The Down Range Forum
Member Section => Handguns => Topic started by: Ping on February 09, 2009, 08:00:26 PM
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Mr. Bane and Mr. Pincus, I know that it has been discussed numerous times about what is best for home defense, either a shotgun, pistol/revolver or a assault rifle. One thing I have not seen much mentioned about in personal and economic defense is the topic of MKS/Hi Point Firearms. They are produced in both 9 mm and .40 cal. and are able to fire +P+ ammo and they also maintain a warranty for life for the original owner (Along with a price tag affordable to most wallets along with being made in the USA). I have been questioned personally about what is best for home defense that a small statured woman or a teenager could use for self defense without fear of recoil and Hi-Point carbine is my personal response. I know this fails in comparison to my Glock 21SF, DPMS L-16, or my Remington 870, but I feel safe knowing my wife has a choice to utilize a Hi-Point Carbine in the home without being proficient with other firearms and the accuracy is evident. I am curious to both your thoughts and opinions on this particular firearm. Thanks, Brian "Ping" Harless
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anyone else notice how pricey Hi-Points are becoming? You used to be able to get them for at or under $100. Now they are pushing $175-$200
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.45 as well. Several people on here have posted that while they are clunky etc. they go bang EVERY time you pull the trigger.
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My experience with them is that you get what you pay for. A good friend of mine has one in 9mm, it is actually pretty accurate, but it will keyhole every round.
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John Taffen did a write up in the April GUNS magazine about the .45 version.
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.45 as well. Several people on here have posted that while they are clunky etc. they go bang EVERY time you pull the trigger.
I was just getting ready to say the same thing tombogan! I do have the hi-point .380. I had the 9mm, but a good friend wanted it, so I sold it to him for what I paid for it. He loves it. I don't carry my hi-point .380 as it is too heavy. But it goes bang everytime. I have never had a problem with it ever! I'm going to buy the 9mm carbine rifle in the spring, as I have 4 .380/9mm mags for some shooting fun!
Other than the weight, I would carry it everyday. Bang, bang, bang!