My Collection is Complete. I own an original Hipoint 995.

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  • TheWabbit

    Master
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    Dec 9, 2011
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    In my lair
    And cost less than a $100. Cheap gun, cheap price. Good enough for me.

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    BehindBlueI's

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    Oct 3, 2012
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    I used to have one as a feed house gun. It had the cheapy laser that was a factory option. It made shooting raccoons out of the feed bins and corn crib at night a pretty easy affair. For what it is, its a solid gun. It'd be nice if they at least pretended to funnel the mag well a bit, though. I get cost cutting keeping a slick plastic stock and grip, gritty trigger, etc, but does it cost extra to mold a bit of funnel to guide those little single stack mags?
     

    tradertator

    Grandmaster
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    Jul 1, 2008
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    Greene County
    I hate Hi Point, but even I would have bought that for > $100. Time to pimp it out :pimp:, haha. My favorite was the one on here where someone painted it blue with puppy paw print stickers all over it.
     

    BigBoxaJunk

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    Feb 9, 2013
    7,404
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    East-ish
    I've got one of the newer ones, but I do like the older ones with the "Planet of the Apes" stock.

    I love the looks I get when I whip mine out at the range.
     

    dsol

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    May 28, 2009
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    Jeffersonville
    Mine is the best shooting $100 gun I have ever seen. They all look fugly, but are very functional. I don't like the take down, too many tools needed for bolts. Hard to clean. But mine has been dead nuts reliable with factory magazines and quite accurate for a 9mm carbine.
     
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