This is the right side of the upper receiver for the CZ Scorpion EVO (sometimes referred to as a receiver plate or receiver). The regulated part (the bit that requires the serial number and that which is considered the firearm from a legal perspective) on the Scorpion EVO is the right half of the receiver, despite being technically functional without it. For purposes of completing your EVO and elevating its status from an engineer's paperweight to a firearm, you can print this and assemble it all together.
This version is derived from the Scz0rpion EVO project which was produced by insertmeow of A.W.C.Y.?, so I have listed it as a mod and left the rightside A.W.C.Y.? markings intact, though the rear marking was removed for consistency with the left side of the receiver. I've also made several adjustments to the measurements to bring it more inline with a genuine version of the receiver, as opposed to the Scz0rpion. It's still slightly oversized in places, but I reason that the extra mass may aid its role as a 3D printable receiver.
Some modifications include adjusting the upper rail's Y-axis position (assuming that the muzzle is the origin and the barrel runs along the Y-axis), resizing the hole in the rear for a rearward attachment (yes, yes, I know), and proper alignment and sizing of the bottom guide block, among others.
This listing only includes the right half of the receiver in STEP and STL form. There are no other parts of the Scorpion or Scz0rpion included. Please locate those entities separately if you wish to use them. Previously, I have mentioned that I intended to continue revising this project. I am now closing this project, as I have no more interest in it.
File | Extension |
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CZ Scorpion Receiver Rightside_RailFix_FINAL.stl | stl |
CZ Scorpion Receiver Rightside_RailFix_FINAL.step | step |
Version: 1.0.0 latest
initial upload
This is the right side of the upper receiver for the CZ Scorpion EVO (sometimes referred to as a receiver plate or receiver). The regulated part (the bit that requires the serial number and that which is considered the firearm from a legal perspective) on the Scorpion EVO is the right half of the receiver, despite being technically functional without it. For purposes of completing your EVO and elevating its status from an engineer's paperweight to a firearm, you can print this and assemble it all together.
This version is derived from the Scz0rpion EVO project which was produced by insertmeow of A.W.C.Y.?, so I have listed it as a mod and left the rightside A.W.C.Y.? markings intact, though the rear marking was removed for consistency with the left side of the receiver. I've also made several adjustments to the measurements to bring it more inline with a genuine version of the receiver, as opposed to the Scz0rpion. It's still slightly oversized in places, but I reason that the extra mass may aid its role as a 3D printable receiver.
Some modifications include adjusting the upper rail's Y-axis position (assuming that the muzzle is the origin and the barrel runs along the Y-axis), resizing the hole in the rear for a rearward attachment (yes, yes, I know), and proper alignment and sizing of the bottom guide block, among others.
This listing only includes the right half of the receiver in STEP and STL form. There are no other parts of the Scorpion or Scz0rpion included. Please locate those entities separately if you wish to use them. Previously, I have mentioned that I intended to continue revising this project. I am now closing this project, as I have no more interest in it.
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CAD Object, Stereolithic object, Printable project
Printable Firearms, Printable Peripherals / Parts
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United States
English
No license
File | Extension |
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CZ Scorpion Receiver Rightside_RailFix_FINAL.stl | stl |
CZ Scorpion Receiver Rightside_RailFix_FINAL.step | step |
Version: 1.0.0 latest
initial upload
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