CZ Scorpion Pistol with Brace for sale

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Brand:

CZ

Barrel Length:

4.12"

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Black

Rounds:

20

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Frequently Asked Questions
CZ Scorpion Pistol with Brace for sale

Is a CZ Scorpion with a pistol brace legal?

Federal legality of pistol braces is currently settled: as of February 2025, the Trump administration reversed the 2023 ATF rule, so braced pistols are not classified as short-barreled rifles and are legal to own, sell, and use. State laws still vary, so check your state's regulations before purchasing.

Can you put a brace on a CZ Scorpion?

Yes. SB Tactical makes the EVO2 stabilizing brace specifically for CZ Scorpion pistols. Third-party adapters also let you mount HK/CZ-type braces to the upper receiver.

How much is a brace for a CZ Scorpion?

Stabilizing braces for CZ Scorpion pistols typically range from $50 to $250. Basic polymer braces start around $50, while modular folding braces run $210–$250. Adapter kits for mounting aftermarket braces cost $15–$25.

Is a CZ Scorpion a good gun?

The CZ Scorpion is well-regarded for reliability, low recoil, and ergonomics. It handles 9mm effectively and suits both self-defense and sport shooting. The Scorpion line remains in active production, including the newer Scorpion 3+ and Scorpion 3+ Micro models. Our marketplace currently lists them around $1,160.

Is the CZ Scorpion discontinued?

CZ discontinued several Scorpion models, including the EVO 3 S1 pistol and carbine, in 2023. Newer variants like the Scorpion 3+ and 3+ Micro remain in production.

Why is the CZ Scorpion so expensive?

CZ Scorpion pricing reflects its reputation for reliability, ergonomics, and quality Czech manufacturing. Marketplace listings typically run around $1,160, ranging $907–$1,466. The newer Scorpion 3+ variants command higher prices due to ergonomic and functional upgrades over earlier EVO 3 S1 models, which were historically less expensive.

Does any military use the CZ Scorpion?

Yes. The Czech Republic adopted the Scorpion EVO 3, and more than a dozen military and police forces worldwide use it, including units in Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Egypt, and Canada. Military versions feature select-fire capability, while civilian semi-auto variants are available domestically.

Is CZ owned by Colt?

No, it's the opposite. Colt is owned by CZ. In 2021, Česká Zbrojovka Group (CZG), a Czech firearms manufacturer, acquired Colt's Manufacturing Company. CZ-USA, based in Kansas City, operates as a subsidiary under the parent CZ Group.