Primus
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No way??? You mean it sent a bullet 100yds out?? Wow.... Color me impressed... It doesn't show his next shot probably broke the thing lol
No way??? You mean it sent a bullet 100yds out?? Wow.... Color me impressed... It doesn't show his next shot probably broke the thing lol
No way??? You mean it sent a bullet 100yds out?? Wow.... Color me impressed... It doesn't show his next shot probably broke the thing lol
Meh would probably make a better hammer. Actually that would probably break it too. So maybe a paper weight? Just one piece of paper though.Lucky it doubles as a boomerang too !
Lol thats a great selling point.Not only do they function without problem, but they are probably one of THE BEST choices for pistolwhipping.:banana:
Lol thats a great selling point.
"Ladies and gents our gun sucks so bad at shooting we made it extra great at pistol whipping! Never leave home with out it folks you never know when your going to have pistol whip your way out of a gun fight!"
Paul Scarlata said:After putting .45 ACP and .40 S&W Hi-Point pistols through a thorough shooting test, the author says you can call the Hi-Point pistols inexpensive, but don’t ever say they aren’t good shooters!
James Tarr Guns and Ammo said:The first thing I did upon taking the C9 out of the box was fire 200 rounds as fast as I could load and fire it. As the pistol only came with one magazine, that took a while, but I had no malfunctions. Let me say that again: It went bang every time I pulled the trigger during my pre-test, during filming for Personal Defense and at my later range sessions where I tested it for accuracy.
No way??? You mean it sent a bullet 100yds out?? Wow.... Color me impressed... It doesn't show his next shot probably broke the thing lol
Free the whole thread was started with the intent to troll, seems to be a pattern for him. I can't imagine someone who spends so much time on the internet is dumb enough to make such ridicules posts and start such lame threads and not know how to research before putting foot in mouth.
I've seen firsthand what the Hi Point 45 is capable of in MY (relatively inexperienced) hands; if I hadn't shot it and like it, I sure as hell wouldn't own it now, would I?
[NOTE: For those who don't know me: my budget is tight, my space is limited, and the concept of "range queens" is currently an abomination for me. This should change within the next two years.).
Personally, I'm glad people like him who don't like Hi Points keep trashing them on every gun forum (and then some); will keep the price low and allow for more range time (money isn't saved, just reinvested).
I've seen firsthand what the Hi Point 45 is capable of in MY (relatively inexperienced) hands; if I hadn't shot it and like it, I sure as hell wouldn't own it now, would I?
[NOTE: For those who don't know me: my budget is tight, my space is limited, and the concept of "safe queens" is currently an abomination for me. This should change within the next two years.).
Personally, I'm glad people like him who don't like Hi Points keep trashing them on every gun forum (and then some); will keep the price low and allow for more range time (money isn't saved, just reinvested).
Very true, the haters are keeping prices low for us.
Good Points! Never mind my earlier posts! Hi-Points are just terrible. Do not buy them they are just no good for anything other than a paper weight. This why I own so many, all those technical papers need many weights to hold them down.
Lol thats a great selling point.
"Ladies and gents our gun sucks so bad at shooting we made it extra great at pistol whipping! Never leave home with out it folks you never know when your going to have pistol whip your way out of a gun fight!"
The British thought so in WWII .... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webley_Revolver
When out of ammo, its something to consider...
Primus has offered nothing more than opinion on pistol's accuracy.
I assume that when a cop runs out of rounds he just goes home and calls it a day. Those dogs are hard to shoot!
Actually... I never even said it wasn't accurate....The British thought so in WWII .... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webley_Revolver
When out of ammo, its something to consider...
Primus has offered nothing more than opinion on pistol's accuracy.
I assume that when a cop runs out of rounds he just goes home and calls it a day. Those dogs are hard to shoot!