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<blockquote data-quote="specialop24" data-source="post: 843756" data-attributes="member: 8446"><p>I don't have a hi-point and have never shot one. But.... I looked at a few of them at our last gun show. I was very intrigued by the weapon and the price. I have done a lot of research, as my wife is big on that, and have found good and bad. I get the magazine "American Rifleman" and their review we very good. It all comes down to the fact that it goes bang every time. No it's not the prettiest thing or light weight. I personally don't think it would be the greatest concealed weapon but it will do the job for personal protection. That warranty can't be beat and made in america is the way to go for me. Once again isn't the point of a weapon to protect and defend. If it goes bang doesn't that mean it did the job?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="specialop24, post: 843756, member: 8446"] I don't have a hi-point and have never shot one. But.... I looked at a few of them at our last gun show. I was very intrigued by the weapon and the price. I have done a lot of research, as my wife is big on that, and have found good and bad. I get the magazine "American Rifleman" and their review we very good. It all comes down to the fact that it goes bang every time. No it's not the prettiest thing or light weight. I personally don't think it would be the greatest concealed weapon but it will do the job for personal protection. That warranty can't be beat and made in america is the way to go for me. Once again isn't the point of a weapon to protect and defend. If it goes bang doesn't that mean it did the job? [/QUOTE]
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