Factory CZ Kit for converting your Scorpion pistol into a short barrelled rifle.

NFA Tax Stamp Required for Installation. All NFA rules apply.

This kit includes the Czech Republic made CZ factory folding stock. The stock has a rubber buttpad, metal hinge, and a magnet that connects to the serial number plate when closed.

Included US made parts for 922r compliance: 2- Magazined bases 2- Magazined followers 1- Disconnector 1- Trigger 1- Pistol Grip 1- Muzzle Brake Same as on the 16" rifles

If you have not yet received your tax stamp for your Scorpion, we strongly encourage you to NOT store this kit at the same physical residence where your pistol is located. Please read the following:

NOTICE REGARDING EVO 922R KITS The EVO 922R PARTS AND FOLDING STOCK KIT (“EVO 922R KIT”) is intended to be used in conjunction with a CZ Scorpion EVO 3 S1 Pistol. Under federal law, attaching a stock to a firearm with a barrel less than 16” amounts to making a short barreled rifle (SBR). Prior to making an SBR, the owner of the firearm must first register the firearm with ATF and pay the appropriate tax. Additionally, federal law (the “922(r) statute”) prevents a person from making a rifle using more than 10 of the parts listed in 27 CFR 478.39 if the resulting rifle would be “non-sporting” under federal law. A Scorpion SBR would be “non-sporting” under federal law, hence the EVO 922R KIT.

ATF has taken the position that an SBR is made when unassembled parts are placed in close proximity in such a way that they “serve no useful purpose other than to make a rifle having a barrel less than 16 inches in length… or convert a complete weapon into such an NFA firearm…” See ATF Ruling 2011-4. CZ-USA takes no position on exactly what “close proximity” means in the context of dealers and distributors of firearms.

Purchasers of the EVO 922R KIT, including dealers and distributors, are solely responsible for ensuring they are in compliance with all applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations pertaining to the assembly, manufacture, and possession of SBRs and SBR components, including but not limited to 18 U.S.C. § 922(r) and 27 CFR 478.39 and related regulations and rulings, and encourages you to consult with your attorney or to contact ATF should you have questions are your particular circumstance.