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Arcus 98DAC 9mm


AlvinCYork

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I have been looking for a 9mm for a while.  I have always been a fan of steel framed pistols.  I really love the S&W 5906, but its a bit bulky for a carry gun.  I am also a big fan of 1911's but .45 ammo is kinda high compared to 9mm.  I started looking at the Browning HI Power.  Seemed to be the best of both worlds for me.  I fondled a few at the local shops and shows and really liked it a lot.  I started reading up on it and watching videos.  It wasn't long before I discovered the world of Hi Power clones.  Then, I ran across a video for the Arcus 98.  I was impressed.  I did some more research and the more I read and watched the more I liked it.  I found one on Gunbroker, put in a bid and about 2 weeks later.... guess what I ended up with for under $340 after shipping, transfer and TICS....  You guessed it...  A brand new  Arcus 98DAC. 

 

This gun is made in Bulgaria.  It is an improvement on Arcus' previous Hi Power clone, the model 94.  The 98DAC is SA/DA with a 4" barrel.  It's 7.3 inches long and just over 5 inches tall.  It weighs in at just under 2 lbs.  It has rubber Hogue-style grips.  It came with 2 13 round mags.  I also purchased a 17 round aftermarket mag for it.  It accepts the original Browning Hi Power mags.  The full sized version, the 98DA doesn't take the original Browining mags as it is about a half inch longer in the grip.  It has it's own 15 round magazines.  Now, I haven't been to the range just yet, but I am going either Thursday or Friday, depending on the weather.   I am really looking forward to shooting this one. 

 

I know it's not a very common pistol, so I figured I'd share some pics.

 

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Well, I went to the range and I couldn't be happier.  It shot great.  It ate whatever I ran through it, including steel case ammo.  I had a great time and I'm extremely satisfied.  If you are a Hi Power fan, you may want to look into the Arcus as an economical alternative. 

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Congratulations on your new toy. I started out with a Hungarian Hi Power clone before I lucked into a good deal on a FN. I sold the Hungarian and ended up regretting it and bought another just so I could have one that wasn't so expensive.
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I am very happy with this one. I even decided to get the full sized version also. CIA has a few in stock. After I finish my AR build, I plan on ordering the 98DA to go with my 98DAC. They seem to be well built and they fit my hand perfect. Great value if you ask me.
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