I can't believe I've owned my Scorpion for this long without knowing to check this. I have heard of OOBDs with the Scorp but I was always just careful when I fired mine to ensure proper lockup when pulling the trigger. I specifically did not purchase and install a binary trigger in my Scorp because of this, actually. Thank you for this video, this was really super helpful. It seems I'm lucky and got a bolt where the firing pin block plunger is to proper spec, it sits just higher than flush with the bolt. When pressing on the rear, the firing pin does move some, but not enough to protrude from the bolt face, not even enough to be flush with it either. When the firing pin block is actuated, I can observe the firing pin properly able to protrude past the bolt face. This gives me some much needed peace of mind, thank you for this.
A couple of things: I’m NOT trashing the scorpion. I love this gun. I’m not trashing CZ. They make good stuff. No. I’m not the lead armorer at CZ. I’m just some guy, so do with this information what you like, I’m just passing it along. If there is a potential safety issue, I feel people should know about it No. It’s not likely to happen to you and your gun probably won’t blow up but if the safety feature isn’t working correctly then there is a chance. Most will likely never know otherwise.
We had a problem with our Scorpion about 2 years ago. While shooting steel the gun fired while out of battery. The gun rapidly disassembled. My husband was struck on the chin but suffered no major damage. CZ replaced the gun but told us it was because he fired a hot round. We knew that his fired out of battery. We knew that it had happened to about three more of them in our group of shooters.
Great video. Thanks for taking the time to put it together. I can't count the number of friends I have who have brought up engineering/fabrication issues on their weapons/vehicles/gear and I'm like "Did you contact anyone? Maybe you should make a video as a PSA." And they're like "Naaaaah."
Thanks for the video very informative. I picked mine up when they 1st hit the market. Just checked it out and 1st thing I noticed was how the plunger wasn’t flush with the bolt it is a little “proud” and is working properly. Thanks again 👍🏼
Glad I came across your video. I checked mine and it's doing the same thing as yours. I have a binary trigger on mine and put about 600 rounds through it after the trigger install. Luckily nothing has happened yet but I'm definitely getting this issue resolved. Thanks for your time and information about this 👍
@cordero ChopsRaw I had to send the whole pistol. They repaired the bolt they paid for the shipping turnaround time for the whole thing was less than 2 weeks. They were very quick to handle the issue.
Dude you look like you could be my older brother (not really old but ya know). Thanks for making this. I'm running a binary and dont want any potential issues with my gun. I'm going to be preordering the bolt soon with the striker block. Keep it up guys! I'll spread the word when i can.
Thank you for informing everyone about this i didnt know this was an issue when i bought my gun. When i was cleaning my gun i noticed that im also having the same issue with the firing pin block not functioning and has the same flaw as the one in your video. My gun is all factory internals. They wanted me to send the entire gun back but because mines an NFA item they let me just send the bolt in. When I was talking to the customer service representative he told me it's an issue with the trigger pack being not in spec and causing the peening. I'm currently waiting on a timney trigger pack to come in and I hope this will resolve my problems. I really don't want to send them the entire gun back NFA items and warranty work is a PITA.
Thanks for the video. I checked mine and although the firing pin block works, it barely works. It only takes a fraction of a millimeter of depressing the firing pin block for the firing pin to move forward…. Doesn’t instill much confidence. Took a look at my Glock and it takes much more of depressing the firing pin block for the firing pin to move forward.
Excellent info, thanks for the video! Don't forget to remove your 'thread protector nut' under the flash hider. They will come lose and can block the barrel. ETA: Just checked mine and it's nice and springy and locking the FP out nicely. Thanks again for the video, and the peace of mind.
Yes! This needs more attention. After this happening for a second time I've elected to replace the muzzle device. I remember the first time this happened i was firings and all if the sudden my shots were hitting the grass 50yrds before my target then started hitting the roof of the range. I was baffled for weeks until I saw that little thread protector floating around. I'm lucky I guess because I've seen destroyed barrels.
We had a guy purchase one from our shop and came in a week later. Serial number plate blown off and crack at that location. The casings he had was clearly a reload Winchester case with silver primer. I have a scorpion with 400 round through it. Would have more but ammo availibilty and price Im being smart about it. No issues. Firing pin block works as it should. I wonder if the hammer is able to contact the firing pin at any time before cartridge is chambered and if so the bolt should be modified to stop it before. I like the scorpion. I went with it because I cant bring myself to spend 2k on a 9mm semi auto no matter how nice it is. And because CZ makes good weapons. The number of incidents seem to be isolated incidents rather than a widespread problems. And doubt any one would admit they shot relaoads they loaded while drinking beer and watching NASCAR.
The hammer can contact the FP before seating. It sit far enough back in the trigger pack so that it doesn’t have to be all the way forward to hit the head of the striker.
Update: CZ just sent me an RMA to send the bolt in for inspection. Really no other word about the issue than that. As long as they fix the issue for myself and anyone else experiencing the same, I’m good with that. 🤷🏼♂️ one guy thus far said that they are just going to send him a replacement pin block outright which I would have preferred but I suppose as long as it gets fixed, it doesn’t matter much. Once I do get it back, I’ll definitely ask if this is widespread. A poll was done on Reddit to see how many had this issue after checking their bolt and it was definitely more than a handful. 😬 approximately 30% at the moment assuming people answered honestly
I have both the CZ Scorpion and B&T APC9 pro. The APC9 pro doesn’t even have a firing pin block or any other safety mechanism to prevent OOB detonation from what I can see….
I see where you are coming from but it could potentially be counter productive. IMO I always err on the side of caution and want to give a company the ability to recognize and resolve an issue. Has someone brought this up before? Perhaps, but it is a pretty uncommon issue when compared to the numbers they sell so it may not be worth looking into recall and fiscally appropriate to replace any damaged guns that come along on occasion. Because most who have this issue will likely never even know it. I get that. But if it is apparent as a widespread problem with QC, and they are made aware, I do expect them to do the right thing. As we have all seen with many different manufacturers, they have two options, own up or push the ball back in the owners court and blame the ammo or some sort of user error. Hopefully they continue with what is my understanding as being good customer service. I have heard a few bad things but most experiences have been positive from my understanding. I have begun the warranty process and have not spoken to an armorer yet on the issue so I wanna reserve my opinion for when I have more information and experience on how they handle this issue. I will say though, you can’t really call the striker block defect an isolated incident at this point. There are too many examples
@@theuncouthtruth9551 From a consumer standpoint, we should NOT be the ones beta testing a company's product and let them feel like they are being heroes for "pointing out a flaw" that they either knew about and ignored or come in saying they were the ones who discovered it and taking credit for saving our wallets. If more people simply ASK polite for CZ to look into the problem, they may just do that. Recalls are a thing but a lot of times, recalls of guns happens AFTER the problem becomes large enough and by them enough people have gotten hurt even if the cause is unlikely like the SIG P320 drop safe problem or the SIG P365 firing pin problem.
@@Excalibur01 I think they should atleast update the spring that is stronger and longer life and send it to everyone to have installed. However the design is battle proven and wonder if people using grease gets down in there and causes these issues more??
First off thanks for making this video and making people aware of this. I got an Evo3 S2 Micro a few months ago and just checked it. Mine is fine. Have you heard anything from CZ? Have you got your bolt back?
I did get it back and the replaced the striker block. No comment on how common the issue is though. I did do my best try pry about that information 🤷🏼♂️
I just checked mine and it’s work. I have the carbine and got mine in 2018. So it was probably built in 2017 at the earliest. so probably if you have a 2017 or newer you probably want to check you bolt.
I have a couple thousand rounds through my Scorpion and no issues, your FPB spring might need to be replaced. That little raised portion should sit slightly above the surface of the bolt by just a tiny bit, like 1/32" or so I think is what the spec is. If the plunger sits flush or slightly below the surface of the bolt then you have a problem. I just tested mine again, and I can only move the firing pin just a tiny bit, the firing pin does not protrude beyond the bolt face until I fully depress the FPB.
Just checked mine right now and it's operating properly the plunger thingy is not sitting flush but doesentseem to be an issue.. I've had my Scorp since July 2017 and put countless rounds through it with 0 issues.
Does the firing pin safety design on this gun prevent out of battery? If the bolt has still, just as an exemple, 1 mm of travel to reach its final position, will the firing pin safety prevent the gun from firing? I suspect this is the first, not pistol, gun to be equiped with a trigger activated firing pin safety (H&K UMP firing pin safety is hammer activated). Out of battery is an underestimated issue, even on open bolt guns.
I have Micro 3+ I just checked my firing pin and it does move but only by 1 mm. If not less. But as soon as you press striker block down about 2 mm into the bolt it releases firing pin. So seems like everything working just fine. From what I understand NEXUS striker block more superior and made out of titanium. I will think about upgrading for $30
Should the firing pin not move at all when spring not depressed. Mine moves a little bit but it does not extend the pin past the opening. Hope that makes sense. Yours looks like the pin moves forward the where the pin is past the opening
Is it ok if the firing pin slightly moves forward, without pressing the plunger? It does not pass the hole as to where the bullet seats. Or should the firing pin not move at all unless the plunger in pressed down? Thanks for this video!
Ok.. I know this whole discussion is old , but i noticed sometimes. My scorpion 3+, will jam a projectile ..back into the case slightly . This only happens when i shoot cheap ass ammo Like blazer.... Driving the Projectile back into the case causes a compressed load. Making it a hot load / pressure spike. Wonder if polishing the ramp would the problem.
Polished ramps always helps. But even if you remedy the issue of OOBD, there is still the problem of hot ammunition. Meaning even if it seats and performs as function, by nature of a blowback design, it is still vulnerable because its polymer. Nexus will soon be releasing a full billet receiver with Bering delay that will entirely remedy any issue. No matter how hot the ammo is and works with the oem bolt. I’d strongly consider this. It’s the ultimate remedy for the platform. Because even if an OOBD or super hot round sneaks in, it’s a non issue.
@@theuncouthtruth9551 saw them posting about it in the scorpion reddit and cant stop thinking about it lol. been wanting a stribog for the delayed blowback, but with this new upper i dont think i'll be buying one, yet.
Yep, my Scorpion just had an OOB detonation. Completely blew up in my hands as I was shooting it. Completely trashed the polymer and destroyed the gun. Luckily my left is ok (mostly). Seriously upsetting :(
Purchased new. I’m not even sure how many I have at this point. I imagine upwards of 5k. And it had not malfunctioned or anything, but after reading several post about OOBDs happening spontaneously, I decided to check functioning and sure enough, the striker block was not functioning. Not sure how widespread but based on the responses I got, quite a bit never even knew theirs wasn’t working until they checked. Ordinarily it wouldn’t be an issue and seldom would be through the life of the gun. I’m sure there are many who have a striker block out of spec who are still none the wiser. But best to have that safeguard. I just stumbled across it and decided to get it fixed just in case. Piece of mind
Does this safety feature precisely act as an oobd device? Ive seen people talk about how a certain group of people who REALLY seem to hate dogs made cz remove the oob from our version. The a1 and s do have a different bolt part right next to this button as well. Could be for a different reason. Just want to make sure my wife can shoot a safe firearm safely. Thanks.
I just bought the evo 3+ on Saturday. Ran 250 round through it the first day no problem. Today I was Messi my with it and decided to clear the live round that was chambered, it will not eject it what so ever, I tried three different ammo brands, I had to fish it out every time. Since I literally bought it three days ago should I take it to the shop where I bought it and ask for advice? Or should I contact cz?
Definitely a sign that there is a problem with the extractor. Check it for any chips or breaks and see how it does when moving it. If it moves easy, the extractor spring may be broken. Sounds to me like there is definitely an extractor issue. That said, if you just bought it, take it in.
@@theuncouthtruth9551 so I followed your advice and took it to the shop as it was brand spanking new. All the guys at the gun shop gathered around and all agreed it’s an ejector problem. They said they would deal with Cz and get the problem addressed ASAP. Can’t wait to get it back with it functioning correctly.
I function check every new gun after a full teardown in which I look for machining burrs and such. Although I did not have your issue it’s nice to know this could be a potential problem. Never take a rifle from the box to the range. Never unless you’re accepting the fact you’re relying on a QC being conducted by Christ.
Not exactly sure at this point. And not sure how common it is as most people probably don’t even know if theirs has this problem or not. The bolts are the same. But it could have been an overlooked batch of poorly machined striker blocks. There’s no way to tell at this point. Only way to know is to function check your bolt. Mine is from 2018.
What does CZ say about this? I'm not gonna use a binary or bump fire myself. But shooting quickly yes.if their is a problem cz needs to step up. People buy these even though they are slightly overpriced no questions asked. Should be cz recall no questions asked.
I sent an email last night. I expect to hear back in the next day or two. I have yet to see any response from CZ according to people who have had their receiver blow up other than CZ stating it was bad ammo. But being that an out of spec striker block has nothing to do with ammo, and can absolutely result in an OOB det, I imagine they would have to address it. I sent an email last night so they haven’t had a chance to respond. I want to give them the opportunity first. But whatever happens, I will let everyone know what my experience is 👍🏻
Main Czech shooting forum is filled with reliability and OOB issues on scorpion evo. And with absolutely terrible CZ customer service experiences. Looks like CZ kind of ignores Czech customers, even if their guns blow up.
Here because my scorpion fired out of battery yesterday while in binary. It busted out the left side, damaged the barrel and the bolt. Contacting CZ now and hoping they resolve this.
From what I’ve seen, they will. Their customer service is pretty good from all accounts that I’ve read. That said, I wouldn’t volunteer the binary trigger as that information alone may void warranty. Most manufacturers reserve the right to refuse if you have aftermarket parts.
@@theuncouthtruth9551 I think it would be hard for them to deny the warranty due to a binary trigger since their website advertises the trigger as a suitable upgrade.
I believe a large cause of the problem is shooters not understanding how their firearms work, how (and when) to clean them, and how to inspect them when they clean them. They just shoot until the firearm malfunctions, then blame it on the firearm,
I just checked my 3+. From factory, in good shape. CZ secretly fixed it.
I can't believe I've owned my Scorpion for this long without knowing to check this. I have heard of OOBDs with the Scorp but I was always just careful when I fired mine to ensure proper lockup when pulling the trigger. I specifically did not purchase and install a binary trigger in my Scorp because of this, actually. Thank you for this video, this was really super helpful. It seems I'm lucky and got a bolt where the firing pin block plunger is to proper spec, it sits just higher than flush with the bolt. When pressing on the rear, the firing pin does move some, but not enough to protrude from the bolt face, not even enough to be flush with it either. When the firing pin block is actuated, I can observe the firing pin properly able to protrude past the bolt face. This gives me some much needed peace of mind, thank you for this.
A couple of things: I’m NOT trashing the scorpion. I love this gun.
I’m not trashing CZ. They make good stuff.
No. I’m not the lead armorer at CZ. I’m just some guy, so do with this information what you like, I’m just passing it along.
If there is a potential safety issue, I feel people should know about it
No. It’s not likely to happen to you and your gun probably won’t blow up but if the safety feature isn’t working correctly then there is a chance. Most will likely never know otherwise.
We had a problem with our Scorpion about 2 years ago. While shooting steel the gun fired while out of battery. The gun rapidly disassembled. My husband was struck on the chin but suffered no major damage. CZ replaced the gun but told us it was because he fired a hot round. We knew that his fired out of battery. We knew that it had happened to about three more of them in our group of shooters.
First one of your videos I've ever seen. Great info man, much appreciated. I'll have to check mine when I get home.
Great video. Thanks for taking the time to put it together. I can't count the number of friends I have who have brought up engineering/fabrication issues on their weapons/vehicles/gear and I'm like "Did you contact anyone? Maybe you should make a video as a PSA." And they're like "Naaaaah."
There’s several videos of this issue on CZcams and it’s always good to share information like this..
Thanks for the video very informative. I picked mine up when they 1st hit the market. Just checked it out and 1st thing I noticed was how the plunger wasn’t flush with the bolt it is a little “proud” and is working properly. Thanks again 👍🏼
Excellent. Thank you for the concise video. Checked mine and it seems to be functioning correctly.
Thanks for the video, I was wondering about this oob concerns. I'm looking forward to the follow up
Glad I came across your video. I checked mine and it's doing the same thing as yours. I have a binary trigger on mine and put about 600 rounds through it after the trigger install. Luckily nothing has happened yet but I'm definitely getting this issue resolved. Thanks for your time and information about this 👍
@cordero ChopsRaw I had to send the whole pistol. They repaired the bolt they paid for the shipping turnaround time for the whole thing was less than 2 weeks. They were very quick to handle the issue.
@@jasonkidd1689 Did you have to switch out the binary trigger back to stock to send it back? did they even care?
@@mintytoo I left it in.
Glad I found your video mine also does the same thing calling CZ in the morning.better safe than sorry 👍
especially if you wanna use your gun in a life or death situation.
Dude you look like you could be my older brother (not really old but ya know). Thanks for making this. I'm running a binary and dont want any potential issues with my gun. I'm going to be preordering the bolt soon with the striker block. Keep it up guys! I'll spread the word when i can.
Interesting, this is something that I periodically check when cleaning(on all guns with a firing pin block).
Just checked mine and all is good.
Thank you for informing everyone about this i didnt know this was an issue when i bought my gun. When i was cleaning my gun i noticed that im also having the same issue with the firing pin block not functioning and has the same flaw as the one in your video. My gun is all factory internals. They wanted me to send the entire gun back but because mines an NFA item they let me just send the bolt in. When I was talking to the customer service representative he told me it's an issue with the trigger pack being not in spec and causing the peening. I'm currently waiting on a timney trigger pack to come in and I hope this will resolve my problems. I really don't want to send them the entire gun back NFA items and warranty work is a PITA.
Thanks for the video. I checked mine and although the firing pin block works, it barely works. It only takes a fraction of a millimeter of depressing the firing pin block for the firing pin to move forward…. Doesn’t instill much confidence. Took a look at my Glock and it takes much more of depressing the firing pin block for the firing pin to move forward.
Excellent info, thanks for the video! Don't forget to remove your 'thread protector nut' under the flash hider. They will come lose and can block the barrel. ETA: Just checked mine and it's nice and springy and locking the FP out nicely. Thanks again for the video, and the peace of mind.
Yes! This needs more attention. After this happening for a second time I've elected to replace the muzzle device. I remember the first time this happened i was firings and all if the sudden my shots were hitting the grass 50yrds before my target then started hitting the roof of the range. I was baffled for weeks until I saw that little thread protector floating around. I'm lucky I guess because I've seen destroyed barrels.
Thanks for this video. Mine is working fine but im always on the forums and I have heard of this happening.
We had a guy purchase one from our shop and came in a week later. Serial number plate blown off and crack at that location. The casings he had was clearly a reload Winchester case with silver primer. I have a scorpion with 400 round through it. Would have more but ammo availibilty and price Im being smart about it. No issues. Firing pin block works as it should. I wonder if the hammer is able to contact the firing pin at any time before cartridge is chambered and if so the bolt should be modified to stop it before. I like the scorpion. I went with it because I cant bring myself to spend 2k on a 9mm semi auto no matter how nice it is. And because CZ makes good weapons. The number of incidents seem to be isolated incidents rather than a widespread problems. And doubt any one would admit they shot relaoads they loaded while drinking beer and watching NASCAR.
The hammer can contact the FP before seating. It sit far enough back in the trigger pack so that it doesn’t have to be all the way forward to hit the head of the striker.
Just fyi, I checked mine and it is good.. it is a late 20 production...the safety plunger on mine sticks up pretty high
Great vid. Thank you. I’ll be checking mine
thanks for making the vid man
Just checked mine. It’s functional. Thanks
Thanks for the information, please keep us updated with their replies/actions. +1 sub
Update: CZ just sent me an RMA to send the bolt in for inspection. Really no other word about the issue than that. As long as they fix the issue for myself and anyone else experiencing the same, I’m good with that. 🤷🏼♂️ one guy thus far said that they are just going to send him a replacement pin block outright which I would have preferred but I suppose as long as it gets fixed, it doesn’t matter much. Once I do get it back, I’ll definitely ask if this is widespread. A poll was done on Reddit to see how many had this issue after checking their bolt and it was definitely more than a handful. 😬 approximately 30% at the moment assuming people answered honestly
How did this turn out?
@@jsotelo5150 they fixed it
@@theuncouthtruth9551 I have a 2015 dated EVO and was concerned enough to check, mine is actually good.
Any update?
@@Jeff-dc2xl they fixed it but wouldn’t comment on the issue or if it was widespread
Does holding the bolt upsidedown like how it would sit in the firearm effect the pin any or should it be all spring tension holding it close?
I have both the CZ Scorpion and B&T APC9 pro. The APC9 pro doesn’t even have a firing pin block or any other safety mechanism to prevent OOB detonation from what I can see….
I think all Scorpion owners should contact CZ about the OOB problem
I see where you are coming from but it could potentially be counter productive. IMO I always err on the side of caution and want to give a company the ability to recognize and resolve an issue. Has someone brought this up before? Perhaps, but it is a pretty uncommon issue when compared to the numbers they sell so it may not be worth looking into recall and fiscally appropriate to replace any damaged guns that come along on occasion. Because most who have this issue will likely never even know it. I get that. But if it is apparent as a widespread problem with QC, and they are made aware, I do expect them to do the right thing. As we have all seen with many different manufacturers, they have two options, own up or push the ball back in the owners court and blame the ammo or some sort of user error. Hopefully they continue with what is my understanding as being good customer service. I have heard a few bad things but most experiences have been positive from my understanding. I have begun the warranty process and have not spoken to an armorer yet on the issue so I wanna reserve my opinion for when I have more information and experience on how they handle this issue. I will say though, you can’t really call the striker block defect an isolated incident at this point. There are too many examples
@@theuncouthtruth9551 From a consumer standpoint, we should NOT be the ones beta testing a company's product and let them feel like they are being heroes for "pointing out a flaw" that they either knew about and ignored or come in saying they were the ones who discovered it and taking credit for saving our wallets.
If more people simply ASK polite for CZ to look into the problem, they may just do that. Recalls are a thing but a lot of times, recalls of guns happens AFTER the problem becomes large enough and by them enough people have gotten hurt even if the cause is unlikely like the SIG P320 drop safe problem or the SIG P365 firing pin problem.
@@Excalibur01 brother, after digesting what you just said, you’re 100% correct
@@Excalibur01 I think they should atleast update the spring that is stronger and longer life and send it to everyone to have installed. However the design is battle proven and wonder if people using grease gets down in there and causes these issues more??
First off thanks for making this video and making people aware of this. I got an Evo3 S2 Micro a few months ago and just checked it. Mine is fine. Have you heard anything from CZ? Have you got your bolt back?
I did get it back and the replaced the striker block. No comment on how common the issue is though. I did do my best try pry about that information 🤷🏼♂️
I just checked mine and it’s work. I have the carbine and got mine in 2018. So it was probably built in 2017 at the earliest. so probably if you have a 2017 or newer you probably want to check you bolt.
Great video. Thanks!
Mine just had an oob detonation today. Exactly how you described, I was rapid firing and the Left side of my gun blew out.
Just checked mine. Mine is working. I got mine like 2 weeks ago. Looks like CZ has addressed this.
I have a couple thousand rounds through my Scorpion and no issues, your FPB spring might need to be replaced. That little raised portion should sit slightly above the surface of the bolt by just a tiny bit, like 1/32" or so I think is what the spec is. If the plunger sits flush or slightly below the surface of the bolt then you have a problem. I just tested mine again, and I can only move the firing pin just a tiny bit, the firing pin does not protrude beyond the bolt face until I fully depress the FPB.
Thanks for sharing 👍 🇨🇦
Just checked mine right now and it's operating properly the plunger thingy is not sitting flush but doesentseem to be an issue.. I've had my Scorp since July 2017 and put countless rounds through it with 0 issues.
Does the firing pin safety design on this gun prevent out of battery?
If the bolt has still, just as an exemple, 1 mm of travel to reach its final position, will the firing pin safety prevent the gun from firing?
I suspect this is the first, not pistol, gun to be equiped with a trigger activated firing pin safety (H&K UMP firing pin safety is hammer activated).
Out of battery is an underestimated issue, even on open bolt guns.
I have Micro 3+ I just checked my firing pin and it does move but only by 1 mm. If not less. But as soon as you press striker block down about 2 mm into the bolt it releases firing pin. So seems like everything working just fine. From what I understand NEXUS striker block more superior and made out of titanium. I will think about upgrading for $30
can you reeemix this and boost the volume.
Should the firing pin not move at all when spring not depressed. Mine moves a little bit but it does not extend the pin past the opening. Hope that makes sense. Yours looks like the pin moves forward the where the pin is past the opening
No. It will have a little back and forth play. What you’re looking for is to make sure it doesn’t go far enough forward to detonate a primer
Is it ok if the firing pin slightly moves forward, without pressing the plunger? It does not pass the hole as to where the bullet seats. Or should the firing pin not move at all unless the plunger in pressed down? Thanks for this video!
Yes. That’s fine. There is gonna be some play. As long as it doesn’t protrude significantly past the face so as to ignite a primer
Ok.. I know this whole discussion is old , but i noticed sometimes. My scorpion 3+, will jam a projectile ..back into the case slightly . This only happens when i shoot cheap ass ammo Like blazer.... Driving the Projectile back into the case causes a compressed load. Making it a hot load / pressure spike. Wonder if polishing the ramp would the problem.
Polished ramps always helps. But even if you remedy the issue of OOBD, there is still the problem of hot ammunition. Meaning even if it seats and performs as function, by nature of a blowback design, it is still vulnerable because its polymer. Nexus will soon be releasing a full billet receiver with Bering delay that will entirely remedy any issue. No matter how hot the ammo is and works with the oem bolt. I’d strongly consider this. It’s the ultimate remedy for the platform. Because even if an OOBD or super hot round sneaks in, it’s a non issue.
@@theuncouthtruth9551 saw them posting about it in the scorpion reddit and cant stop thinking about it lol. been wanting a stribog for the delayed blowback, but with this new upper i dont think i'll be buying one, yet.
Yep, my Scorpion just had an OOB detonation. Completely blew up in my hands as I was shooting it. Completely trashed the polymer and destroyed the gun. Luckily my left is ok (mostly). Seriously upsetting :(
holy cow!! bro are you okay?
Wouldn't just replacing the striker block spring with one with more tension solve the issue then?
No. The specs on it was off. It doesn’t matter what position it’s in, it allows the firing pin to pass through the channel.
Was your scorpion used, or how many rounds have been ran through your scorpion, when you noticed this?
Purchased new. I’m not even sure how many I have at this point. I imagine upwards of 5k. And it had not malfunctioned or anything, but after reading several post about OOBDs happening spontaneously, I decided to check functioning and sure enough, the striker block was not functioning. Not sure how widespread but based on the responses I got, quite a bit never even knew theirs wasn’t working until they checked. Ordinarily it wouldn’t be an issue and seldom would be through the life of the gun. I’m sure there are many who have a striker block out of spec who are still none the wiser. But best to have that safeguard. I just stumbled across it and decided to get it fixed just in case. Piece of mind
Does this safety feature precisely act as an oobd device? Ive seen people talk about how a certain group of people who REALLY seem to hate dogs made cz remove the oob from our version. The a1 and s do have a different bolt part right next to this button as well. Could be for a different reason. Just want to make sure my wife can shoot a safe firearm safely. Thanks.
I just bought the evo 3+ on Saturday. Ran 250 round through it the first day no problem. Today I was Messi my with it and decided to clear the live round that was chambered, it will not eject it what so ever, I tried three different ammo brands, I had to fish it out every time. Since I literally bought it three days ago should I take it to the shop where I bought it and ask for advice? Or should I contact cz?
Definitely a sign that there is a problem with the extractor. Check it for any chips or breaks and see how it does when moving it. If it moves easy, the extractor spring may be broken. Sounds to me like there is definitely an extractor issue. That said, if you just bought it, take it in.
@@theuncouthtruth9551 so I followed your advice and took it to the shop as it was brand spanking new. All the guys at the gun shop gathered around and all agreed it’s an ejector problem. They said they would deal with Cz and get the problem addressed ASAP. Can’t wait to get it back with it functioning correctly.
My scorpion blew up.. they need to address this.
Couple millimeters off. Like upwards protruding?
Yes
Is this the reason they discontinued the model and carbine variant for this year (2023)?
I’m not sure. CZ has been pretty tight lipped about it. They’ve still yet to acknowledge an ongoing problem. They will fix it but won’t comment on it.
@@theuncouthtruth9551 I guess I will check mine and ship it out to them. Thanks for the tip!
I function check every new gun after a full teardown in which I look for machining burrs and such. Although I did not have your issue it’s nice to know this could be a potential problem. Never take a rifle from the box to the range. Never unless you’re accepting the fact you’re relying on a QC being conducted by Christ.
How come CZ has not addressed this yet?
Same reason they're not acknowledging the issues with the Bren 2. They just want to ignore it.
Did you ever hear back from them?
Yeah. They replaced the pin block. They wouldn’t answer questions on the issue though. I thought that was weird 🤷🏼♂️
Hey this happened to me today! You get a response from them?
Nah. But their warranty is pretty good. I’m sure they will square you away
Is this for the old Gen scorpions? Or the newer ones?
Not exactly sure at this point. And not sure how common it is as most people probably don’t even know if theirs has this problem or not. The bolts are the same. But it could have been an overlooked batch of poorly machined striker blocks. There’s no way to tell at this point. Only way to know is to function check your bolt. Mine is from 2018.
Great question especially since I’m looking into purchasing a Scorpion
@@darriuspeterson9165 just got mines Tuesday. Now I’m goin to check it out smh
@@richijetson4966 lol
What does CZ say about this? I'm not gonna use a binary or bump fire myself. But shooting quickly yes.if their is a problem cz needs to step up. People buy these even though they are slightly overpriced no questions asked. Should be cz recall no questions asked.
I sent an email last night. I expect to hear back in the next day or two. I have yet to see any response from CZ according to people who have had their receiver blow up other than CZ stating it was bad ammo. But being that an out of spec striker block has nothing to do with ammo, and can absolutely result in an OOB det, I imagine they would have to address it. I sent an email last night so they haven’t had a chance to respond. I want to give them the opportunity first. But whatever happens, I will let everyone know what my experience is 👍🏻
They will do nothing because us civilian Scorpions are sold without a safety sear because the aft thinks we will make machine guns out of them.
@@theuncouthtruth9551 Thank You Much Appreciated !!
Main Czech shooting forum is filled with reliability and OOB issues on scorpion evo. And with absolutely terrible CZ customer service experiences. Looks like CZ kind of ignores Czech customers, even if their guns blow up.
Here because my scorpion fired out of battery yesterday while in binary. It busted out the left side, damaged the barrel and the bolt. Contacting CZ now and hoping they resolve this.
From what I’ve seen, they will. Their customer service is pretty good from all accounts that I’ve read. That said, I wouldn’t volunteer the binary trigger as that information alone may void warranty. Most manufacturers reserve the right to refuse if you have aftermarket parts.
@@theuncouthtruth9551 I think it would be hard for them to deny the warranty due to a binary trigger since their website advertises the trigger as a suitable upgrade.
@@hunterrivers5711 hmm. I didn’t know that. 🤔 yeah. You right. They’re pretty good all the same. I doubt you will run into any issue
Dang sorry to hear that! We’re you using the BSF 3 evo? Also did CZ make it right?
@@hardcore4476 I was and they did resolve.
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I believe a large cause of the problem is shooters not understanding how their firearms work, how (and when) to clean them, and how to inspect them when they clean them. They just shoot until the firearm malfunctions, then blame it on the firearm,
Total bullshit. The striker block is not there to prevent OOB detonation, it is there to prevent a ND due to dropping the gun.
Two things can be true at the same time bud.
Is this a problem on the evo 3 s1
A detailed thread
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