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    Default Hi-points are not durable. It's a lie.

    We have all seen the videos. You drop them in water they shoot, in sand they shoot. In mud they shoot. Drag them behind a truck they shoot. There is something's Hi-points can not with stand. A 4 foot fall on concrete. Yesterday was packing the jeep up for night fishing and dropped my Hp 45. Thank God it didn't fire. The safety lever bent and part of it is in the way of the slide making the gun unshootable. Thankfully they have a lifetime warranty.

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

    So what you're saying is the hi point is not the infallible, perfect handgun we've been led to believe?
    Practicing free speech outside of the designated free speech zones.

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

    Don't feed the troll.
    FUCK BIDEN

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

    Quote Originally Posted by God's Country View Post
    Don't feed the troll.
    Well isn't that the pot calling the kettle black. Trolling is not admitting they were wrong and the gun people dislike isn't as durable as advertised

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

    Quote Originally Posted by God's Country View Post
    Don't feed the troll.
    Yes indeed.
    There's no such thing as a free lunch.

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

    I once dropped my 1911 for higher than that. Worked fine afterwards.
    troll Free. It's all in your mind.

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

    Wanted:

    1911 safety lever that will fit on a Hi Point .45.

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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.
    Sacrilege I say.
    troll Free. It's all in your mind.

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

    Quote Originally Posted by God's Country View Post
    Don't feed the troll.
    Rep sent.....

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

    Why do I even bother looking at a wakefield724 post knowing its about hi-bent-points
    Skeet is a sport where you are better to hit half of each bird then completely blast one and miss the other completely.

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