessories.

The teardown process is relatively straightforward, involving locking the bolt back and popping a captive pin to separate the receiver. A DIY tip is shared regarding the safety lever, which apparently enjoys digging into the shooter's finger until it meets a Dremel tool for some remodeling. After inspecting the bolt and spring for wear, the firearm is wiggled back together, ending with a reminder that while these shooters are functional, they are primarily professional-grade money pits.

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