Zach from CZ-USA walks us through some of the products they’re releasing in 2016. Namely, we get a closer look at the Scorpion Evo and Bren carbines, the Suppressor-Ready line of CZ pistols, and the Dan Wesson Discretion and Bruin. Read on for photographs . . .
Scorpion Evos will be available in carbine flavor within the next month or two, with either a SilencerCo faux suppressor or a muzzle brake. The extended handguards will also be available on their own for Evo pistol and SBR owners wanting to move that support hand forward. It’s flared to fit over most suppressors.
The Suppressor-Ready line of CZ pistols will be available in “Urban Grey” and comes with a threaded barrel, suppressor height, tritium night sights, and +2 magazine extensions wherever possible. That means the P-09 holds an impressive 21+1 rounds.
Moving over to Dan Wesson, the Discretion is available in .45 and 9mm (much of the DW line adds the option of 9mm this year) and extends the suppressor-ready theme to the DW line. It ships with a threaded barrel, suppressor-height, tritium night sights, a new hammer and trigger design, and a flared magwell.
I’m still not sure how I feel about those large cuts in the front of the slide, but I’ll definitely let you know in the full gun review. As I’ve already purchased a Discretion, which arrived at my FFL during SHOT Show, I’ll be putting it through its paces right away.
Large and in charge from DW is the Bruin. It’s a 6.3″, long-slide 1911 that’s available in both .45 ACP and 10mm Auto. This two-tone bronze finish is for 10mm only.
It gets the same hammer as the Discretion, but sports a fully adjustable, target-style-yet-still-Tritium-lit rear sight…
…and a pretty trick Tritium-illuminated fiber optic front sight.
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