Allow me to clarify - per CZ-USA leadership to me, the BREN 2 is not discontinued for the UA market at this time, not specified as to which models. Also, all CZ BREN carbines brought into the US are already being converted to 922(r) compliance prior to being offered for sale, other wise they would be ten round only models to meet existing federal law. I did not receive any further clarification on any other models discontinued, merely offering one business reason for not continuing to provide a specific product at a specific time.
Odd that the only model being disputed on this list, which I believe to be legit and accurate, is the Bren 2...
Coincidentally it still has inventory in the US for the carbine, as well as pistols:
https://gun.deals/search/apachesolr_search/cz%20bren%202Would imagine it would be difficult to sell this already slow-moving inventory if they were to widely broadcast. Maybe it's planned for discontinuation later this year, but not official as of yet?
The sporter magazine requirement is actually single-stack 10 rounds, not just 10 rounds. But if imported as a double-stack pistol, it can be converted to a rifle as well AFAIK while achieving 922r compliance w/ much less need for machining/modifying the receiver/magwell (just swap barrel and adequate # of 922r parts).
Yes, I recognize the 922r conversion is necessary for retailed/consumer RIFLES, but not PISTOLS. That's why for instance, the CZ Evo is transitioning to the EVO 3+ model per my understanding -- in part, for easier 922r conversion (perhaps also since now more similar to AR15 for easier wrenching by AR15 specialists of Colt?). BUT note that only pistols are currently being imported and offered for sale:
https://cz-usa.com/product-category/scorpionbren/And that the carbine evo scorpion model is discontinued w/ no evo 3+ carbine yet available:
https://cz-usa.com/product/cz-scorpion-evo-3-s1-carbine/*And further if the pistol brace ban is upheld, I wouldn't be surprised if the new BATF definitions of what constitutes an SBR if used w/ pistol brace results in import bans (which the executive branch can do w/o Congress) for qualifying "pistols", such as both the Evo and the Bren. In which case, I think it's EXTREMELY unlikely that Colt would consent to domestic manufacture of these weapon systems.
So there appears to be a lack of ability or willingness to 922r/carbine convert any new imports to carbines due to the Colt merger, at least at this time, for both the Bren 2 and the Evo...
There is still Evo carbine inventory as well, but they also sell much more/faster than the Bren:
https://gun.deals/search/apachesolr_search/cz%20scorpion%20carbineI think the allegation that Colt CT won't be 922r-ing/converting to rifles CZ-UB pistol or sporter imports is legit as those operations have or are being move from KC to CT. BUT CZ Evos have sold enough to at least continue importing them as pistols -- Colt can't make a credible argument for stopping the Evo's import to instead prioritize their 9mm AR offerings...
It's possible something changed from issuance of that discontinued letter/notice in regards to the Bren 2, and also hopeful for the Bren 2 that the Evo 3 is now using a close copy of its lower receiver, but I still think odds are, more likely than not, that that platform is on its last legs in the US. I have zero confidence in Colt to be flexible to CZ's conversion needs or even more generally to be responsive to consumer demand... ESPECIALLY since the CZ-UB Bren is a direct competitor to Colt's bread-and-butter, its ARs, including various next-gen configurations that remain extremely rare on the consumer market. And don't forget that Colt's ARs are also likely to see a precipitous drop in US consumer demand due to the Sig SPEAR being adopted as the US Army's next rifle and squad weapon -- just look at the relative decline in demand for both Glock and the Beretta 92s vs Sig P320s once the Army adopted the Sig P320 as its new sidearm.
Here's the discontinued list again for easy reference:
