Draco Clip broken 💔 *JAMMED*

Published on June 29, 2025
Duration: 0:16

This video demonstrates a critical error in firearm handling: attempting to load incompatible ammunition. The creator shows a Micro Draco pistol (chambered in 7.62x39mm) jamming when 12-gauge shotgun shells are forced into its magazine. This highlights the importance of using the correct ammunition for your firearm to prevent malfunctions and ensure safe operation.

Quick Summary

The Micro Draco pistol jammed because 12-gauge shotgun shells were incorrectly loaded into its 7.62x39mm magazine. This incompatibility prevents proper feeding and causes a malfunction. Using the correct ammunition for your firearm is crucial for safe and reliable operation, preventing jams and potential damage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Loading Attempt Begins
  2. 00:04Jam Occurs
  3. 00:14Attempting to Clear Jam

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the Micro Draco pistol to jam in the video?

The Micro Draco pistol jammed because the creator attempted to load 12-gauge shotgun shells into its magazine, which is designed for 7.62x39mm ammunition. This incompatibility prevented proper feeding and caused the firearm to malfunction.

Can you load shotgun shells into an AK-47 style pistol like the Micro Draco?

No, you absolutely cannot load shotgun shells into an AK-47 style pistol like the Micro Draco. The Micro Draco is chambered in 7.62x39mm, a rifle cartridge, and is incompatible with 12-gauge shotgun shells. Attempting to do so will cause a severe jam and potential firearm damage.

What is the correct ammunition for a Micro Draco pistol?

The Micro Draco pistol, as seen in the video and manufactured by Century Arms, is chambered in 7.62x39mm. Therefore, the correct ammunition to use is 7.62x39mm cartridges. Using any other caliber or type of ammunition, such as 12-gauge shells, will result in a malfunction.

What are the risks of using the wrong ammunition in a firearm?

Using the wrong ammunition in a firearm can lead to dangerous malfunctions like jams, stovepipes, or failure to feed. In severe cases, it can cause catastrophic firearm failure, resulting in serious injury or death to the shooter and bystanders. Always verify correct caliber and ammunition type.

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