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Is the 9mm Hi Point Carbine regulated? I was looking to buy a .40/9mm/380HiPoint Carbine because the $250 price tag seems too good to be true. Does anyone have any comments on this gun?
LOL, no it's not regulated. Purchase it cash and carry and enjoy. A lot of guys love the HiPoint carbines, they seem to be pretty good despite being low cost.
Nice! Thanks dude. Im new to the idea of having a rifle that shoots pistol calibers, I just wonder how reliable and accurate it shoots.
Nice! Thanks dude. Im new to the idea of having a rifle that shoots pistol calibers, I just wonder how reliable and accurate it shoots.
I own the .40 and have fired the 9mm Hi-Point. They're fun little shooters with good accuracy.Is the 9mm Hi Point Carbine regulated? I was looking to buy a .40/9mm/380HiPoint Carbine because the $250 price tag seems too good to be true. Does anyone have any comments on this gun?
LOL, no it's not regulated. Purchase it cash and carry and enjoy. A lot of guys love the HiPoint carbines, they seem to be pretty good despite being low cost.
I've been saying for some time that the Monkey Gun's great weakness is its limited magazine capacity. I think the fact that it's a single stack design means that an extended capacity magazine will be a lot longer and flimsier than a double stack would be.
Still, there was a recent post that said someone is coming out with 20 rounders for them.
https://www.mdshooters.com/showpost.php?p=4395438&postcount=15
Has anyone made a reliable >10rnd mag for them yet? I like the sub-2000 a lot more, but I really just want a pistol caliber carbine at some point, but I want/need a >10rnd mag.
Is the 9mm Hi Point Carbine regulated? I was looking to buy a .40/9mm/380HiPoint Carbine because the $250 price tag seems too good to be true. Does anyone have any comments on this gun?
Nice! Thanks dude. Im new to the idea of having a rifle that shoots pistol calibers, I just wonder how reliable and accurate it shoots.
They have an excellent reputation for reliability and ugliness. "Best Buy" for a utility carbine.
Has anyone made a reliable >10rnd mag for them yet? I like the sub-2000 a lot more, but I really just want a pistol caliber carbine at some point, but I want/need a >10rnd mag.
I have the Hi Point 40cal carbine. I can feed it junk ammo and it still goes BANG everytime I pull the trigger. Good price as well and it is a hoot to shoot as well.