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7/5/2012 8:42:46 AM EDT
First is there a MB that can make these more controlable?

Is it legal to put an AFG on these?

What is a good price for these?  $550?
Thanks
7/5/2012 8:57:51 AM EDT
[#1]
Yes, yes, yes.
7/7/2012 6:05:36 PM EDT
[#2]
I shoot them like a normal pistol (just like someone might shoot a Glock, etc.). The weight of the weapon holds the weapon down during 2 or 3 shot strings. Without a stock, holding the handguard, by any means, is a step backwards, even with a sling.

Not sure which breaks will add noticeable benefit. SBR it, that will make it more controllable, by far.

7/8/2012 11:26:35 AM EDT
[#3]
Ya I am seriously considering SBRing it.  Does anyone have any suggestion for MB/FHs?   Also where is the best place to get the sling plate?
7/8/2012 1:43:56 PM EDT
[#4]
The slant brake is the best I know of.

On the rifle you don't notice it as much unless in full auto.

If there is no brake on the recoil pushes back and up. With the slant brake on the push is different with the push going back and to the left. If I had to guesstimate 65-70% goes back and 30% down and left.

What this translates into is the recoil is going back into your right hand and part of it is pushing into your left hand. This give more control distributing the recoil more into both hands.

Keep in mind the slant brake isn't reducing recoil its redirecting it. The benefit is its pushing the front down and into both hands. There are other brakes the reduce recoil.


7/10/2012 10:01:09 AM EDT
[#5]
PWS FSC47 is the best break I have seen on the Draco and it controls the flash a lot too! It is pricy, but it is seriously worth it.

As far a sling plates, I like to use Echo93 sling plates, they have a couple versions to fit different slings and carry positions
7/10/2012 10:25:08 AM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
PWS FSC47 is the best break I have seen on the Draco and it controls the flash a lot too! It is pricy, but it is seriously worth it.


I completely agree. My draco used to flip up and to the right (why the slant brake compensates by having the cut at that particular angle) and with the FSC47 it shoots straight and the recoil pushes it straight back.

The fireball is also almost completely gone, and it sounds better as well (deeper sound and not as loud?).

The only thing about it that *kinda sucks is that it's a bit long... But the pros vastly outweigh the con IMO. Definitely worth the $$$.
8/9/2012 7:50:02 PM EDT
[#7]
+1 on the PWS FSC47. Recoil and flash are significantly reduced. It's pricey, but well worth the purchase. nyquil762
8/10/2012 10:03:15 AM EDT
[#8]
Check out   SLRrifleworks.com  the have a brake made just for the draco, so you get all the pluses of a brake without adding much length ( cause what the hell is the point of a draco if your  gonna add a long brake) its made in central Florida so its 922comp. Also!!!!!!!!!! They soon will have a solid billet magpul/AR grip adapter available for sale. Ive seen the prototype at a range show and it is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Its gonna be the must have item for any draco /ak owner.

SLRrifleworks.com  = must have trickouts for the draco.
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