HI-Point
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Re: HI-Point
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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
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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Re: HI-Point
yes. I own a Hi-point as my primary carry weapon. Its an awesome, fun gun.
Col 2:8 See to it that no man takes you captive through philosophy and empty deception, according to the tradition of men,according to the elementary principles of the world,rather than according to Christ.
austin received app 12/10
Processing app 12/22/08
App comp 1/26/09
Plastic in hand 1/30/09
austin received app 12/10
Processing app 12/22/08
App comp 1/26/09
Plastic in hand 1/30/09
Re: HI-Point
Thanks FLB, I guess I overlooked that the last time I was on the Hi-point site.
Springfield XD40 Sub-compact
S&W Model 37
S&W Model 37
Re: HI-Point
What about a Taurus 24/7 9mm... +P rated? cant find it in the specs on the site
Springfield XD40 Sub-compact
S&W Model 37
S&W Model 37
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Re: HI-Point
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.
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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Re: HI-Point
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Re: HI-Point
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.
I also like the 24/7 as my BIL has 2 of them and they are sweet shooters and very reliable so far.