.32 ACP Skorpion!!!!!

Csa is new production. Possible QC issues, who knows but at least there is a warranty if problems arise.

CZ no longer manufactures them so it will be difficult finding one in 380.
 
Fun guns. Friend has one, funny hearing the brass hit the ceiling and then rain down on you.

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Ok thanks, is there any differences in appearance, manufacturing etc? Has there been QC issues?

Haven't tried the CSA version but my Zastava is excellent and reliable. Tons of fun at the range, every time I'm there someone asks about it. Almost no recoil with the stock, fast and accurate follow up shots. 32acp is expensive ammo and can sell out quickly so if you are buying an M84 or VZ61, make sure to stock up on ammo first.
 
currently there is two avail from CSA and Zastava , I have the Zastava and the qc is good , no issue .

I love the wire stock but like another option of wood cos it think it looks ###y .

im also waiting for another skorpion in a .380.
 
Couldn't resist picking up a CSA in .380acp considering all the Norinco ammo available.

These ones have a little bit more plastic though, but I suppose it should hold up....

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Couldn't resist picking up a CSA in .380acp considering all the Norinco ammo available.

These ones have a little bit more plastic though, but I suppose it should hold up....

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By more plastic are you referring to just the mag? Or is there plastic somewhere else? Is there metal mags available anywhere that you guys know of?
 
Don't know what handgun this is for, but here's a 10rd CZ 380 pistol mag (says Handgun in the description) on Ebay for $150. 2 available, have IRG import it for some rich guy and make it work in a Skorp if legally possible of course :nest: :

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CZ 83 mag right there.
 
CZ 83 mag right there.

I'm sure this has already been tried, right? There seem to be several versions of 32acp pistol mags as well. I'm sure the Skorp mags are much thicker double stacked mags vs the ones for the pistols (although those look like double stack mags to me).

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I'm sure this has already been tried, right? There seem to be several versions of 32acp pistol mags as well. I'm sure the Skorp mags are much thicker double stacked mags vs the ones for the pistols.

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mags are totally different designed. For the Scorpion.

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Skorpion experts. I got my new Skorpion but it has trouble with the sear releasing the hammer. When you pull the trigger it can work fine or it may not fire for a second or two. Or you have to tap the side of the upper to get it to fire. I have had a good look at the sear and the disconnect sear. The hammer seems to get trapped between them. The hammer is not square to the sears and seems misaligned or bent. Is there a way to straighten or align the hammer?
 
Skorpion experts. I got my new Skorpion but it has trouble with the sear releasing the hammer. When you pull the trigger it can work fine or it may not fire for a second or two. Or you have to tap the side of the upper to get it to fire. I have had a good look at the sear and the disconnect sear. The hammer seems to get trapped between them. The hammer is not square to the sears and seems misaligned or bent. Is there a way to straighten or align the hammer?

Do you have the Zastava or CSA? You might want to post pictures of the issue...
 
Ricohman: the hammer is meant to be between the two sears but not contacting both at the same time.

the forward sear releases the hammer , when the hammer comes back down the rear sear hold the hammer down till you release the trigger forward, immediately the forward sear re-engages the hammer .

The sears and hammer contact points shoud be parallel , if not then you should send it in as these parts are machined , unlike stamp parts which are easily bent back . Imho.
 
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