What is wrong with Hi-Point pistols?
The trigger and weight is also a put off for many firearm enthusiasts. The trigger is quite odd and needs some getting used to. The firearm is also heavy, though this helps in lowering the felt recoil. Furthermore, if you’re seeking a handgun to conceal carry, Hi-Point is not for you.
What magazine does the Hi-Point 9mm use?
Hi-Point C-9 | |
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Hi-Point C-9 with ten round magazine on right. | |
Type | Semi-automatic pistol |
Place of origin | United States |
Production history |
Does Hi-Point Firearms have a lifetime warranty?
Our firearms are 100% American made and we guarantee a lifetime replacement of our work. This means you can get the most gun for your dollar, the pride of supporting an American based company, and a lifetime warranty on all of our firearms.
Is the Hi-Point 9mm carbine a good gun?
The Hi-Point 995 TS carbine has low recoil, is chambered in a readily available cartridge, and is more accurate than many would expect when shot using loads it likes. It is a good choice for anyone in search of an inexpensive recreational firearm, or one for self-defense.
What magazine does the Hi-Point carbine use?
Hi-Point carbine | |
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Cartridge | 9×19mm Parabellum, .40 S&W, 10mm Auto, .45 ACP, .380 ACP |
Action | Blowback |
Muzzle velocity | 9×19mm NATO, 1,400 feet per second (~427 metre per second) |
Feed system | 10-round (15-round available, with 20-round magazines being developed) detachable box magazine |
How reliable are Hi-Point carbines?
Is Hi-Point 995 a pistol?
Hi-Point’s 995TS 9mm carbine has an all-weather, polymer skeletonized stock with an internal recoil buffer, multiple Weaver-style rails, a sling, swivels, and scope base. Hi-Point produces affordable, American-made firearms featuring 1% American parts and assembly.