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<blockquote data-quote="waltham41" data-source="post: 765691" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>I am a caucasian redneck who happens to own 5 Hi Point pistols and carbines amongst about 25 other weapons of other kinds, from a P08 Luger to a Cobra 9mm double barreled derringer.</p><p></p><p>Hi Points are stereotyped by the uninformed as a thug or gangsta weapon, but many are owned by people just like you and me. The vast majority of owners are happy with them, although they are not the prettiest or lightest weapons out there.</p><p></p><p>They do the job, they are American made and have the best warranty out there. My Taurus OSS .40 DS has a lifetime warranty, but it is a lot more of a hassle to send it in for work than it is to send in a Hi Point for any reason.</p><p></p><p>A Hi Point is just like any other weapon, shoot it, get used to it and then decide if it is your cup of tea.</p><p></p><p>But don't let people that usually don't have the faintest idea of what they are talking about cloud your judgment.</p><p></p><p>Most people that have trouble with them never try to work through the trouble, or work with the company to resolve the matter, they just label the weapon a POS and pawn it off on someone else.</p><p></p><p>come to <a href="http://www.hipointtalk.com" target="_blank">www.hipointtalk.com</a> and see how many satisfied customers you will find, we are a small forum but are friendly to everyone, no matter their personal choice in firearms. And we are honest about the brand. Are there other brands out there that are better weapons, although usually at a higher cost? Yes, but are Hi Point weapons a good buy for the buck? Again, yes.</p><p></p><p></p><p>And as far as being heavy, they make a heck of a club if it comes down to hand to hand combat <img src="/images/smilies/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waltham41, post: 765691, member: 2318"] I am a caucasian redneck who happens to own 5 Hi Point pistols and carbines amongst about 25 other weapons of other kinds, from a P08 Luger to a Cobra 9mm double barreled derringer. Hi Points are stereotyped by the uninformed as a thug or gangsta weapon, but many are owned by people just like you and me. The vast majority of owners are happy with them, although they are not the prettiest or lightest weapons out there. They do the job, they are American made and have the best warranty out there. My Taurus OSS .40 DS has a lifetime warranty, but it is a lot more of a hassle to send it in for work than it is to send in a Hi Point for any reason. A Hi Point is just like any other weapon, shoot it, get used to it and then decide if it is your cup of tea. But don't let people that usually don't have the faintest idea of what they are talking about cloud your judgment. Most people that have trouble with them never try to work through the trouble, or work with the company to resolve the matter, they just label the weapon a POS and pawn it off on someone else. come to [url]www.hipointtalk.com[/url] and see how many satisfied customers you will find, we are a small forum but are friendly to everyone, no matter their personal choice in firearms. And we are honest about the brand. Are there other brands out there that are better weapons, although usually at a higher cost? Yes, but are Hi Point weapons a good buy for the buck? Again, yes. And as far as being heavy, they make a heck of a club if it comes down to hand to hand combat ;) [/QUOTE]
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