No, no, no, I can explain.
I was on my way my home from a hard day's work at the mall, protecting all the sheep. My whole team carries in drop legs because they are the fastest most deadly holsters, and Hi-Points are just temporary until our Glock practical-tactical .357's come in.
There you are...prefectly reasonable!
You might be able to see it a little better here:
This kind of bashing reminds me of trekkies making fun of Star Wars guys.
+1 to the lad for OC'ing
If I saw him in public I would try to talk to him and see whats up. If he is just trying to be "cool" and join the club whatever, but if he cannot truly afford any better equipment I would buy him a better holster.
An ankle holster? what kind of ankle would that go around? A CANKLE maybe?
Kudos to you for wanting to help a fellow gun owner out. Although I guess you might be able to make a case for your willingness to help actually being selfish...since buying him a better holster will incrementally improve the perception of gun owners in America as a whole.
I open carry my Hi Point C9 sometimes but it also rides on my waist in a Fobus Paddle Holster not hanging off my kneecap. At least he's trying he just needs some proper guidance.
Ok Gotta come clean in here. I make Hi-point jokes, but I feel I am entitled,
I own one, a .45jhp, and have OC'd it. (Though not in a drop leg holster, I carried securely at my waist. Flopping around is for fish!)
Entry level price probably was the deciding factor.
I've been suffering from a frozen shoulder for several months now. I can't raise my arm high enough to draw from a standard holster. After 2 months of very painful therapy I'm getting close to possibly being able to draw from a shoulder rig. I've been forced to not carry due to this condition. I picked up a leg rig. I hate it. Uncomfortable and impractical but I could carry and defend myself again. Should I not just because it's not fashionable? If you're going to defend our rights defend them wholly. If you're not careful you may notice wool starting to sprout from your back side as you become one of the sheeple.
The Hi-Point is fine. Decent inexpensive weapon ( although heavy)!
The problem is the Flopus holster!
T.F..... If the offender doesn't take you up on the holster offer, I sure could use a better one myself!