UPDATE‼️Micro DRACO

Published on November 21, 2022
Duration: 14:08

This follow-up review of the Century Arms Micro Draco highlights significant recoil and aiming difficulties without a brace, rating it a 4/10 as a novelty item. While Magpul PMAGs function well, other magazines experienced fitment issues. The reviewer received a replacement unit after the original suffered a catastrophic gas block failure.

Quick Summary

The Century Arms Micro Draco is rated 4/10 as a novelty item due to significant recoil and aiming difficulty without a brace. While Magpul PMAGs work well, other magazines often have fitment issues. Its practicality is limited, making it best for range enjoyment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Previous Failure
  2. 01:53Unboxing & First Look
  3. 03:23Range Test & Recoil
  4. 06:05Magazine Compatibility Test
  5. 11:26Final Verdict & Rating

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main drawbacks of the Century Arms Micro Draco?

The Micro Draco is difficult to aim accurately without a pistol brace, exhibits significant recoil, and can have magazine fitment issues with non-PMAG brands. It's often considered more of a novelty item.

Which magazines are recommended for the Micro Draco?

During testing, Magpul PMAGs functioned reliably in the Micro Draco. Other magazine types, particularly Tapco and waffle-style magazines, experienced significant fitment problems and failed to seat properly.

How does the Micro Draco perform in terms of recoil and handling?

The Micro Draco has firm recoil, making it challenging to control and aim, especially without a brace. The reviewer noted this specific unit felt more powerful than a previous one.

What is the overall rating and practicality of the Micro Draco?

The reviewer rated the Micro Draco a 4 out of 10, deeming it primarily a novelty item for range fun rather than a practical firearm due to handling difficulties and fatigue.

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