HI Point carbine

American Revival Apparel Company

Pops

Woodsman
Jun 8, 2012
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Does anybody have a Hi Point Carbine? If so in which caliber? How do you like it? 8)
 

BubbaDX

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Did you buy the hi point carbine? I had one in 9mm and it was a lot of fun to shoot. I sold it to a friend and have been wanting another one every since.
 

RICHGCOOP

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When the High Point carbines first came out they were only $89. The only reason I didn't buy one is I didn't like plastic stocks. It has been sorta hard to make a wood stock for that particular gun. Now I wish I would have bought one.

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Pops

Woodsman
Jun 8, 2012
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Sorry for the long delay in answering but we were away helping our daughter and son in law move into their new home. Yes I did purchase the Hi Point 9mm carbine. It is a hoot to shoot, quite accurate at 50 yards with the OEM sights. I have a Burris Fast Fire 3 sight to install. I purchased the gun for fun and if it proves itself for reliability will become a good bedside gun. So far not a hiccup through 250 rounds. :D
 

BubbaDX

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Pops said:
Sorry for the long delay in answering but we were away helping our daughter and son in law move into their new home. Yes I did purchase the Hi Point 9mm carbine. It is a hoot to shoot, quite accurate at 50 yards with the OEM sights. I have a Burris Fast Fire 3 sight to install. I purchased the gun for fun and if it proves itself for reliability will become a good bedside gun. So far not a hiccup through 250 rounds. :D

Very cool, they are great shooters. Have you tried steel cased ammo in it? The only failure I had was with steel cased ammo.
 

Cooper

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Mar 6, 2010
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My brother in law has the 45 I have not shot it but I noticed its was heavy even with the mag in it but it's camo and has a nicer scope on it.