Anyone know about these? Local Dunhams has then on sale, 9's, 40 S&W, 45 ACP, for 159.99 (from 179.99). Seems awfully cheap, are they any good at all? Friend is looking at them and asked me. Thanks
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Ok, I'll bite. While I don't own one it is my understanding that currently manufactured Hi Point firearms are mostly butt ugly but reliable. They won't inspire pride in ownership but can be counted on to work when you pull the trigger. So from what I understand the ones being made now are ok.
Kel Tech is another low priced brand that makes some pretty decent guns; they make a really cool little pistol caliber fold up carbine that I think about buying every now and then except that niche in my inventory is already filled. Our son was thinking about buying one but the BX where he was stationed says the demand for the little rifles is quite high and they are on perpetual backorder.Comment
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I shot a 9mm pistol once and it had the most horrid trigger this side of my bb gun pistol I had as a kid.
I recently read an American Rifleman interview and a couple things stood out.
"Deeb mentioned that firing lead-bullet handloads in the carbine would result in some barrel leading, adding that a few shots with jacketed ammunition would clear it out. I found that to be true."
I have never heard this is a good idea and that it will raise pressure.
"Beyond this, Deeb uses uncommon rifling patterns and makes breech faces that leave readily identifiable markings on fired cartridge cases."
I'm not too sure I like the sound of that.
http://www.americanrifleman.org/arti...n-behind-them/Last edited by PhillipM; 07-04-2015, 01:42.Phillip McGregor (OFC)
"I am neither a fire arms nor a ballistics expert, but I was a combat infantry officer in the Great War, and I absolutely know that the bullet from an infantry rifle has to be able to shoot through things." General Douglas MacArthurComment
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it is my understanding that they are reliable... a friend loads his 9mm's mag with 2 rounds less than its stated capacity.... But he's an old RVN vet circa 1965-66... He loaded his M 16 mags that way after the army swapped his M14 for one.....Figure it's old habit for him........It seems to have a very strong recoil spring............It would be my guess that they'd make a good brother-in-law gun, much like SKS's used to be when they sold for between $65.00-110.00........... one that you don't mind lending out...be safe, enjoy life, journey well
da gimp
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One of my fellow gun club members had a 9mm a few years back. He called it his "Planet of the Apes Gun". I shot it any number of times. He had the iron sights set @ 100yds. It could pick clay birds off the berm like nothing, never a miss. I never observed anything negative about the thing.Comment
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Never fired a Hi-Point pistol. Have fired a .40 S&W Hi-Point Carbine. Was expecting ... not much. Was very surprised. Function was 100% using common .40 S&W range ammo bought at the counter. Feeding, firing and ejection were perfect. On target results were very good. Aesthetically is leaves a lot to be desired. But then so did the Marlin Camp gun. But it is a very nice pistol caliber carbine. I was not initially prepared to like it. After shooting and handling it, I changed my mind. I like it. JMHO. Sincerely. bruce." Unlike most conservatives, libs have no problem exploiting dead children and dancing on their graves."Comment
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My son has a 9mm Hi-point. He has about 900 rounds thru is to far and still hasn't cleaned it. Still functioning perfectly!
It's an ugly POS, but they appear to be pretty indestructible and reliable.He who beats his sword into a plowshare, will soon be plowing for somebody else!Comment

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