Finaly got the the new glock carbine ive been waiting on

Sterling

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No not really but the CZ EVO3 SCORPION shure reminds me of what a Glock carbine / sbr may look like if/when Glock decides to make such bird. I picked this awsome new range toy the other day and wow between a complete tear down wich is super easy and giving it a degreasing clean lube session Ive observed the build qaulity, this thing is rock solid from the firing block to the extra thick polymer receiver its as if it was desighned with severe abuse in mind. I cant report on shooting characteristics since I havent shot it yet, range report coming soon. So far ive only added a Blachawk shorty forward vert hand grip and a standard SightMark red dot that ive had laying around from other projects. Ive done the mandatory right side safety lever "shave off mod" that if your right handed you must perform or cough up 13+8$ shiping for the official CZ delete knob that comes all black no indicator line painted. Other than that they come with heavy duty steel front / rear adj sights that ride atop a full length rail up top a third length on sides and bottom ambi charging handle. Looks like Ill be spending another 200$ for a sbr tax stamp as not not to get caught up in the buffer tube or Sig brace to the shoulder criminal act shenanigans just to be safe. Any how I do want to eventualy mount a proper AR type hollow stock for best stability imo. If your in the market wait a year and Im almost sure theyll go from 7-800$ to the 640-670$ price range if not put on a banned list for who knows what made up reason. By now you know how it goes, if its to much fun and selling like hot cakes a reason will be invented to tax ,impede or bann outright. Haha. Well I was gona add pics but my (1044 kb per picture exeeds the 244 kb aloted) dont know how that happened been able to add the same pics in other forums. says the add atachments section/ whoops.
 
I'd like to see a Glock bullpup rifle - short, but long enough not to be a SBR.

Particularly in 10mm, 357Sig, and happy to take 45 Super.
Making it modular to accept different conversion barrels would be fantastic.
 
You would think Glock would have a pc carbine by now. They must be doing so great with pistol sales they dont give a dam or their asleep, the market is ripe for pc carbines or sbr a loss for Glock or SW not HK though $$. Any platform that you can share ammo and magazines with your service pistol is a win win imo. Granted LEO will always need their riotgun and mandatory AR. However in a inner city or suburban apartment / mall setting is where the pcc will shine with less fear of over or extreme penetration as with 556 or 762 cal. Nevermind the legal liability. I wonder if Glock even has one on the board. I realy think 1 CZs gona sell the daylights out of the Scorpion esp after a year or so when prices drop some. And 2 their may be similar less costly copies from other makers it happens with most their pistols and their still good i.e Canik.
 
Soft or hollow point 5.56 does not create over-penetration concerns.

There are lots of PCCs that take Glock mags... but the PCC has seen its hey-day pass already. I still enjoy mine, but unless it's in SBR trim it doesn't really offer a lot of advantage over the 5.56... even in an urban environment.
 
Sterling said:
Haha depends on what side of the wall your on.
Small Caliber High Velocity (SCHV) rounds like the 5.56 and 5.7 tend to fragment more readily than more heavily constructed rounds such as 9mm, .40, and .45 upon encountering things such as plaster and wallboard. "Bonded" or monolithic 5.56 will of course be an exception.
 
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