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Didnt know ya were a spokesbeardedguy for Mission SpecI thought we had an agreement....
this is why i buy snap-on tools, theyre the glock of the tool worldBuying a cheap gun such as a Hi-Point or a Kel-Tec is like buying tools from Harbor Freight. Most are junk, but every now and then the sun shines the right way and you get a good one. The difference is you're not fixing your vehicle, you're defending your life and your loved ones.
Why risk it?
more like Sears Craftsman tools for the Hi Points, due to both sharing lifetime warranties and being relatively cheap As for Kel Tec? well. Not getting into that I like their ideas though....this is why i buy snap-on tools, theyre the glock of the tool world
while hipoint and keltec are the harborfreight or matco for all i care
well if hi point is anything like sears, they'll be out of business soonmore like Sears Craftsman tools for the Hi Points, due to both sharing lifetime warranties and being relatively cheap As for Kel Tec? well. Not getting into that I like their ideas though....
Harbor Freight has dramatically improved since the '80's.Buying a cheap gun such as a Hi-Point or a Kel-Tec is like buying tools from Harbor Freight. Most are junk, but every now and then the sun shines the right way and you get a good one. The difference is you're not fixing your vehicle, you're defending your life and your loved ones.
Why risk it?
Boating accident...You think he could get rid of that by any legal means?
The Redaction Squad would take a keen interest....but I think my book would be of interest to only a few...
My first AR was an Olympic. I got a well made one, and it's still chugging along.Bought my first AR in 1996. Had 3 choices....Colt, Bushmaster and Olympic.
One for the other arm:My department bought us these $350 5.11 "covert" jackets that just scream "IM THE ONE WITH THE GUN! ME ME ME ME!". I'm sarcastic as hell and I know I can be a pain to my superiors. I put these patches on my jacket:
I remember drooling over the ads for OA-93 pistols, but being under age and not rich there was no way to buy one. Then the 94-04 federal AWB complicated things, and now they are rare and command high prices. The 90's factor makes them more desirable than a CZ Scorpion (not the Vz-61) or Draco.I remember those days. So not surprised Olympic is no longer with us. Well, I read somewhere they were bought out, but still.
only if they decided to go stupid and get bought out by Chinese marketerswell if hi point is anything like sears, they'll be out of business soon
Made in usa, forever transferable warranty. I own 5 hipoints. They work, except for two I haven't shot yet, hopefully they workBuying a cheap gun such as a Hi-Point or a Kel-Tec is like buying tools from Harbor Freight. Most are junk, but every now and then the sun shines the right way and you get a good one. The difference is you're not fixing your vehicle, you're defending your life and your loved ones.
Why risk it?
And to demonstrate that they stand for their unlimited warranty.. theres that one guy whose 995 was literally in a fire... he sent it in, and they practically replaced everything but the sn free of chargeMade in usa, forever transferable warranty. I own 5 hipoints. They work, except for two I haven't shot yet, hopefully they work
I have seen some crazy destruction videos where they wanted to test the warranty. The guns are tough what they are.And to demonstrate that they stand for their unlimited warranty.. theres that one guy whose 995 was literally in a fire... he sent it in, and they practically replaced everything but the sn free of charge