Introducing the Micro Draco: A Compact Powerhouse
The Micro Draco AR Pistol, crafted by Romarm/Cugir in Romania, stands as one of the most compact versions of the legendary AK-47. With its 6.25-inch barrel and overall excellent condition, this pistol preserves the fierce 7.62x39mm caliber within a significantly smaller frame. For collectors and tactical enthusiasts alike, the Micro Draco offers a blend of robust construction and powerful performance, perfect for both collection and practical use.
The specimen on offer is in excellent condition, showing only minor scuffs and handling marks. The bore is bright and clean, reflecting a mirror finish with sharp rifling that promises excellent accuracy and performance. The action is a reliable blowback system, and the pistol comes with two 30-round magazines, ensuring ample capacity.
Key features include a threaded barrel topped with an A2 Flash Hider, adjustable front post, and a rear dovetail sight that enhance its operational versatility. The wood handguard and ATI pistol grip with finger grooves not only provide comfort but also enhance the handling experience during use. This particular Micro Draco also boasts a sleek black finish that not only adds to its aesthetic appeal but also provides a layer of protection against corrosion and wear.
This compact firearm is one of the smallest AK derivatives available, making it an excellent choice for personal defense or as a compact companion in confined spaces. Its historical lineage, combined with modern manufacturing precision, makes the Micro Draco a fascinating piece for enthusiasts who appreciate military-grade firepower in a compact package.
Why should you consider adding this Micro Draco to your collection or defense arsenal?
- Compact and powerful, ideal for personal defense
- Excellent overall and bore condition, ensuring reliability and longevity
- Historical significance with modern tactical utility
- Comes with two high-capacity magazines for extended use
- Part of a lineage of one of the most influential firearm designs in history




