CzechPoint Vz. 61 Skorpion Returns – Now in 9×18 Makarov

There’s good news for fans of classic Combloc firearms: CzechPoint has officially brought back the Vz. 61 chambered in 9x18mm Makarov. This long-awaited revival offers shooters a significantly more potent alternative to the original .32 ACP chambering, making the Skorpion more capable than ever as a personal defense weapon (PDW) or suppressor host.
For those new to the platform, the Vz. 61 — often referred to simply as the Skorpion — was initially designed in 1959 and adopted by Czechoslovakia in 1961. Its compact wire stock, stamped-and-milled construction, and unique top-folding profile made it a favorite for special forces, vehicle crews, and security units who needed something more than a pistol but less than a full rifle. Its controllability and small footprint also made it a weapon of choice for covert operations and, infamously, various European terror groups during the Cold War.
Why the 9×18 Makarov Chambering Matters
The original civilian imports in the U.S. have most commonly been chambered in .32 ACP — a soft-shooting cartridge, but not exactly confidence-inspiring as a defensive round. The 9×18 Makarov version changes that. While it’s no 9mm Luger, the 9×18 Mak offers a clear ballistic upgrade with improved energy and terminal performance, firmly placing the Skorpion in modern PDW territory.
For those who want to build an SBR or simply run a brace and red dot, this chambering makes even more sense. And since the barrel is threaded, you can easily mount a suppressor or compensator — perfect for keeping the already mild recoil even flatter.
Key Features of the New CzechPoint Vz. 61 (9×18 Makarov)
- Cold Hammer-Forged Barrel: 4.53 inches (115mm) for durability and consistent accuracy.
- Chrome-Lined Chamber: Corrosion-resistant and easy to clean.
- Muzzle Threads: Ready for suppressors or comps.
- Classic Construction: Stamped upper and milled lower receiver for that Cold War authenticity.
- Brace-Ready: Rear plate drilled and tapped for 1913 rail brace adapters.
- 20-Round Magazine: Compact firepower in a small package.
- Field-Strippable Design: Tool-free takedown ensures simple maintenance.
Shooting the Vz. 61 – A TTAG Perspective
Back in 2017, TTAG’s own Chris Heuss reviewed the .32 ACP version and called it “just plain cool.” He praised its smooth recoil, surprising accuracy, and fun factor, noting that disassembly was “easy as pie” and the overall fit and finish exceeded expectations.
Switching to 9×18 Makarov only improves the formula — you get the same retro-cool design with a cartridge that offers better terminal performance and more versatility for modern shooters.
Pair it with a stabilizing brace and a compact red dot, and you have a controllable, compact PDW that’s perfect for range fun or serious use.
Why the Vz. 61 Still Matters
In a world where polymer PCCs and modular AR pistols dominate, the Vz. 61 remains something special. Its over-the-barrel bolt design keeps it incredibly compact, its top-folding stock (or brace) gives it a unique silhouette, and its sheer historical pedigree makes it a conversation piece at any range.
With this 9×18 Makarov offering, CzechPoint is providing shooters with a way to experience Cold War history with a cartridge that’s actually viable for defensive use. For fans of Warsaw Pact firearms — or anyone who wants to own a piece of living history — this is one worth picking up.
🔗 Learn more and see the full spec sheet at CzechPoint’s official site.
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