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Hi-Point, I'd never own one but this video was interesting
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<blockquote data-quote="RVCooper" data-source="post: 3009709" data-attributes="member: 30297"><p>I bought a .45 new several years ago to take camping. Put a lot of rounds through that beauty and sold it almost for what i had in it.</p><p>Man it was ugly. And huge. And ungainly. I had to use a hammer and punch to get it far enough apart to clean just the basics. Finally ended up just shooting it and chunking it back in the bag til next time. Probably well over 1500 rounds thru it and never a failure to function. Never.</p><p>Does anybody else get a kick out of the fact that there are endless videos of guys trying to tear these things up? Its like an obsession</p><p>of some sort. Very entertaining. I want to see those guys put their new 1911 or Glock on the pavement and run over it with a dually for the hell of it. then we'd have something to talk about.</p><p>Anyway, I owned a High-point and it gave me tons of fun for my entertainment dollar. But I'm not looking for another one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RVCooper, post: 3009709, member: 30297"] I bought a .45 new several years ago to take camping. Put a lot of rounds through that beauty and sold it almost for what i had in it. Man it was ugly. And huge. And ungainly. I had to use a hammer and punch to get it far enough apart to clean just the basics. Finally ended up just shooting it and chunking it back in the bag til next time. Probably well over 1500 rounds thru it and never a failure to function. Never. Does anybody else get a kick out of the fact that there are endless videos of guys trying to tear these things up? Its like an obsession of some sort. Very entertaining. I want to see those guys put their new 1911 or Glock on the pavement and run over it with a dually for the hell of it. then we'd have something to talk about. Anyway, I owned a High-point and it gave me tons of fun for my entertainment dollar. But I'm not looking for another one. [/QUOTE]
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