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  • indy1919a4

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    Nice Gun DD.. And as a special treat, you can just go into any store and buy ammo for it.. Now When is the last time you bought a gun that you did not have to scrounge up surplus ammo to shoot it...


    Here are some pics...

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    Here are the only real wear marks. I guess not even Hi-Points are immune to "idiot marks". :):

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    sgreen3

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    Mag holders arrived today and work great. Doesn't interfere with my hold at all. :yesway:


    Whats mags did you end up using? Did you go with any of the ProMags or are you just using the stock 10 rounders.... I think I may try an trade my Savage MKII FV SR on one of these. So It just makes me want one even more now, lol
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Whats mags did you end up using? Did you go with any of the ProMags or are you just using the stock 10 rounders.... I think I may try an trade my Savage MKII FV SR on one of these. So It just makes me want one even more now, lol

    I'm just using the stock Hi Point mags. I've not heard good things about the ProMags. I wish they were higher capacity, but they are what they are... and they work great.
     

    sgreen3

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    Very true, Ive heard the same thing about them as well. Ill probably just end up getting a couple extra factory mags to go with it. Do you shoot much steel case ammo through yours?
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Very true, Ive heard the same thing about them as well. Ill probably just end up getting a couple extra factory mags to go with it. Do you shoot much steel case ammo through yours?

    I've never shot any steel case through it, however I will say that it runs with plain old lead round nose reloads just fine.
     

    Tynimiller

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    We have one at the range I work my second job for. It has kept ticking round after round but man nuts and bolts kept coming loose till we did some major revisiting to it after full breakdown and re-assembly. I believe someone actually liked it so much they bought it and we are looking to pick up another one.
     

    Cygnus

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    Now THAT would be sweet! :rockwoot:


    It would be. It was aledgely Pro that was working on a drum for the 995. Story switched tot he 4595 after it was announced. If that happens I would look into getting another one. Although I would have to move to own the drum......
     

    sgreen3

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    It would be. It was aledgely Pro that was working on a drum for the 995. Story switched tot he 4595 after it was announced. If that happens I would look into getting another one. Although I would have to move to own the drum......

    It would sure make one quite the range toy :ar15:
     
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