Hello, it's like this. I've built two Polish Underfolder AK weapons so I know my way around the folder system. The folder has a special trunion in the rear. It has a large hole for a pivot pin that is the center of the underfolder stock. If a Draco has that it doesn't look like it externally. You will be able to tell once you get your Draco and see the rear trunion with the top cover off. If it is there then the trunion serves as your template for how to drill out the receiver to accept the rivets and the center stock pivot. If not you would have to take out the old trunion and then drill and rivet in the proper under folder trunion.
If you don't have a rivet press, bucking plates and a means to mash the rivets it will be next to impossible to do the job right. I suppose you could drill and tap and do it as a screw build. Being a traditionalist when it comes to an AK type weapon I am repelled by the notion of using button head cap screws in place of rivets. I wouldn't go there.
Form 1, permission By BATFE to build it as an SBR and yes the $200 buck tax stamp, two sets of finger prints, two passport sized frontal mug shots (photos) to attach to the paper work. Then wait on the tax stamp. Since you would be the maker of it as an
SBR you will need to engrave your name and address, (city and state) on the weapon.
I believe what you are showing here is a Romanian folder, the tubes are round and it angles downward more. I prefer the more modern version like is used on a Polish folder as the rails of the stock are suqred off and it extends with less drop, almost parallel to the bore line.
My last folder build, a Polish kit.
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