Draco Nak-9 does it work this time??

Published on December 29, 2024
Duration: 9:07

This video details the first live-fire attempts with a Draco Nak-9 pistol caliber carbine after addressing a previous malfunction. The presenter demonstrates the firearm's function with various ammunition types, noting its surprisingly low recoil and reliability. Modifications like an extended charging handle and a Parker Mountain Machine D10 trigger are discussed, along with potential future upgrades such as a CNC Warrior brace.

Quick Summary

The Draco Nak-9 was tested for reliability after a previous malfunction was resolved by reinstalling the original factory hammer. It demonstrated surprisingly low recoil and functioned flawlessly with both 115-grain and 124+P 9mm ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Previous Malfunction
  2. 01:07Draco Nak-9 First Shots
  3. 02:09Firearm Configuration & Mods
  4. 02:22Shooting 115 Grain Ammo
  5. 03:03Shooting 124+P Ammo
  6. 04:02Functionality Check
  7. 05:16Second Magazine Test
  8. 05:31Iron Sight Accuracy Check
  9. 06:21Accuracy Observations
  10. 06:57Future Brace Upgrade Plans
  11. 07:14Overall Impressions
  12. 07:47Viewer Engagement & Name Suggestions
  13. 08:26Final Preparedness Message

Frequently Asked Questions

What issues were addressed before the Draco Nak-9's second firing attempt?

The primary issue addressed was a previous malfunction. The presenter replaced an incorrect hammer with the original factory hammer, which was identified as the cause of the prior problem.

How does the Draco Nak-9 perform in terms of recoil?

The Draco Nak-9 is noted for having surprisingly low recoil, described as 'super soft shooting' and significantly less than other AK-platform firearms.

What ammunition was used for testing the Draco Nak-9?

The Draco Nak-9 was tested with a mix of 115-grain ammunition and hotter 124+P ammunition. Both types were fired without any reported malfunctions.

What modifications or potential upgrades were discussed for the Draco Nak-9?

The firearm has an extended charging handle and a Parker Mountain Machine D10 trigger. Future upgrades discussed include a CNC Warrior brace and potentially an optic mount.

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