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August 11, 2012, 09:50 PM | #1 |
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Romanian Draco SBR Review
When I first saw the Draco AK, I (drooled a little) instantly ordered one. At the time, they were selling for under $300 so it seemed like a no-brainer for me. I took it out to the range in pistol configuration, got annoyed trying to use a sling to stabilize the gun, came home and mailed off my Form 1 to the BAFTE. Approximately 6 months later, it came back and I got to work. I move a lot for work so the possibility to live in a SBR unfriendly state is real so I didn't want to permanently modify the rifle. That led me to www.usmachinegun.com and their Draco stock adaptor. Slapped one on, added the Midwest Industries rail, Burris Fastfire II, then finally a brake and I was in business. I also re-finished the rifle in Brownells Alumahyde II Flat Black which is holding up extremely well and looks much better than the original Romanian finish. Here's a quick summary of the pros and cons: Pros: -Chrome lined barrel -Built in a com-bloc factory -100% reliable -12'' barrel loses very little velocity vs. 16'' barrel (approximately 150-200fps) -It's imported as a pistol so it's not subject to 922r -Common 14x1 thread pattern means there's a lot of aftermarket brakes/comps availible -It handles very well in SBR configuration (balances well) -Standard AK handguard size -Came covered in cosmoline which protects the rifle -I like the cover on the front site post vs the more standard open top style -Mag well isn't too loose nor is it too tight -Price––Even with the inflated prices of Dracos these days, you can still have a quality SBR for under $1,000 Cons: -Factory finish is garbage -The factor wood is rough and unfinished -Shooting it in pistol form is fun but follow ups are slowed the lack of a stock -US law requires doing the NFA dance to run the rifle in its' optimal form -Muzzle nut is welded on (easily ground off, but it's something to point out) Here's a video of some shooting from 15m, 40m, and 75m followed by a quick tabletop review of the rifle and accessories, and a chronograph test: Draco Review Video Link Chrono results: Golden Tiger 124gr FMJ: 2261fps, 1407 ft/lbs energy
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