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Anyone know if you can shoo +P rounds out of a Hi-point Model C-9?
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http://www.hi-pointfirearms.com/handgun ... t_9mm.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

All Hi-Point handguns feature:
Polymer frame
Durable, attractive easy-grip finish
Last round lock open
Quick on-off thumb safety
Operations safety sheet
+P rated
Free extra rear peep sight
Free trigger lock
Lifetime warranty
100% American-made, parts and assembly
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yes. I own a Hi-point as my primary carry weapon. Its an awesome, fun gun.
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Thanks FLB, I guess I overlooked that the last time I was on the Hi-point site.
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What about a Taurus 24/7 9mm... +P rated? cant find it in the specs on the site
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I have owned a Taurus PT24/7pro and I now own a Taurus 24/7OSS, both in 9mm.

The manual does not recommend +p

I have shot +p out of both. Not a large amount, but enough to know that it will function with no problems.
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http://www.gunblast.com/RKCampbell-Taurus247.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I like the hi-point for a vehicle gun in case of theft of vehicle I wont be out a lot of cash, and they are fun to shoot. MyBIL has one in .45 acp and we blast that thing and it has never failed...ever!

I also like the 24/7 as my BIL has 2 of them and they are sweet shooters and very reliable so far.
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