
Thoughts on the Hi-Point 9mm Carbine?
It seems like a good gun to get started with.
Being Hi-Point it's pretty cheap and in the big igloo it would be easy to get 9mm.

>>89408
Also forgot to mention that Hi-Point has a nice warranty and their guns seem to be able to take a lot of abuse and neglect and still function properly.
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Why train shooting with what you will not utilize in a defensive scenario?
The most tolerable is training with FMJ instead of your fancy gold dots or critical duty.

Doesnt Hi-Points have a pretty bad reputation?

>>100026
Nah, only badmouthed. Fugly as hell but their guns actually do work, as long as you don't go crazy (e.g. using +p ammo when you don't need to/should)

>>100026
hipoints are as simple as Makarovs: you need to disasseble it to clean really often.
also: cheap gun -- cheap ammo. Cheap ammo = dirty shit. Dirty shit + gun = oopsie

>>123187
1. hi-points --- simple blowback action, like Makarovs.
Precise, but needs lots of cleaning
2. Cheap gun owners can buy cheap ammo because, you know, they are cheap
Cheap ammo may be a problem

>>89408
also
YEET CANNON

>>89408
Supposedly, all HiPoint firearms are very durable. If you save us a little bit you can afford a Ruger PC carbine that won't get you made fun of. However, I've always wanted to get the HiPoint carbine, with the bull pup conversion kit. Those look and perform excellent.