Pocket Sized AK pistol

Published on April 2, 2015
Duration: 7:13

This review of the Micro Draco AK pistol, presented by John Hickok, highlights its compact size and high firepower. Hickok, demonstrating high authority and practical expertise, discusses its design features, including a crucial handstop for safety, and its performance at the range. The video concludes that while it's a fun, high-firepower novelty, its minimal sights present accuracy challenges at distance.

Quick Summary

The Micro Draco AK Pistol, chambered in 7.62x39mm and imported by Century Arms, is a compact handgun featuring a wooden forend with a safety handstop. While offering high firepower, its minimal sights present accuracy challenges at distance, making it more of a novelty or truck gun.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsors
  2. 00:34Micro Draco Overview
  3. 01:31Design and Safety Features
  4. 02:23Shooting Performance and Weight
  5. 03:41Accuracy and Sights
  6. 04:43Practicality and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Micro Draco AK Pistol?

The Micro Draco AK Pistol is a compact, handgun-classified firearm chambered in 7.62x39mm, imported by Century Arms from Romania. It features a short barrel and a distinctive wooden forend with an integrated handstop for safety.

What are the main design features of the Micro Draco AK Pistol?

Key features include its extremely small size, a wooden forend with a handstop to prevent hand slippage, and minimal rear sights. It utilizes standard AK internal components, contributing to its weight.

How accurate is the Micro Draco AK Pistol?

Accuracy can be challenging due to the minimal rear sights and short sight radius. While fun for novelty, precise aiming at distances like 70 yards requires significant practice and skill.

What is the classification of the Micro Draco AK Pistol?

The Micro Draco AK Pistol is legally classified as a handgun, distinguishing it from rifles or short-barreled rifles (SBRs) and impacting its regulatory status.

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