Hi-Point 10mm NEW PISTOL

On the bright side, having a Hi Point in your collection will make the rest of your guns look fabulous!

The magazine looks like a battery pack, and the 10 mm Hi Point looks like something that you would use to screw in deck screws.

Or perhaps something right out of an old B&W Buck Rogers movie.

It brings new meaning to the word FUGLY!

I could probably deal with the fugly if it wasn't a whole pound heavier than others.
 
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On the bright side, having a Hi Point in your collection will make the rest of your guns look fabulous!

The magazine looks like a battery pack, and the 10 mm Hi Point looks like something that you would use to screw in deck screws.

Or perhaps something right out of an old B&W Buck Rogers movie.

It brings new meaning to the word FUGLY!

I could probably deal with the fugly if it wasn't a whle pound heavier than others.
OUCH ! take it easy with the power tool reference.
 
For the cost of a few boxes of 10mm ammo someone with little money to spare and living in a bad neighborhood could own a something that might not be good enough for the gun snobs, but it may save their life.
I'm not in the gun snob clique, so i think i'm going to buy one....just because. The 1006s need a break anyway.


That's a red herring.

Many of us have no problem with inexpensive guns, we just don't want a hideous blowback boat anchor with lousy magazine capacity. I've many handguns that I paid under $200 for, some new. I like my Phoenix HP22 ($129 new). I like my Diamondback DB380 ($199 new). I like my Remington RP9 ($209 new after rebate). I also like my old Iver Johnsohn and H&R revolvers that were all under $100. I do not like Hi Point pistols.

Anyone should reject the notion that disliking a particular cheap thing makes one a snob.
 
I do wonder what Hi Point has done to these 10mm's because for years I heard from people if Hi Point made one it would have to be ginormous, yet the .40 Hi Points are rated for +P (not a SAAMI spec but HP is basically saying you can go 10% over max .40 PSI safely) and that's right at 10mm territory.

Peak chamber pressure isn’t the only thing — or even the main thing — to focus on. A .40 S&W round and a 10mm round each with a 37,500 psi peak pressure (and loaded with similar powders) are nonetheless generally going to produce very different recoil energies.
 
For you young people. This is the Old School Youtube video with Eric & Berry, trying to kill a HiPoint. Yes, YT was a different place then



Didn't realize you were in the good ole days until they were over.

I know Barry wasn't perfect, but rest in peace, sir. Taught me alot as I got back into firearms in college
 
As I said in the TFB YouTube video on the gun, it’s the perfect solution to all this 10mm auto ammo that’s just laying around clogging the gutters and lousing the place up.

I may still get one though. It’s cheap enough to buy for fun and for the hell of it, and I probably will never have another path to or reason for owning any 10mm pistol.
 
As I said in the TFB YouTube video on the gun, it’s the perfect solution to all this 10mm auto ammo that’s just laying around clogging the gutters and lousing the place up.

I may still get one though. It’s cheap enough to buy for fun and for the hell of it, and I probably will never have another path to or reason for owning any 10mm pistol.
once you go 10, you only think about .40 1/2 as much
 
HP10 rapid fire!!!!! Wish 10mm brass was as common as .40 or .45!

I would be casing brass all over that range

 
Oh wait... is the slide milled for optics? Does it have rails for a bayonet? Totally useless without those and I'll never buy it now!!
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Oh wait... is the slide milled for optics? Does it have rails for a bayonet? Totally useless without those and I'll never buy it now!!
:evil:
even better!!! screw holes and a place to
put all the Ebay lights/laser/coffeemake combo biscuit attachment
 
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