We have a number of Century Arms Pistols available. They come in both braced and non-braced options, allowing you to have your own iconic Century Arms Draco.
There are few guns as recognizable as the Draco and Mini-Draco. While some may think it is just a range toy, the Draco provides a non-NFA option for a compact self-defense tool.
It is the more obtainable "AK74u" without the high price tag and rarity. It can be both braced and not braced, depending on how you want it set up.
The Century Arms Draco is a good alternative to more multi-caliber designs if you want a 30 caliber, compact option.
While other options like 300 BLK are more ergonomic in an AR platform, they run the risk of accidentally being loaded into the wrong chamber. Using 7.62x39 avoids this problem entirely by keeping the caliber and systems separated.
Typically, the answer is yes. These types of firearms are designed to work with 7.62x39 AK magazines. Not all AK magazines are made to the same specification, so some brands or models may not be compatible. The standard AK mag will work with the Century Arms pistol.
AK pistols are generally legal because they meet the ATF's rules regarding pistols and pistol braces. But you should always check your local laws since restrictions can vary from state to state.
As long as the pistols are within their proper specifications and properly maintained, they are reliable. The earlier milled receivers tend to have fewer issues, but the modern stamped receivers are just as reliable if they are within spec.
Yes. Century Arms pistols are Dracos. That is their official product name and includes the normal Draco and the Mini-Draco