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Magpul Introduces Grip, Mag Release and Magazine for the CZ Scorpion EVO 3

Like many of you, I own a Scorpion and now I’m looking forward to updating some of the parts on my gun as well as magazines, with these new accessories from Magpul.

Magpul® MOE®-EVO Grip

The Magpul MOE-EVO Grip is an optimized drop-in upgrade to the CZ Scorpion EVO 3 family of pistols and carbines. Featuring an enhanced grip angle and Magpul’s proprietary TSP texture on contact surfaces, the MOE-EVO Grip gives users unsurpassed comfort, control, and durability. This lightweight and ergonomic grip builds on the legacy of Magpul’s MOE AR and AK grips to provide CZ Scorpion EVO 3 users positive control in all conditions, with or without gloves.

Features:
· Optimized grip angle allows enhanced control with short LOP stocks and pistol configurations, with and without a brace
· Aggressive TSP grip texture increases weapon retention in all environments and is substantially more durable than grip tape
· Ergonomic design mitigates fatigue and ensures ease of access to weapon controls while maintaining a secure grip
· High-strength injection-molded polymer construction
· Easily installs with a 3mm hex wrench
· Made in U.S.A., qualifying as one U.S.-made part for 922(r) compliance

Colors BLK

MSRP $24.95

Magpul® MOE®-EVO Enhanced Magazine Release

The Magpul MOE-EVO Enhanced Magazine Release includes advanced interface geometries and surface texture on the paddle and wings to allow easy, one-handed activation and magazine removal, while still remaining unobtrusive. It lets the shooter easily release the magazine and is accessible with the firing-hand index finger or the reloading-hand thumb.

The Magpul MOE-EVO Enhanced Magazine Release is a reliable, durable, and affordable drop-in upgrade to the CZ Scorpion EVO 3 family of pistols and carbines. The paddle design allows for easy, one-handed activation and magazine extraction, maximizing economy of movement.

Features:
• Increased surface area allows for better purchase and positive release activation while remaining low-profile
• Textured ridges and an easy-to-reach paddle allow ambidextrous use, with or without gloves
• Optimized lever angle for positive activation Durable, lightweight, high-strength polymer construction
• Installs easily with a 5/32″roll pin punch

Colors BLK

MSRP $24.95

Magpul® PMAG® 35 EV9™

The PMAG 35 EV9 is a lightweight, 35-round, 9x19mm CZ Scorpion EVO 3-compatible magazine. The PMAG 35 EV9 provides optimal round stack geometry, giving the large format pistol, PCC, and SMG market Magpul reliability and increased magazine capacity in a pistol caliber magazine. Features include advanced impact-resistant polymer construction, an easy to disassemble design, and a highly impact-resistant floor plate. Additionally, the PMAG 35 EV9 features a rounds remaining capability in the form of capacity indicator windows at 10, 20, 30, and 35-round intervals. A Paint Pen Dot Matrix is provided for magazine identification, and the ridged front and back strap on the magazine body provides a secure grip in all environmental conditions. The PMAG 35 EV9 provides the CZ Scorpion EVO 3 owner the design, reliability and durability expected from Magpul, all at a competitive price point.

Features:
· 35-Round Capacity with capacity indicator windows at 10, 20, 30, and 35-round intervals
Easy to disassemble design for cleaning
· High visibility follower
· Advanced impact resistant polymer construction
· Long life stainless steel spring for corrosion resistance
· Highly impact-resistant floor plate
· Paint Pen Dot Matrix for magazine identification

Made in the U.S.A., qualifying as one U.S.-made part for 922(r) compliance

Colors BLK

MSRP $19.95

www.magpul.com

15 Responses to “Magpul Introduces Grip, Mag Release and Magazine for the CZ Scorpion EVO 3”

  1. ted says:

    I think I’m in love.

  2. Gear Guy says:

    Right in the knick of time, I was just getting ready to order some of the black CZ mags.

    • Will says:

      You should probably go ahead and order them. Magpul eta is probably January 2020. I *LOVE* magpul gear- and other magpul fanboys will slam my comment on this website.

      Whenever I see “coming soon” from magpul, I buy the OEM product.

      • Gear Guy says:

        Not a fanboy, so take this for what its worth. You should probably bone up on product development and how it actually works, especially with polymer products. Yes, Magpul has been a bit slow to bring some things to market after they are announced, but 99.7% of everything they release has been right the first time and it has been properly vetted by them and others. And if something isn’t right, they immediately make it right and they own up to it, unlike some other well known manufacturers.

        I work in program/product management for DOD and understanding the product development process is critical to my job and sometimes doing things right, takes time.

  3. Robert Waddell says:

    Website is down and cant pull it up. When will parts be available?

  4. Bad Dancer says:

    I’ve been using some Manticore Arms parts on my cz for a while now. Safety, handguard, so on. But this looks good and hopefully will address the wonky little lego feeling grip.

    Kind of getting SIG vibes from it.

  5. Nick C. says:

    Hey SSD, any chance you could snag some photos of the locking lug while at shot? I’m hoping they fixed the issue with the CZ mags not being able to drop free.

    • Chad B. says:

      Hey Nick C.
      There is really nothing to be “fixed”. Mags were never designed to drop free. Just like the HK MP5. They are designed for “grip and rip” mag changes. It’s a European thing.

      • Jack Griffin says:

        I have two Scorpions and several dozen Gen1B (smoke body, round feed lips) mags. Mine drop all free.

        Potential fix for sticky mags: If you gently file the interior side of locking nubbin to be the same round shape as the exterior side, they drop free. Source: CZ Evo Forum thread, see pics. All it takes is a nail file and some patience, apparently. Go slow and test periodically.

        Also: Consider an aftermarket mag release like HB Ind. The stock one is tiny and the aftermarket ones tend give better lockup / release.

        • Nick C. says:

          I’ve done this to my current batch but am not a fan of having to do the extra work on every mag I buy. Hoping if magpul has “fixed” this the mage will be both cheaper and easier, which allows me to bulk order without having to spend an evening with a file.

  6. Cory C. says:

    Nice!

  7. Kriegdog says:

    Manticore parts are better

  8. Chad Peterson says:

    ah… PERFECT timing for my soon tax return toy!!

  9. Pro gunner says:

    You need to stamp these mags pistol and pin to 10rd to brake into the California and Canadian markets … these guns are popular in Canadian and we are restricted to 5rd pinned mags .. sure I can reload faster than any American but still .. half the fun