Check this or, I wouldn’t have every handgun they ever made but these carbines will fire when the HKs won’t according to the old dude I know from where I had to order it from. I had to order it because no one could keep them in stock because as soon as they got them someone would buy it and get on their cell phones and in a few minutes they would be gone! . Back when my son was about 11 or 12 his mom bought him one and he brought it over to the 100 acre farm i lived on and we shot the heck outta that thing and that was 30 years ago, they are actually reliable accurate come in 3 calibers and cost a whopping $ 300 !
[/grid]. That’s a 20 rd mag I ordered from them and I think the comp to and you can put the charging lever on either side of it. I had a red dot on it but guess I took it off lol, I’ve had that thing for three years and have never fired it lol
Your words are true. Accurate and keeps on working, just like those bunny commercials .
Have had one for years. Still shooting with the iron sights, they’re accuracy at all distances can’t be beat.
I had a buddy who had one of the original ones (9mm) rusting away in the back corner of his closet for 30 some years, never fired.
The lube had gummed up soo bad I had to soak just about everything in solvent for a couple days! Including the loaded mags that were so seized up I couldn’t get the rounds out!
Once I got it cleaned and lubed up, hot damn that thing was fun to shoot! Fugly as all hell, but accurate at 100 yards with the factory irons and just ran.
Then like 2 years later he decided to swing hard left and sold all his guns to a pawn shop…. Think he might have got $25 for it,… I’d have paid him at least $200 for it!!
Wish I still had a picture of that original pattern one,… makes the new ones like that look pretty!
Really? Didn’t know that but as far as I’m concerned a .40 doesn’t even exist, I don’t like them but I didn’t know that but now that I’m thinking about it out of a carbine they might be ok
Those are the ones we had yes ago, one of them had a chrome receiver or cover and they had a cpl cool accesorys that you could get like a cool compensator and something else but for 300 bucks you can’t go to wrong.
Did months of investigation on these Hipoint carbines before deciding my purchase. Read multiple articles by different firearm enthusiasts. After purchase, I found all they said was factual.
Good Home defense firearm and also hog hunting.
That 20 round magazine is a strange looking thing it’s crooked, when I go up in the cave later I’ll take a plc of it and post it. I’ve heard that there’s a adapter that allows you to use Glock mags in them which would be great for the 30 or 31 round ones ( I never could figure that out lol ) but I have about 4 original Glock ones and one 40 rd CXT or whatever it is still in bag, it’s like a brownish clear thing probably no good at all
These are some drilling rounds, I’m afraid to carry them , fraud someone won’t like them if I ever have to use them. They are like a cutting drill bits
THOUGHT SERIOUSLY ABOUT THE 10mm version or a .45 ; but sadly my long gun days have gone away; so picked up an excellent S&W M&P m 2.0 or m20 as I refer to them 15+1 and 3 backup mags i’m feeling pretty good about having this great pistol instead of a (PCC) carbine . it took me all of 15 seconds to swap out the backstrap one handed for a perfect fit to my hand they (3or 4) with the one on the pistol are included with the gun
I haven’t heard about a Glock adaptor for the High Points. Wonder how reliably they work? The one thing that always turned me off about the High Point PCC is their 20 round extended mags. They look like they just glued a pair of 10 round mags together. The 20 round mag also seems way longer than it needs to be for that limited capacity.
Otherwise I’ve heard surprisingly good things about them. I might even consider picking one up if it could 100% reliably use some of the Glock mags I have hanging around.
Thought about getting one of these a couple years ago. I then envisioned Christmas vacation when Clark’s Christmas lights finally came on and the auxiliary nuclear had to be activated.