Description
The CZ Scorpion EVO 3 S1 Carbine, 9mm, Black, 16.2″, 20rd Mag, MADE IN THE USA is a purpose-built, American-made pistol-caliber carbine (PCC) designed for reliable, low-recoil performance. It’s a 16.2-inch barreled, semi-automatic rifle that transforms the popular Scorpion platform into a highly capable and fun-to-shoot long gun, perfect for range days, competition, or home defense. I’ve put a few thousand rounds of everything from cheap 115gr FMJ to defensive hollow points through this platform, and its consistent reliability is what keeps me coming back.
Key Features
- American-Made Reliability: Built in the USA for consistent quality and parts availability.
- 16.2-Inch Barrel: Provides excellent velocity and a smooth shooting experience with minimal muzzle rise.
- Low-Recoil 9mm Platform: Easy to control, making it ideal for shooters of all experience levels.
- Massive Aftermarket: Endless options for stocks, grips, triggers, and optics mounting.
- Standard 20-Round Magazine: Comes ready to go, with abundant and affordable magazine options available.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 9mm Luger |
| Barrel Length | 16.2 inches |
| Overall Length | 34.75 inches (Stock Extended) |
| Weight (Unloaded) | Approx. 6.8 lbs |
| Magazine Capacity | 20 Rounds (Included) |
| Action | Semi-Automatic, Blowback |
This carbine is built on CZ’s proven blowback-operated system, which is about as simple and rugged as it gets. The 6.8-pound weight gives it a solid, planted feel without being a burden. The controls are fully ambidextrous, including the safety and magazine release, which is a huge plus. The real beauty here is that it’s drop-in ready. You can take it from the box to the range with zero fuss—just add ammo and eye/ear protection. It ships with one 20-round polymer magazine, but you’ll want to pick up more; they’re affordable and reliable. At $1041.13, you’re getting a lot of rifle for the money, especially considering its domestic manufacturing and the sheer fun factor.
Who This Carbine Is For
This isn’t a niche gun. It’s for the shooter who wants a versatile, low-cost-to-feed rifle that’s an absolute blast on the range. It’s a perfect first PCC for new owners due to its mild recoil. It’s also a serious contender for USPSA or IDPA PCC division competitors looking for a reliable base to build from. For home defense, the 9mm carbine platform offers easier handling in tight spaces compared to a full-size rifle, with less over-penetration concern than many rifle rounds. Missouri hunters looking for a straight-walled cartridge option in certain zones should check their local regulations, but the platform’s accuracy is certainly up to the task.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Incredibly flat-shooting and easy to control. The aftermarket support is second to none—you can customize every single part. It’s stupidly reliable with all types of 9mm ammo. The 16.2-inch barrel gets you every bit of velocity out of the cartridge. Being made in the USA is a significant plus for sourcing and warranty.
Cons: The factory trigger is serviceable but heavy; it’s often the first thing owners upgrade. It’s a blowback system, so it’s a bit clunkier in operation than a delayed-blowback design. The stock irons are good, but most shooters will immediately want to add an optic. That said, the Picatinny rail up top makes mounting a red dot from brands like Holosun or Vortex a five-minute job.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does this take the same magazines as the Scorpion pistol models?
A: Yes, absolutely. It uses all standard CZ Scorpion EVO 3 magazines, so the plentiful 20, 30, and even drum magazines on the market are all compatible. This is a huge advantage for existing Scorpion owners.
Q: Is it threaded for a muzzle device?
A: The 16.2-inch barrel on this carbine model is not threaded. It features a permanent barrel shroud to achieve the legal rifle length. If you want a threaded muzzle for a compensator or suppressor, you’d be looking at the pistol version and Form 1 process, or a different model like the 16-inch threaded “Micro” variant.
Q: What’s the main advantage over an AR-9 platform?
A: Look, it comes down to design intent. The Scorpion was engineered from the ground up as a PCC, not an adaptation. This often translates to superior reliability with a wider range of ammo right out of the gate. The ergonomics are also different—some prefer the Scorpion’s layout, especially the ambi controls. The price point of $1041.13 is also very competitive for a complete, ready-to-run rifle.
If you’re after a proven, American-made 9mm carbine that’s ready for action and ripe for customization, this CZ Scorpion EVO 3 S1 Carbine is a compelling choice. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.




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