The Draco: Loves by YN’s Hated by Shooters

Published on September 25, 2025
Duration: 18:47

This video reviews the Micro Draco pistol, discussing its price evolution, ammunition costs, and accuracy limitations. The presenter concludes that while the Draco has appreciated in value, its accuracy is significantly limited, especially beyond 15 yards without a brace, making it more suitable for close-quarters scenarios than long-range engagements. The fixed sights are also noted as a limitation for accuracy adjustments.

Quick Summary

The Micro Draco, chambered in 7.62x39mm, has seen its price increase to nearly $1,000. While it offers close-quarters utility, its accuracy is limited beyond 15 yards without a brace, and its fixed sights are not adjustable.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current price range for a Micro Draco?

The price for a Micro Draco has significantly increased. It was previously around $650-$700, but today you can expect to spend close to $1,000 for one.

How accurate is the Micro Draco without a brace?

Without a brace, the Micro Draco's accuracy is limited. It can achieve center mass shots up to about 15 yards, but accuracy significantly degrades beyond that distance.

What caliber is the Micro Draco chambered in?

The Micro Draco featured in this video is chambered in 7.62x39mm.

Are the sights on the Micro Draco adjustable?

No, the Micro Draco has fixed sights. The rear sight is fixed and cannot be adjusted, meaning there's no way to fine-tune point of impact with the existing sights.

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