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Any Hi Point carbine owners here?
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Any Hi Point carbine owners here?
I have this temptation to get one in .45 ACP. For the price it would make a nice ranger plinker and I do reload for .45 ACP.
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It's always been an interesting Rifle. Keep us posted on your search. I hear they are solid dependable units.
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Re: Any Hi Point carbine owners here?
Have a High Point carbine in 9mm. It is a decant plinking gun and pretty cheap to shoot. Have not had any trouble with it and the LGS told me they have a lifetime guarantee.
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I have the same rifle in 10mm, and I was floored at the accuracy.
I have given serious thought to taking it out for a deer hunt, although I think I would keep the shot to 50 yards or so.
For the price point, they're a hoot, and very reliable.
Just a little heavy and clunky, but otherwise worth every dime.
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Taking receipt of my HP995TS in a week or so. Really looking forward to it!!
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I have one in .40 -- I tell my buddies that they can laugh once, but invariably they are impressed with how it shoots.
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Re: Any Hi Point carbine owners here?
None here forty, but like you have thought about one.fortyshooter wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 4:24 pmI have this temptation to get one in .45 ACP. For the price it would make a nice ranger plinker and I do reload for .45 ACP.
While over at my daughter's this past week a friend of theirs brought one over.
The 9 mm version, my first time shootin' one.
Other than chasin' brass, I liked it.
The 45 would be the one I'd want also.
And hey, they come with a Lifetime Warranty.
I did have one of their 9 mm pistols years ago.
Had to send it back once for repairs, no questions asked.
And when it came back it had an extra mag.
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Re: Any Hi Point carbine owners here?
I have the Ruger Version in a 40S&W. There alot of fun to plink with at the range. I have a ton of 40 brass and its really cheap brass to buy because its not that popular and people sell it cheap to get rid of it.
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Re: Any Hi Point carbine owners here?
I would love to find one in 10mm to pair with my 10mm handguns. I've heard nothing but good things about them.
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