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New Guns From CZ-USA at NRAAM 2019

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CZ has experienced a meteoric rise in popularity in the U.S. since the turn of the century, and for good reason. The company has earned a reputation for consistent quality and reliable products all at a fair price. At NRAAM 2019, we found some new models to spend more money on.

CZ P-10 F Optics Ready
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Seen above and in the lead photo, this is the CZ P-10 F Optics-Ready. The F is the full-sized version of the P-10 C reviewed on TTAG here. It holds a whopping 19+1 rounds with flush-fitting magazine and 21+1 with a short extension. MSRP is $590.

CZ P-10 C Optics Ready
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On the smaller size of the P-10 C is the P-10 S, seen here in Optics-Ready flavor.

CZ P-10 C Optics Ready
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MSRP is $577.

magpul cz scorpion evo
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Back at SHOT Show Magpul announced their pistol grip, 35-round magazine, and magazine release for the CZ Scorpion EVO. Last week at NRAAM, CZ-USA announced two Magpul edition EVO 3 S1 Carbines, one with faux suppressor and one without. They feature all of the aforementioned Magpul components plus a Magpul ZHUKOV-S stock and Magpul MBUS sights.

magpul cz scorpion evo
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magpul cz scorpion evo
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Magpul’s Scorpion EVO components can be found HERE.

Dan Wesson Kodiak 10mm
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Dan Wesson’s new Kodiak is a 6-inch long-slide 1911 chambered in 10mm.

Dan Wesson Kodiak 10mm
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It features ambidextrous safety levers, an accessory rail, and a fully adjustable rear sight and fiber optic front.

Dan Wesson Kodiak 10mm
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In addition to the long, slab-sided slide accessory rail, the 6-inch bull barrel helps to keep the nose down with full-power 10mm rounds heading downrange. This is a handgun hunter’s gun, to be sure.

Dan Wesson Kodiak 10mm
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Jeremy S.

Jeremy is TTAG's Deputy Editor, working mostly behind the scenes but, when he attempts to write, he focuses on comprehensive gun & gear reviews. Jeremy strives to collect objective data whenever possible, and looks to write accurate reviews that reflect the true user experience. He lives outside of Austin, TX.

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