Wikipedia said:
Weren't they called Stallards before Hy-Point.....
and they were another name before they were called Stallards?
There are a few hi-point diehards here, but I would not rely on one for my safety.
Hi-Point Firearms - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Either way, I'd shy away from them. There are a few hi-point diehards here, but I would not rely on one for my safety.
I own a Hi-point carbine 9mm and it's a fun plinker gun. It jams every other magazine, but it shoots. I would not rely on it for self defense.
What do yo have, I might be interested in your paper weights?I USE MY HI-POINTS FOR PAPER WEIGHTS .... LOL
DON'T TRUST EM ...
Anyone have experience with their .45's , or know of dealers in Indy that carry them ?
Bradis Guns in Camby (far SW side of Indy) usually has them in-stock. As of last weekend, though, all they had were the 9mm pistols and carbines.
Disclaimer: I work there part-time.
Anyone have experience with their .45's , or know of dealers in Indy that carry them ?
I know they can order them but I wanted to get the skinny and see one first .
Although I would never buy anything from him (but that's just me personally), I'm pretty sure that Don's carries Hi-Points.