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Great deal on a true classic

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.
Good point. But....we stash smith wheel guns around the house. They need to work and be worked by anyone that knows where it is and can just pull the trigger. Nothing to fiddle with.
 
So, reading between the lines here, you guys are saying I really need one of these to properly round out my collection?
Bruh... you need at LEAST one . And you treat them however you want to.
 

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Good point. But....we stash smith wheel guns around the house. They need to work and be worked by anyone that knows where it is and can just pull the trigger. Nothing to fiddle with.
Well it IS somewhat of a trade-off for the cheap cover charge. Of course every Hi Point should be tested out with at least a couple of boxes of ball ammo and each mag should be tested out for feeding reliability. Once you've established you got a good 'un then spray some CLP all over it inside and out and stash them accordingly.
 
I definitely want me a carbine in either 40 or 9
I sold my 4095 carbine along with one of my pistols in 40 last summer to help raise cash for another car. I miss having the carbine (even though they're low capacity) . I used to keep it and the pistol stashed at work along with the emergency food stash. I guess now I need to take one of my cheap pump guns to work.
Anyway, if you can find a deal on the carbine then by all means grab one. BTW... there's a really ugly pistol version of the carbine set to be released in January. It's like a cut down 995 with a rail section on the rear for a side folder. OR... you can remove said rail section and use an AR buffer tube. I definitely gots to have one.
 

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