Is a Draco worth buying?

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  • papakevin

    Plinker
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    Seeing some advertised for $340 ish which looks good to me. Are the worth the money? If yes, is one make (like a Romanian) better than another or are they all the same? Thanks for any input / advice.
     

    MPD179

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    I picked up a Romanian Draco-C a few months ago. They are A LOT of fun to shoot and it is one of my favorites! Not only is this lil champ reliable... but surprisingly accurate too!!! I plan to SBR it when I get a little extra cash.
     

    Psode27

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    I like mine. It is what it is. I would never sell mine and would consider sbr-ing it if I tripped over a few hundred dollars. I've had as much fun talkin to people about it when they see it as I have shooting it! Quality is typical Romanian, not a whole lot of attention to detail, and reliable
     

    gunman41mag

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    Feb 1, 2011
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    Seeing some advertised for $340 ish which looks good to me. Are the worth the money? If yes, is one make (like a Romanian) better than another or are they all the same? Thanks for any input / advice.

    If a handgun is that big I rather have a carbine, cause with a butt stock it'll be more accurate & less recoil:twocents:
     

    vitamink

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    true but when you sbr it you'll say, wow with a rifle this small and light...

    before sbr'n the draco is just a fun range toy. Afterwards it's a super cheap suchka. Don't be a draco hater :)

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    fun draco video below

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrSANJnmPPM[/ame]
     

    Ziggy01

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    I picked one up last week and have enjoyed it alot. I had no intentions of SBRing it unitll I had one. I may pick up another for a SBR project.
     
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