CZ 805 Bren S1 Carbine Rifle for sale
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Czusa 805 Bren S1 223/5.56 11" 01362
Brand:
CZ USA
Barrel Length:
11"
Caliber:
5.56×45mm NATO
Capacity:
10
Finish Per Color:
Flat Dark Earth
Rounds:
10
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CZ 805 Bren S1 Carbine 5.56nato 16" Rifle, Black u2013 08520
Brand:
CZ
Barrel Length:
16.2”
Caliber:
.223 Rem/5.56×45mm NATO
Capacity:
30+1
Frequently Asked Questions
CZ 805 Bren S1 Carbine Rifle for sale
How much is a CZ 805 Bren worth?
CZ 805 Bren rifles sell for an average of $1,487.46 on the secondary market, with listings ranging from $1,200 to $1,800 depending on condition and configuration. Availability is limited, as few units appear in stock at any given time.
What caliber is the CZ Bren 805 s1?
The CZ 805 Bren S1 is chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO (.223 Rem). It is a semi-automatic carbine that accepts standard STANAG magazines.
What is the difference between the CZ Bren 805 and the Bren 2?
The Bren 2 is lighter, shorter, and mechanically simpler than the 805. It features user-swappable barrels in 5.56mm and 7.62x39mm, a refined gas system, and improved fire controls. The 805 is heavier and bulkier. The Bren 2 has seen broader international military adoption.
Is the CZ 805 good?
The CZ 805 Bren is well-regarded for build quality and reliability, with adoption by military and law enforcement units worldwide. It performs well for defense and range use, though the AR-15 platform offers more aftermarket support and lower costs.
How much do 500 rounds of 556 cost?
Five hundred rounds of 5.56 NATO typically cost $230–$275, or roughly 46¢–55¢ per round. Prices vary by brand, load type, and market conditions.
Was the Bren gun prone to jamming?
No. Early prototypes had mechanical issues, but production models were reliable. Soldiers consistently praised the Bren's dependability in harsh conditions. The jamming reputation likely stems from those initial problems, which were resolved before the gun entered widespread service.