Английская Википедия:Draco Pistol

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox The Draco Pistol, or more commonly known as simply a Draco, is a series of Romanian-designed gas-operated semi-automatic pistols sold by Century International Arms. The weapon is chambered for the 7.62×39mm cartridge with its design taken heavily after the AK-47. Its stockless outfit has led to its classification as a pistol, while holding a magazine of 30 rounds. The Draco's presence in the US has grown in recent years, frequently serving as an icon in gang and or trap and hip hop/rap scenes.[1][2][3] It is a popular choice among criminals and gangs – Its increased usage in violent crimes and discovery through investigations and criminal seizures has led to a noted uptake of the Draco in the US as of 2023.[4][5][6][7][8]

Origin

Three of the four Draco models available are in built in Romania by Cugir Arms Factory and imported to the United States. Century Arms produces its own US-built variant using fully American components.[9]

Presence in the United States

The Draco is frequently portrayed in rap songs and music videos. The online firearm retailer, Gunsamerica, discovered a direct correlation between Draco sales and its appearance in rap songs in 2016 and 2017.[2] In recent years, its rising usage in the commission of deadly crimes, some including against police officers, has caused a stir among authorities, with many decrying its lethality obscured under the guise of a pistol classification.[6][5][4] The weapon has been noted by some for inaccuracy and an apparent lack of practical application,[10][11][12] though to some extent this could be explained by the large potential for operator error due to high recoil with the stock version – It is a 6-inch barrel firing a rifle round. [13] It has been criticized by several police officials for its apparent lack of practical civilian usage, with its primary intention instead being that of a tool of intimidation and violence.[5][6] In July 2022, Detroit Police took note of its spread, seizing around 50 in the previous 12 months.[6]

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