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bob steadman:
I bought this just to see if it would shoot. As many of you know this is about the lowest cost firearm on the market, and upon receiving it I could see why. This gun is literally the tank of guns. As anyone should; I read what there was in the way of a manual. First The manual is very thin due to no info on field stripping the gun. Hi Point does not recommend field stripping. Why not see how the action works and lock back the slide and give it a little look. It takes the strength of a gorilla to pull and lock the slide back. In the case of this particular gun the slide wouldn't fully lock due to crappy machining. The slide stop notch was not placed far enough forward. Well I was so confident with this gun that once at the range I did the responsible thing and had everybody clear the lanes (The advantages to being an RSO) as I took position. Pull of the trigger and blam. I'll be damned it worked. People didn't know if the look on my face was terror, surprise or relief. It was actually all three. There were some mis-fires. All in all for the amount of time I waited for my gun guy to track one down (you'd think for the low cost they would be flying off the shelves) it wasn't worth it. But those are the things that keep me awake me at night. I would not trust my life on one.

1slickAR15:
I think hipoints get a bad rap.  From other gun guys and shop owners I heard they're hard to find because of their low price, not in spite of it.  They do fly off shelves and thats why they're hard to track down.

At $200 or less, I wouldn't expect a Wilson Combat or a gun like that.  I used to have one as one of my first guns.  It's a heavy, cheap, ugly pistol but I put many 100s if not 1000s of cheap surplus and russian ammo through mine and dont remember ever having any jams, breakage or other problems with it.  Like most of the hipoints downsides, it is heavy and hard to cock because of it's blowback action instead of recoil or gas operation.  The same thing also accounts for some of its upsides too since it keeps it simple (ie cheap).  I never used mine as a "trust my life to it" gun but i don't think i would have much of a problem doing that.

GunLink:
You're in CA, right?  Did you notice if there were HP .380s around?  I believe that only the the CF380 (.380) and C9 (9mm) are currently on the Roster of Handguns Certified for Sale in California.

bob steadman:

--- Quote from: 1slickAR15 on September 08, 2012, 12:09:20 PM ---I think hipoints get a bad rap.  From other gun guys and shop owners I heard they're hard to find because of their low price, not in spite of it.  They do fly off shelves and thats why they're hard to track down.

At $200 or less, I wouldn't expect a Wilson Combat or a gun like that.  I used to have one as one of my first guns.  It's a heavy, cheap, ugly pistol but I put many 100s if not 1000s of cheap surplus and russian ammo through mine and dont remember ever having any jams, breakage or other problems with it.  Like most of the hipoints downsides, it is heavy and hard to cock because of it's blowback action instead of recoil or gas operation.  The same thing also accounts for some of its upsides too since it keeps it simple (ie cheap).  I never used mine as a "trust my life to it" gun but i don't think i would have much of a problem doing that.


I stand by my initial assessment.

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bob steadman:

--- Quote from: GunLink on September 08, 2012, 12:14:45 PM ---You're in CA, right?  Did you notice if there were HP .380s around?  I believe that only the the CF380 (.380) and C9 (9mm) are currently on the Roster of Handguns Certified for Sale in California.

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Yes you are correct. They are had o get. I would save your $ and get something decent. I just had $ to play with and though it would be intersting to see how this thing turned out. It's a gun & it goes bang, but as I stated wouldn't (and didn't buy it for self defense) trust my life on it. But to each his own.

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