OK I thought that post would get your attention...
Its called the Arcus 98DA
Arcus is based in Lyaskovets, Bulgaria and has been in the business of producing small arm technologies for the last 40 years.
The July 2009 edition of Guns & Ammo has a short article on this pistol and I'd sure like to hear a few CGN'er opinions on the platform.
Has anyone here had the opportunity to review this pistol?
I'm happy to see a DA design based on the BHP with an all steel frame, slide and internals on the market finally. Thery seem to be popular in the US and retail brand new between $330 and $375 USD.
FYI the only real complaint in the G&A article was around lowering the hammer on a loaded chamber as there is no de-cocker. The thumb safety cannot be engaged with the hammer down there is no option but to lower it manually.
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Its called the Arcus 98DA
Arcus is based in Lyaskovets, Bulgaria and has been in the business of producing small arm technologies for the last 40 years.
The July 2009 edition of Guns & Ammo has a short article on this pistol and I'd sure like to hear a few CGN'er opinions on the platform.
Has anyone here had the opportunity to review this pistol?
I'm happy to see a DA design based on the BHP with an all steel frame, slide and internals on the market finally. Thery seem to be popular in the US and retail brand new between $330 and $375 USD.
FYI the only real complaint in the G&A article was around lowering the hammer on a loaded chamber as there is no de-cocker. The thumb safety cannot be engaged with the hammer down there is no option but to lower it manually.


















































