I want to buy **BOUGHT** a CZ Scorpion Evo 3

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  • Fenway

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    Beowulf

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    I didn't see one at the show, though it's possible it slipped past my attention. I skated past some tables when the swarm got too thick.
     

    vitamink

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    I bought a Tavor today! Pick a date and we can go rub our weapons together.

    Now, now, now.... seems we've already had this discussion but what goes for an AK does not hold true for our Czech brothers

    disturbingly funny. It keeps getting funnier.
     

    mrzachary

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    So, I think this pistol is going to be awesome, but yikes does any soul on earth know yet whether we will be able to SBR this due to 922r? I can't seem to get a definitive answer from anyone, even CZ-USA.
     

    Clay

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    922r is no ones problem except for the builder, IE you if you SBR.

    the answer used to be that NFA items didn't need to meet 922r, but at least one ATF Tech letter has been around saying that they do.
     

    mrzachary

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    922r is no ones problem except for the builder, IE you if you SBR.

    the answer used to be that NFA items didn't need to meet 922r, but at least one ATF Tech letter has been around saying that they do.

    Agreed, I guess my question is why bring the stock to market if customers can't SBR the pistol, and then in my personal case, why buy the pistol if I can't SBR it. I want to soooo bad, but I have this hunch that I and others are not going to be able to legally. I hope I'm wrong.
     
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