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Hi-Point 9mm - An American Icon?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chaparral" data-source="post: 3701300" data-attributes="member: 49817"><p>They do have a place. So much better built than the old Saturday night specials of decades ago. Not as sweet as a P210. Had two separate buddies bring over a hi-point carbine, new in box. We oiled, took to the pasture, and proceeded to shoot bullseyes from the first round. No issues and ran well on cheap 9mm and reloads. Would not mind one of their carbines in 45acp. Did I mention how UGLY they are? UGLY. But functional from what little I have seen. I prefer functionality to great looking wall hangers, safe queens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaparral, post: 3701300, member: 49817"] They do have a place. So much better built than the old Saturday night specials of decades ago. Not as sweet as a P210. Had two separate buddies bring over a hi-point carbine, new in box. We oiled, took to the pasture, and proceeded to shoot bullseyes from the first round. No issues and ran well on cheap 9mm and reloads. Would not mind one of their carbines in 45acp. Did I mention how UGLY they are? UGLY. But functional from what little I have seen. I prefer functionality to great looking wall hangers, safe queens. [/QUOTE]
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