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

Published on June 17, 2023
Duration: 11:00

This video details a custom Draco AK build, dubbed the 'Brake-oh,' focusing on a professional 'Alpha AK' aesthetic using Zenitco furniture and a Primary Arms optic. The build highlights the challenges and solutions for customizing AK pistols, including a custom stock adapter and the importance of Romanian Draco quality. It also touches on accessory functionality, like the Klesh light's controls.

Quick Summary

The 'Brake-oh' is a custom Draco AK build by Micah Mayfield, featuring a muzzle brake and 'Alpha AK' aesthetic with Zenitco furniture and a Primary Arms optic. Romanian Dracos are recommended for their quality, and custom adapters are needed to mount stocks.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Shooting Montage
  2. 01:32Defining the 'Brake-oh' Build
  3. 02:50Optics and Zenitco Furniture
  4. 03:31Zenitco Handguard & Grip
  5. 04:04Klesh Light Controls Review
  6. 05:19Zenitco B-33 Dust Cover
  7. 05:50Custom Stock Adapter Build
  8. 08:43Romanian Draco Quality
  9. 10:11Outro & Optics Planet Promo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Brake-oh' custom Draco build?

The 'Brake-oh' is a custom Draco AK pistol build by Micah Mayfield, designed with a professional 'Alpha AK' aesthetic. It features a muzzle brake and extensive Zenitco furniture, aiming to repurpose the Draco platform for serious use.

What are the key components of the custom Draco build?

Key components include a Romanian Draco base, Zenitco B-10M handguard, PK-6 grip, Klesh flashlight, B-33 dust cover, and a Primary Arms Prism optic. A custom adapter was fabricated to mount a stock.

Why is a Romanian Draco preferred for custom builds?

Micah Mayfield emphasizes that Romanian-built Dracos offer superior build quality and reliability, making them the preferred choice for serious custom firearm projects compared to other variants.

How is a stock mounted on this custom Draco?

Mounting a stock on a Draco pistol requires custom work. In this build, a 1913 Picatinny adapter was attached by drilling through the rear trunnion, allowing for Zenitco-style stock integration.

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