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  • Bigtanker

    Cuddles
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    Aug 21, 2012
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    This is hilarious. You'll have to have the Face Book to get to this link but it's worth it. The comments are Golden!

    Some of you will remember H&K prodding HiPoint to accept the Yeet Cannon name last year. This just keeps getting better.

    https://www.facebook.com/137245832997064/posts/2872050682849885/

    This is just the first one.

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    MrSmitty

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    I was at a LGS a few years ago, and they had a box of $95 guns, most were Hi-point, and a few old break top guns in .38 short, I regret not buying one of the break tops just because they're kinda neat, but my wife came in and saw the sign, and said "why don't you buy one?"...( how often does that happen? never when I see a 1911....) I just couldn't bring my self to but a hi point...now bear in mind I have several Kel-tecs, but even my snobbery stops at some point......HK....meh......
     

    QBall

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    May 16, 2020
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    I haven't taken down any of the polymer framed HKs but I helped a buddy put a spring kit in a P7 once... ONCE! I always thought the third generation Smith & Wesson autos were overly complex. Holy Cow, the P7 put 'em to shame. Where anyone else would use a screw and a spring, HK has a screw, a pin, three springs and an little sheet metal bit that unexpectedly flys out, bounces off your left eyeball and then slides under the refrigerator. German engineering!
     
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