Not a true rifle; AK47 Draco

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So I have one of the Century Arms Red army standard VSKA Draco with the 10" barrel on layaway. Here in Bama we can't own a SBR. I did receive my brace in the mail yesterday. Plans are to do a quad rail handguard and change the muzzle brake to a 5/8-24 adapter (been adding adapters to my 1/2-28 barrels converting them to be 5/8-24 as well)
In my Frugality I want to buy one modular type suppressor to use on everything.
My past AK experiences have been 2 Saigas; 16" 308 & 12g both converted by me and I had bought a $35 AMD65 kit from Tapco years ago and a $20 reciver (wish I had bought them all!) After 15 years I finally built it. Anyone else rocking a Draco (mini or micro) curious about what you like on your muzzle?
 
i live in alabama and own multiple SBR's, all suppressed. from PS90, MP5SD, and Kriss to AR's.

will grab AK eventually, already have Dead Air Wolverine out of jail for when that happens.
 
So I have one of the Century Arms Red army standard VSKA Draco with the 10" barrel on layaway. Here in Bama we can't own a SBR. I did receive my brace in the mail yesterday. Plans are to do a quad rail handguard and change the muzzle brake to a 5/8-24 adapter (been adding adapters to my 1/2-28 barrels converting them to be 5/8-24 as well)
In my Frugality I want to buy one modular type suppressor to use on everything.
My past AK experiences have been 2 Saigas; 16" 308 & 12g both converted by me and I had bought a $35 AMD65 kit from Tapco years ago and a $20 reciver (wish I had bought them all!) After 15 years I finally built it. Anyone else rocking a Draco (mini or micro) curious about what you like on your muzzle
Someone gave you bad info on sbr’s
 
Oh wow! I've been assuming off old info, it's been awhile since I checked, just recently started back into buying/collecting guns.
I just finished building a braced Ruger Charger. I have no problem with it as configured. I'd rather spend the $200 on a suppressor stamp! Need to set up a trust first. Just found this sight;
I want to be able to give it all to my son & grandsons one day (before it was all lost in that tragic canoeing accident) might do a SBR one day, never say never...
 

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A Silencer shop kiosk makes zero work for you. At the kiosk you will fill out the basic info then scan your fingerprints. Once that is done your LGS that the kiosk is in will take your photo and upload it. You will pay for your can and stamp and then you wait for approval.

https://www.silencershop.com/
 
A Silencer shop kiosk makes zero work for you. At the kiosk you will fill out the basic info then scan your fingerprints. Once that is done your LGS that the kiosk is in will take your photo and upload it. You will pay for your can and stamp and then you wait for approval.

https://www.silencershop.com/
Yep, I plan to make the 1hr drive to Montgomery to use that!
 
Is this is not the Romanian imported Draco it may be best not to put any money in it. I am pretty sure yours is the American made ak. None of these are of good quality and are light use only guns.
 
Is this is not the Romanian imported Draco it may be best not to put any money in it. I am pretty sure yours is the American made ak. None of these are of good quality and are light use only guns.
Yes, RAS47 VSKA = made in Vermont.
"The VSKA rifle features an all new bolt carrier, front trunnion, and feed ramp machined from S7 tool steel and specially heat treated for maximum durability."
I don't plan to go to war, or have my life dependent on it. More of a novelty plinker used to show off massive fireballs at dusk.
I'm ashamed to admit I don't know how many guns I've owned that I've never fired. Also if our political environment keeps deteriorating, it will increase in value. I don't think I've ever lost money selling a gun, and I've never owned a gun I wouldn't sell.
 
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Yes, RAS47 VSKA = made in Vermont.
"The VSKA rifle features an all new bolt carrier, front trunnion, and feed ramp machined from S7 tool steel and specially heat treated for maximum durability."
I don't plan to go to war, or have my life dependent on it. More of a novelty plinker used to show off massive fireballs at dusk.
I'm ashamed to admit I don't know how many guns I've owned that I've never fired. Also if our political environment keeps deteriorating, it will increase in value. I don't think I've ever lost money selling a gun, and I've never owned a gun I wouldn't sell.
But I must say, in the name of self preservation, I've sold many fine specimens that I sure do miss. LOL
"Such is life"