New Small-Bore Semi: Volquartsen Mini Scorpion-X Pistol

Zac K
by Zac K

The rimfireologists at Volquartsen have just unveiled a smaller version of one of their rimfire pistol platforms. The new Mini Scorpion-X follows a familiar design, but comes with a scaled-down form factor, thanks to an all-new upper.


Volquartsen @ TFB:


Scorpion-X history


The first Scorpion-X pistol came out in 2022, offering a full-sized rimfire pistol platform (is that an oxymoron?) with a flat-top design for universal optic mounting. You can see our initial write-up here.

Apparently, enough people wanted a smaller version of this design that Volquartsen decided it would build an all-new Scorpion-X LLV upper, with a “Honey, I Shrunk The Rimfire” take on the design.

The Mini Scorpion-X


Like the original, the Mini has a flat-top design that’s intended to easily mount a wide range of optics. The real news here is the small form factor; Volquartsen says the pistol is only approximately 8 inches long and weighs only 1 pound, 12 ounces before adding accessories.


The new upper combines with Volquartsen’s VF Target Frame to offer a 1911-style grip angle. The barrel is stainless steel, with a three-inch length and a laser-hardened breech. The muzzle has 1/2x28 threads to attach the device of your choice.


As you’d expect, Volquartsen also threw a bunch of their other high-spec parts at this pistol, including an accurizing kit that delivers a 2.25-pound trigger pull, a DLC-finished competition bolt, a single-port compensator and a “thread protector” that looks like a fake can, a Type III hard-anodized aluminum barrel shroud and other features. The frame itself is black-anodized aluminum.


Volquartsen also says “The Mini Scorpion-X LLV upper is also available as a standalone product for the Ruger MKII, MKIII, and prior Scorpion 22 LR models.


“It is compatible with both the Volquartsen Competition Bolt as well as the Ruger MKII/MKIII factory bolt.” So if you want to do some mixing-and-matching and to build your own one-off version of this pistol, go ahead!


MSRP for the new Mini is $1,350. For more details, check out Volquartsen’s website here.

Zac K
Zac K

Professional hoser with fudd-ish leanings.

More by Zac K

Comments
Join the conversation
 4 comments
  • Moose Moose on Jul 25, 2024

    In their rush to get this thing out they forgot to put sights on this thing, or at least offer a version with proper irons. 🙃

    • See 1 previous
    • Bmstylee Bmstylee on Jul 28, 2024

      Everything needs an RDS or it's not worth anything. Or so I have been told. I wouldn't be surprised if you didn't start seeing more pistols that are optics only with no irons at all. We will soon have a large group of shooters that can't shoot without an optic. God help them if their optic breaks.


  • Blah Blah on Jul 26, 2024

    "Compatible with the ruger MkII/MkIII bolt" So they still haven't updated to the MkIV's massive improvement in disassembly?


    Absolute fail.

Next