It's obvious you have an obsession with quality and don't believe a Hi Point could ever preform as well as a pistol higher in price as you clearly conflate quality with cost.
I do own one, the .45 model, bought it because I wanted a semi auto .45 for a decent price and don't like GI 1911's and their garbage sights for double what the Hi Point cost. The warranty and being +P rated as I like to load my .45 reloads hot sold me on the Hi Point.
Hipoint Guns can cause some drama and debate! more reason to get them all!!!!
If I didn't know any better, I'd think you might be trolling.Hipoint Guns can cause some drama and debate! more reason to get them all!!!!
there is a political group that likes to shut down discussion by name calling. Just sayingIf I didn't know any better, I'd think you might be trolling.
And are we convinced yet? polling data shows a 80% negative rate on the infamous HiPoint!Lol! Six pages worth, so far!
No, believing that a Hi Point can't be accurate.Preferring a pistol of higher quality than a Hi Point is an obsession? Thanks for the laugh.
High Point trigger Job!No, believing that a Hi Point can't be accurate.
lol, by asking if a HiPoint is an embarrassment!!! lolI'm beginning to think this whole thread is a trigger job
I’d say:
Rock Island M200 & M206.
Range of $250 to $300 (looking at recent Gunbroker sales & adding shipping & FFL transfer fee)
I have an M200, and used it as a vehicle gun for awhile.
that poll started when I found a C9 Compact locally. Poll was for, Should I buy or not. I bought it! why not. Don’t know till you try itLittle confused by the poll so I’ll just say this.
Would I buy one right now? No, I’m past buying odd guns for fun, especially low cost ones. I’d rather spend that money on something nicer down the line.
If I had one would I be embarrassed to shoot it at the range? Also no, I’ve shot one before and they are neat enough, doubt anyone at my range would judge and I know I wouldn’t care if they did.
that poll started when I found a C9 Compact locally. Poll was for, Should I buy or not. I bought it! why not. Don’t know till you try it
range and embarrassment report soon!I'm not in the market for one but you should let us know what you think after you shoot it. Idle curiosity.
Sure, why not. I'd bring it just to hear everybody talk smack about it. I've got enough cool stuff that I'd get a chuckle out of someone who doesn't know what I've got presuming I rock a hi point because I have to. In fact, I might get one or two just so I can do that. Keep the cool stuff in the car and rock the hi points at first and see what I can troll up.
I've shot them before, they are enjoyable to shoot, and surprisingly reliable for what they are.
Edit: To further that thought, I kind of like the idea of rocking a hi point and a bunch of steel case ammo. That way when I go to the range I don't care what happens to my brass or my gun
Everyone here who is on this forum has more guns that 10 people will ever need. It’s not really about the cost, it’s the internet hype that interest me about the HiPoint. And it’s a American company building cheap guns for everyone… that a ton to say tooI bought a LNIB Remington R51 two years ago for $150, despite their reputation mine is definitely a better gun than the hi point for the same money.
The thing with hi points is yes, you can find better used guns for the money, but you'll have to look hard for them and it will probably be a while before one pops up. The hipoint is right there in the case available for $150 any time you need or want it.