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  • LP1

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    Have the 9 and 45 Hi-Point carbines. Getting the mag seated can be an issue sometimes. Very accurate, trigger is so-so, light recoil. Heavy and ugly, like so many ex-wives and girlfriends. Best bang for the buck of any firearm I've had. Everyone should have at least one.

    Considering the cost of 10mm ammo and the slight difference between it and .45, I don't see the attraction of one in that caliber. If you want a big bullet, get the .45 version.
     

    Mgderf

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    Considering the cost of 10mm ammo and the slight difference between it and .45, I don't see the attraction of one in that caliber. If you want a big bullet, get the .45 version.

    I reload, and the 10mm is legal for deer, so...
     
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    Nov 7, 2011
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    I was just about to walk out of Cabelles. I opened their flier. Hi Point 9mm for $225.
    After I put a Recoil pad to extend the stock.
    I enjoy every shot. Yes use only Hi Point mags.
     
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    I paid a high price for my Victor 45.
    All kinds of problems.
    kriss's response no trouble found.
    They claimed bad ammo.
    I fired many different brands.
     

    two70

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    Feb 5, 2016
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    Johnson
    Yeah, that looks nice, but it's more than twice the price of the Hi-Point.

    Yes, TNWs are expensive. At one point last year Cabela's had them on sale for $450 and at that price it would have been worth it for the ability to use Glock mags but not $700.
     

    SteelDude91

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    Feb 5, 2018
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    I've had the 9mm version for 10 years, I've put only God knows how many rounds through it and it's been nothing but great...I would imagine the 10mm would be just as good.
     
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