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Great deal on a true classic

Y'all already know how I feel about the Mighty Point. But I don't know about calling this a deal. I've never paid more than a hundred for any of my Hi Point pistols.
Matta' fact...I think the gubment should redesign the hundred dollar bill with a C9 pistol on the back side. Maybe along with " This note is legal tender and the equivalent of one Hi Point pistol."
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That was a steal. There is a certain pawn shop i visit in North GA near TN that sells used ones for $150 and sells the **** out of then. I guess they make good tackebox guns or something.
 
That was a steal. There is a certain pawn shop i visit in North GA near TN that sells used ones for $150 and sells the **** out of then. I guess they make good tackebox guns or something.
I've shared this theory before but I will again. To ME Hi Points are the cheap snubnoses of this century. When I was growing up my family and every other family I knew had multiple snub nose revolvers stashed all over the house and vehicles. Because back then Rossi, Charters and even RGs were dirt cheap and everyone knew how to use a revolver. But all those cheap snubs must have dried up WAY back when. So now it would make sense to have multiple Hi Points stashed wherever you think you might need one.
 
I've shared this theory before but I will again. To ME Hi Points are the cheap snubnoses of this century. When I was growing up my family and every other family I knew had multiple snub nose revolvers stashed all over the house and vehicles. Because back then Rossi, Charters and even RGs were dirt cheap and everyone knew how to use a revolver. But all those cheap snubs must have dried up WAY back when. So now it would make sense to have multiple Hi Points stashed wherever you think you might need one.
Seems logical
 
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