DRACO’s The Most Useless AK Pistol Of All Time

Published on January 6, 2025
Duration: 29:16

This review critically examines the DRACO AK pistol lineup, focusing on reliability issues with the Micro VSKA. While the Mini Draco is favored for its balance and performance, the Micro VSKA suffers from frequent failures to eject and feed, even after troubleshooting with lubrication and different magazines. The Arsenal SAM7K is presented as a more reliable, higher-tier alternative.

Quick Summary

The DRACO Micro VSKA exhibited significant reliability issues, including frequent failures to eject and feed. While troubleshooting with lubrication and US Palm magazines helped slightly, the Arsenal SAM7K proved to be a more reliable and smoother-operating AK pistol.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Draco Lineup Overview
  2. 00:26Mini Draco Features & Grip Issue
  3. 00:56Micro Draco & Micro VSKA Intro
  4. 04:24Micro VSKA Range Testing & Malfunctions
  5. 08:16Troubleshooting Micro VSKA Reliability
  6. 11:05Arsenal SAM7K Comparison
  7. 13:34Final Verdict: Mini Draco vs. Micro VSKA

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main reliability issues with the DRACO Micro VSKA?

The DRACO Micro VSKA experienced significant reliability problems during testing, including multiple failures to eject (FTE) and failures to feed (FTF). These issues persisted even after attempts to troubleshoot with lubrication and different magazine types.

How does the Arsenal SAM7K compare to the DRACO AK pistols?

The Arsenal SAM7K is presented as a higher-tier, more reliable AK pistol. It demonstrated smoother operation and consistent performance, contrasting sharply with the malfunctions observed in the Micro VSKA.

Which DRACO pistol did the reviewer prefer and why?

The reviewer's favorite was the Mini Draco, chosen for its effective balance of size and consistent performance. It offered a more reliable shooting experience compared to the problematic Micro VSKA.

What troubleshooting steps were taken for the Micro VSKA's malfunctions?

To address the Micro VSKA's failures to eject and feed, the reviewer applied lubrication and switched from Magpul PMAGs to US Palm magazines, which are standard for DRACO firearms.

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