Thread: Hi Point .380
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Old July 3rd, 2009
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Default Re: Hi Point .380

If your going to buy a new hi-point, get the 9c. Ammo is cheaper and easier to find. Hi points are less reliable the a better named gun. They have more jams and seems my experience a hell of alot of stove pipes. I almost bought one due to them only being $150. I went the the shop to buy it and I came across a nice TZ99 in 9mm used for $200. Now I have the tz and think its great. I made the right choice. When I striped it down I realized that the blueing hadnt been worn off yet and that gun hadnt been shot much at all. My point is to shop around, never know what youll find. Also If money is the issue, try telling friends and family that you want cash twords your first pistol for a B-day present. I raised about $300 that way to buy my M&P40c on my 21st bday
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