I have been lusting over a SBR lately and wanted to get a take fom someone('s) who owns one. I understand there's a pretty large price difference but do the two even remotely compare in performance?
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I have been lusting over a SBR lately and wanted to get a take fom someone('s) who owns one. I understand there's a pretty large price difference but do the two even remotely compare in performance?
Draco is considered a pistol and sold as such. No stock. If you want an SBR go with a Krink. There is a large price difference, you can grab a drac o for under 4 bills while an SBRed krink will cost you upwards of 1000 bucks.
Talk with Hot Guns or Superhouse 15, they seem to be the in house SBR guys.
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Get a Draco, fill out a Form 1 for the SBR, get it back, then add a stock to it and a muzzle brake and get it engraved.
There are several ways to make them. Some guys go the Krinkov route and make them look the same. Others like myself, do it a bit differently. I used a Magpul collapsible stock, mounted it to a folding stock mechanism, added an AR adapter where the pistol grip goes, added a Magpul grip to it and put a MidWest Industries Quad rail on it. I used a Bulgarian Style brake but I may change that.
Everyone that sees it goes ape over it. I'd post a picture of it, but I am currently getting it engraved.
Draco's run around 350. Krinks run around 1200.
You can do your own for much less.
The beauty of the AK in SBR is that the 7.62x 39 loses little in the way of performance on a short barrel...much unlike its counterpart the AR.
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