A DRACO Built With Purpose. The "BRAKE-OH"

Published on June 17, 2023
Duration: 11:00

This guide details the process of building a custom Draco AK, dubbed the 'Brake-oh,' with a focus on tactical enhancements and an 'Alpha AK' aesthetic. It covers the installation of Zenitco furniture, a Primary Arms optic, and a custom stock adapter, emphasizing the use of quality Romanian Draco variants. The build requires advanced skills in firearm modification.

Quick Summary

Building a custom Draco AK, termed the 'Brake-oh,' involves enhancing its tactical capabilities and aesthetics. Key modifications include installing Zenitco furniture like the B-10M handguard and B-33 dust cover, mounting a Primary Arms Prism optic, and fabricating a custom stock adapter by drilling the rear trunnion. Romanian Draco variants are recommended for their superior quality.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Shooting Montage
  2. 01:32Defining the 'Brake-oh'
  3. 02:50Optics and Build Philosophy
  4. 03:31Zenitco Furniture and Accessories
  5. 04:04Klesh Light Controls
  6. 05:19Dust Cover and Chassis
  7. 05:50Custom Stock Adapter
  8. 08:43Romanian Draco Quality
  9. 10:11Outro and Promo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Brake-oh' configuration for a Draco AK?

The 'Brake-oh' is a custom Draco AK-style pistol build that specifically includes the addition of a muzzle brake. This modification aims to enhance its tactical appearance and performance, moving away from negative associations with the base model.

Which Zenitco parts are recommended for a custom Draco AK build?

For a custom Draco AK build aiming for an 'Alpha AK' aesthetic, recommended Zenitco parts include the B-10M lower handguard, PK-6 foregrip, Klesh flashlight/laser unit, and the B-33 hinged dust cover for optics mounting.

How is a stock typically mounted on a Draco AK pistol?

Mounting a stock on a Draco AK pistol is a custom modification. It usually involves drilling through the rear trunnion to attach a 1913 Picatinny adapter, which then allows for the installation of various stocks.

Why is a Romanian-built Draco preferred for custom projects?

A Romanian-built Draco is often preferred for custom projects due to its reputation for superior build quality and reliability. This makes it a more dependable platform for extensive modifications and tactical use.

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