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Silly. Everyone knows you buy guns as if you were buying a loaf of bread. Background checks. WTH is a background check?
Rumor *cough GLARK cough* has it Hi Points suck. I have 0 knowledge on this. Whatcha got there, Wi? Good gun?
Hence why I asked you, not others. I am curious what you think if you do it. That price seems too good to be true for a quality gun....I have never shot one of their ugly handguns so it's hard for me to blast them without having any personal experience.''
Love it!I love this video. It exposes so may lies.
I love this video. It exposes so may lies.
I'm going to chime in here with my actual experience with the Hi-Point .45 cal. First off, it's heavy for a plastic gun but in all the times I've fired it I had it jam only once. It works like it's supposed to. I hated the cheapo sites on it and there was some guy that made a slick aluminum milled rear site for them that worked great. It's accurate enough but don't expect it to group like a Glock. My brother (handgun maniac) liked it and couldn't believe I got it new for around $100. A dealer in Kenosha sells them.I'm actually thinking about picking one up and doing a torture test on it. $150-199 depending on the caliber is dirt cheap, I have never shot one of their ugly handguns so it's hard for me to blast them without having any personal experience. I will say the carbines are pretty robust and accurate.
Went to get a Hi-Point 9C but they did not have the model I wanted so walked out with this instead. S&W M&P 15-22 for the wife. She pointed it out a month or 2 ago and being a .22LR she can shoot it all day long with zero recoil.