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Who the heck has .45 GAP ammo around? Lol interesting idea, but very hard to find anywhere, at least in my locale in WA.I'm holding out for the .45 GAP model
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Who the heck has .45 GAP ammo around? Lol interesting idea, but very hard to find anywhere, at least in my locale in WA.I'm holding out for the .45 GAP model
HELL NO!! Which is why you most likely will not see that. I have to guess the untold hours of video of people trying to destroy a HP is done because so many "assume" they have to be unsafe junk due to price. When that original carbine hit that looked so much like the original Planet Apes guns was before the net. I saw them selling for $150 or so and I immediately assumed they were throw away junk. Then a buddy bought one and I got to shoot it. We burned a half case of ammo that day and it never stopped. I was actually shocked. Only thing that kept me from buying over the years was the damn proprietary mags. I still damn near bought one a few times. It was the same with the first Kel-Tec I bought. One daughter striking out on her own was gifted my last "coat pocket gun", a 5 shot .38. When I went to replace it sales guy was trying to get me to try the KT that was the same size and held 11 9mm. Price was cheaper than the little .38's I was looking at and I was leery to trust him. He talked me into buying it and I still have it to this day. Along with a few other guns of theirs. When I got on the net I was of course reading a TON of negative stuff about them. Did not take long to see that most of it was people who had never actually owned one. They were like me, assuming they had to be crap because they were just too cheap.True, but would you fork out $700.00+ for a Sig and run it through the same tests/abuses? Different with a fine lookin' sexy pistol. Just sayin'.
I still have ~500 rounds of it.Who the heck has .45 GAP ammo around? Lol interesting idea, but very hard to find anywhere, at least in my locale in WA.
Are they as ugly in real life as in the pictures?If you need to work your way up to the best mm.
Brand new C9( 9mm Luger)
Brand new C9 Hi-Point 9mm Luger pistol for sale Comes with everything you see in pictures. Never been fired or used at anytime.www.northwestfirearms.com
No, uglierAre they as ugly in real life as in the pictures?
The FIRST gun we bought back in 2010 was for wifey. She needed a gun because I'd just got my dad's guns which included a very usable S&W .38 and a Ruger match target. The mistake we made was getting her a mouse gun in 9mm. A Keltec PF9. I can't help but think we may have ended up with a High Point if we had not been focused, mistakenly, on a "small" gun for the lady.No, uglier
Right... "plasma"Move over problem solver. It's in pre order phase.
Hi Point JXP 10mm Black Full-Size Pistol with Threaded Barrel
Hi Point: JXP 10mm Black Full-Size Pistol with Threaded Barrel for sale at Sportsman's Outdoor Superstore.www.sportsmansoutdoorsuperstore.com
Does that stand for Gay and proud?I'm holding out for the .45 GAP model
Gucci And Prada. It's a designer cartridge that only the wealthy can affordDoes that stand for Gay and proud?
Why, though? I'm curious. That same money could go toward a much better gun, possibly that Glock 20 you want.I am buying a Hipoint this weekend. I might need plasma if it grenades in my hands but I want need to sell any to buy it.
I can still swing the Glock but my budget side has a tough time turning down a sub $100 9mm even if it has a cast slide.Why, though? I'm curious. That same money could go toward a much better gun, possibly that Glock 20 you want.
While they are the definition of ugly they just seem to work. Not to mention the company stands behind the damn things to the point they put many "big names" to shame. Will be interesting to see how it shakes out after you get it. I would bet it will just work and I doubt you would live long enough or ever be able to afford enough ammo to ever wear it out.I can still swing the Glock but my budget side has a tough time turning down a sub $100 9mm even if it has a cast slide.
It's brand new unfired so whether it works good or not is an unkown. First thing I'll do is take out the mag safety disconnect, lube the slide, rack the slide a bunch of times and dry fire it. I have owned some of them in the past and they were fine. I still have a couple of the carbines in 40 and 45 they work fine as well. I am not expecting any major problems.While they are the definition of ugly they just seem to work. Not to mention the company stands behind the damn things to the point they put many "big names" to shame. Will be interesting to see how it shakes out after you get it. I would bet it will just work and I doubt you would live long enough or ever be able to afford enough ammo to ever wear it out.
Note to self, add that to the list of things I never want to do, right after skinny dipping at the North Pole, dinner with Rosie O'Donnell, and taking a shotgun blast to the face.SafeFire in Camas has a 9mm HI Point in their rental fleet.
At least once in life everyone should experience shooting one! They truly are "interesting" guns to handle and shoot.
I might as well face it, I'm addicted to guns.
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Somehow I always imagined "40Watt plasma rifle" was a different kind of juice.....