Description
The CZ Scorpion S2 Ti Reflex, Centerfire Reflex Suppressor is a titanium, reflex-style suppressor designed for direct-thread attachment to centerfire pistols and PCCs. It uses a reflex design where part of the suppressor extends over the barrel, allowing for a shorter overall package and better weight distribution. Priced at $825.31, it offers a high-end material choice at a point that undercuts many competitors in the titanium suppressor market.
Key Features
- Titanium Construction: Offers a significant weight savings and corrosion resistance compared to steel.
- Reflex Design: The can extends back over the firearm’s barrel, reducing overall length and improving balance.
- Centerfire Pistol/PCC Rated: Built to handle common pistol and pistol-caliber carbine rounds.
- Direct Thread Mount: Simple, reliable attachment; often no gunsmithing required for compatible threaded barrels.
- User-Serviceable (Typically): Most reflex designs allow for disassembly to clean baffles.
Specifications & Details
| Material | Grade 5 Titanium |
|---|---|
| Overall Length | Approx. 6.5 – 7.5 inches (model dependent) |
| Weight | Approx. 8 – 10 oz. |
| Caliber Rating | .22LR up to 9mm / .357 Sig (Confirm specific model rating) |
| Mount System | Direct Thread (1/2×28 common) |
| Finish | Cerakote or Bare TI |
Here’s the thing—titanium isn’t cheap, but it shaves critical ounces off your muzzle, which matters on a handheld firearm. The reflex design is the real value play, though. By tucking over your barrel, you get the sound reduction of a longer can without the full added length. That means a more compact, handier package, especially on a PDW or backpack gun. A suppressor with a 7-inch total length might only add 4 inches past your muzzle. That’s a practical tradeoff you’ll appreciate.
Who This Suppressor Is For
This can is for the shooter who prioritizes weight and balance, perhaps for a duty or competition pistol, or a compact PCC like the CZ Scorpion EVO 3 itself. It’s also a smart pick for hunters using pistol-caliber carbines where minimizing added length is key in tight spaces. If you’ve ever felt a steel suppressor make a handgun unwieldy, the titanium alternative is a revelation. Budget-conscious buyers looking at lifetime purchases often justify the upfront cost of titanium for its durability and performance perks.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The primary advantage is the weight-to-durability ratio of titanium. The reflex design provides a shorter overall extension for given internal volume and suppression performance. It’s also highly corrosion-resistant, a benefit for all-weather use. Direct thread mounts are universally simple and reliable, offering a secure attachment.
Cons: The $825.31 price tag is a serious investment, though competitive for titanium. Reflex cans can be specific to barrel length and thread profile—always verify compatibility. Titanium isn’t recommended for full-auto or extremely high round-count rapid fire, as it can be less forgiving than steel under intense heat.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What firearms is this compatible with?
A: It’s designed for centerfire pistols and PCCs with threaded barrels. Common compatible hosts include the CZ Scorpion EVO 3, SIG MPX, and many Glock, SIG, and HK pistols with aftermarket threaded barrels (e.g., Glock 17/19). You must match the thread pitch (like 1/2×28 for 9mm) and ensure your barrel length is within the manufacturer’s specs for the reflex chamber.
Q: Is it hearing safe with 9mm?
A: With standard 115gr or 124gr ammunition, most suppressors of this type reduce the report to hearing-safe levels (under 140 dB). Using subsonic 9mm ammunition will yield even better results, making it comfortably quiet for repeated use without doubling up on ear protection.
Q: What’s the process to buy it?
A: Suppressors are regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA). After selection, you’ll complete an ATF Form 4, submit fingerprints and a photo, and pay a $200 tax. Once approved (a several-month wait), your dealer will transfer it to you. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases, and this suppressor ships to Missouri and compliant US states.
Considering a titanium reflex suppressor is a long-term value decision. You pay more upfront for material that lasts and improves handling every time you shoot. For balancing performance, size, and weight on a pistol or PCC, the CZ Scorpion S2 Ti Reflex presents a compelling argument. Check current availability and specific caliber ratings on our site.




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