Just wondering what the hell I did and if anyone else has seen this? I have about 1500 suppressed rounds through the scorpion, mostly with the cz custom trigger. Went to install the Franklin Binary Trigger and noticed it didn?t cycle smoothly during function check when in binary. Then I saw that the firing pin block on my bolt looked chewed up, as well as a couple other areas on my bolt.
I?ve talked to CZ Warranty and it seemed like they were going to help me out once I send them these pictures, but they were surprised to here about bolt wear.
I just recently purchased a new CZ Scorpion Micro and only have about 300 rounds through it and I've noticed similar marks on my bolt, though not nearly as bad as yours. Mine is 100% original and with fewer rounds through it, but it has that exact indent on the bolt and minor scrape marks on the surface of the bolt in a line near the striker block. Mine has only slightly scraped the finish and hasn't gouged the striker block, but then it only has 300 rounds through it. I didn't see any suspicious marks on the hammer.
Before I even fired my gun, I disassembled it and cleaned it. I don't think I've ever purchased a new gun that had so much dirt and guck in it before. It was then that I noticed the indent on the bolt and another mark about 2" forward of the striker block that slightly rounded off a corner. I went ahead and lubed the bolt and receiver and reassembled everything. After shooting it a few days later I examined the marks and they didn't appear to have gotten any worse. The marks on my bolt, other than the indent on the edge, are merely wear marks in the bolt finish and I'm guessing that CZ would say that is normal.
But after seeing the condition of your bolt, I'm getting a little concerned. I will probably go ahead and contact CZ to see what they have to say about it. Please keep us informed as to what CZ says about your bolt and what they are suggesting that you do about it. For only 1500 rounds, your bolt really looks bad.