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Why Do I Own So Many Hi-Points?


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I can't believe that. How did I screw it up twice?

You are a shining beacon for all us Hi-Point owners. :P

- OS

Guest mikedwood
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Their customer service is unsurpassed by any company world-wide.

For all of you interested, come to www.hipointtalk.com for an honest look from people who own them and trust them.

It's hard to believe but it's true, very true.

Guest 10mm4me
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Thinking about a Hi-Point makes me sick :P I don't see how yall do it. I would much rather have $200 worth of ammo or anything else.

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HI-POINT the American AK47. I like their "Planet of the Apes" carbine.

Sadly, they've quit distributing that.

Only the new tacticool stock now.

- OS

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Thinking about a Hi-Point makes me sick :P I don't see how yall do it....

Best we can do, since we can't have an 11 round 870 shotgun like you.

- OS

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My first handgun was a Hi-Point .45. Reliable as hell. Bought it because it was what I could afford at the time. Sold it to make up the last little bit needed to pay for another gun. Wouldn't turn my nose up at getting another one. Had fun with the cordless drill.

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Thinking about a Hi-Point makes me sick :) I don't see how yall do it. I would much rather have $200 worth of ammo or anything else.

Elitist!

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You can't go to the Player's Ball without being strapped proper.

And no holster allowed, of course.

- OS

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Thinking about a Hi-Point makes me sick :screwy: I don't see how yall do it. I would much rather have $200 worth of ammo or anything else.

What is it like to swim in Kool Aid:koolaid:? I'm just curious.

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I do know that the next time I see a Hi Point .40 or .45 at a gunshow for 125 bucks FTF I am buying one. Still kicking myself for letting either of those go home with someone esle a few months ago.

I need a 40, have a box of ammo for one and no gun to shoot it out of.

Guest SUNTZU
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I think its because you are a good steward of the planet and found a way to reuse that toaster you replaced last year.

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Guest Broomhead
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Unless you have a toaster made out of Zinc and steel then that is impossible.

Guest SUNTZU
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Unless you have a toaster made out of Zinc and steel then that is impossible.

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Guest glock20
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first pistol i ever purchased was a hi point 40.i never had a problem out of it.if ya run out of ammo,you could always throw it and kill someone

Guest glock20
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I'd like to have a hi point 40 cal simply because that;s the only pistol ammo our Wal Mart ever has in stock.

same here...we actually have some 357sig ammo instock here as well.no 9 or 45

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I think its because you are a good steward of the planet and found a way to reuse that toaster you replaced last year.

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them are sure some purty pistols

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I think its because you are a good steward of the planet and found a way to reuse that toaster you replaced last year.

highpointtoaster.jpg

Ah, but the svelte and demure C9 has delicate and graceful lines:

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It holds a stunning 8+1 and weighs significantly less than a Buick.

- OS

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