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  1. #51
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    Talking Re: Hi-points are not durable. It's a lie.

    Quote Originally Posted by streaker69 View Post
    I don't remember where, but I read that on the internet, so it must be true.
    I will test that out soon .....my hi-point 45 was the most accurate pistol ive had to date. well ,except for my m92. its long gone,heavy,awkward,ugly, but accurate. flame on guys
    CTD can SMD

  2. #52
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    Default Re: Hi-points are not durable. It's a lie.

    Quote Originally Posted by 86250rrippin View Post
    I will test that out soon .....my hi-point 45 was the most accurate pistol ive had to date. well ,except for my m92. its long gone,heavy,awkward,ugly, but accurate. flame on guys
    I tested one that belonged to a friend of mine. It was accurate also. Most guns will be more accurate than the average shooter. The Hi-Point design has some inherent accuracy built in. I don't think you will be flamed for saying you had a very Hi-Point that shoot well. The flames come when someone makes a blanket statement about one gun out performing another based on very small sample size.
    Some people just plain suck.
    If you're gonna be dumb ya gotta be tough.

  3. #53
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    Default Re: Hi-points are not durable. It's a lie.

    Hi-points should be the standard issue for all police departments. The tax payers would save a bundle, or it could afford for more cops on the street.
    You don't have enough guns untill you don't know how many you have.

  4. #54
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    Default Re: Hi-points are not durable. It's a lie.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bang View Post
    Wanted:

    1911 safety lever that will fit on a Hi Point .45.
    i.e. how to double the value of a hi-point.

  5. #55
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    Default Re: Hi-points are not durable. It's a lie.

    Quote Originally Posted by mongo View Post
    Hi-points should be the standard issue for all police departments. The tax payers would save a bundle, or it could afford for more cops on the street.
    More cops on the streets is not a good thing.
    Some people just plain suck.
    If you're gonna be dumb ya gotta be tough.

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