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I also own a hi-point 9mm compact. I bought it when I lived in Antioch. I was on a pretty tight budget, but I wanted to be able to defend myself at the same time. Win win.

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Guest Disney
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Nice to meet you too Johnny! Thanks for the hook up on the .380 and 9mm. I shot them both out at the Bend of the River. The 9 shoots great, the 380 hung up A LOT. It just needs cleaning though and it will be fine. :)

we DO need to go shooting soon though. We can get Easilyobsessed to go out too and we'll have a hell of a time!!!

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Guest EasilyObsessed
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I've upgraded.;)

Ready to hit the range again yet? I think Im going to go back up there Sat. afternoon.

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PS: This is the only holster you need look at for concealment. Comp-Tac MTAC.

I have owned countless holsters and previously was a raving supporter of their CTAC holster. But the new MTAC is just leaps and bounds more comfortable and just as easy to conceal. Highly, highly recommended. I carry my own Kimber Commander in it.

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I do not understand why anyone would feel shame about owning or shooting a Hi-Point.

Poor people are afforded the same RKBA as those financially better off.

I have one in .40S&W and it is a fine shooter. A little large but just the same it goes bang only when I want it to and it shoots fine. Easy to aim, goes where it is aimed and was out the door with 100 rounds of ammo for less than $200. Also there is a lifetime warranty on it. Does not matter if it's bought NIB or used and abused. Send it back and they will fix it for free and return it to you with a new magazine as compensation for your shipping costs to get it to them in Mansfield OH.

There also is a fine forum for Hi-Point owners, maybe you Hi-Pointers ought to check it out. http://hipoint.7.forumer.com/

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Oh, I'm just giving Disney a hard time. I've known him for a couple of years and know that if left un-abused for a while, he starts feeling let down. ;)

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I do not understand why anyone would feel shame about owning or shooting a Hi-Point.

Poor people are afforded the same RKBA as those financially better off.

I have one in .40S&W and it is a fine shooter. A little large but just the same it goes bang only when I want it to and it shoots fine. Easy to aim, goes where it is aimed and was out the door with 100 rounds of ammo for less than $200. Also there is a lifetime warranty on it. Does not matter if it's bought NIB or used and abused. Send it back and they will fix it for free and return it to you with a new magazine as compensation for your shipping costs to get it to them in Mansfield OH.

There also is a fine forum for Hi-Point owners, maybe you Hi-Pointers ought to check it out. http://hipoint.7.forumer.com/

I fired it at the Oak Ridge shoot... I was impressed.

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I fired a Hi-Point 9mm once. It wasn't bad for a gun that really makes the Glock look sleek and ergonomic. :up:

Plus, if you ever get tired of shooting things with them, you can flip it around and use it as a hammer to roof your house. ;)

Guest Disney
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Tungsten,

thanks a ton for the tip on the holster!! I've been searching for days now for one that was well liked by a 1911 Commander. I think i'll be picking that one up from my local store.

Guest Disney
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Ready to hit the range again yet? I think Im going to go back up there Sat. afternoon.

I'm going to be in the Boro Sat.

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Plus, if you ever get tired of shooting things with them, you can flip it around and use it as a hammer to roof your house. :confused:

that is a blatant untruth:stunned: the plastic magazine base shatters when you try to do that:eek: :)

One thing not discussed is the ghost sight that comes as an accessory

I want to shoot some ghosts just don't know where to find any:biglol:

molonlabetn said- I fired it at the Oak Ridge shoot... I was impressed.

No truer words have ever been spoken on this forum:up:

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Tungsten,

thanks a ton for the tip on the holster!! I've been searching for days now for one that was well liked by a 1911 Commander. I think i'll be picking that one up from my local store.

You'll have to order it from Comp-Tac ($70) but turnaround is like 5-7 days max. :confused:

www.comp-tac.com

Guest EasilyObsessed
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I'm going to be in the Boro Sat.

Give me a shout. Trying to convince my father and roommate to go out this time as well.

BTW, Did you get your TN license yet?

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