CZ Scorpion Micro for sale

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Brand:

CZ

Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

4.2

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

20+1

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

CZ

Action:

Single Action

Barrel Length:

4.12"

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

10+1

Rounds:

10

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Brand:

CZ

Barrel Length:

4.12"

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

10

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

CZ

Barrel Length:

4.12 inches

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Black

Rounds:

20

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.7/5 based on 7 customer reviews across 5 variants from 17 retailers

Overwhelmingly praised for reliability, ergonomic improvements, and value, though one reviewer found the trigger pull problematic.

What customers like

Reliability & Accuracy43%
Zero malfunctions, very accurate and looks awesome.
Design & Ergonomics43%
CZ fixed the grip angle, the safety no longer digs into your hand
Value for Price29%
Best choice in its price range.
Lightweight & Compact29%
Compact, lightweight and comfortable.

Common concerns

Heavy Trigger Pull14%
Terrible trigger, 8.5 pound pull. Very uncomfortable to pull
Mag Compatibility14%
Only down side is previous generation mags don't work.
Frequently Asked Questions
CZ Scorpion Micro for sale

What gun is notorious for jamming?

The Liberator pistol and early Sten submachine gun were historically notorious for jamming. Among modern firearms, the Remington R51 gained infamy for chronic reliability failures. The M1911 is also notorious for jamming, particularly due to its ejector mechanism, which requires a firm grip to cycle reliably.

What gun is notorious for misfires?

Raven Arms MP-25 pistols are notorious for misfires and failure to feed. Early Taurus pistols earned poor reputations for a different reason: unintended discharge when jostled or dropped, which is a distinct problem from misfires. These are separate malfunctions — misfires mean failure to fire; Taurus's issue was firing unexpectedly.